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Showing posts with label Okinawa. Show all posts
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Saturday, 6 September 2025

The US Marine Corps launched missiles at ships from Okinawa — the new NMESIS system is in action

The Marines of the 3rd Division spent several weeks in intensive training.

NMESIS — mobile missile salvo from the shore

In recent weeks, the US Marines have been actively practicing a new tactic: launching anti-ship missiles from shore at naval targets. For the first time, this was done from Okinawa, a key American foothold in Japan. The missiles were launched from the NMESIS (Naval/Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System), a mobile, stealthy and extremely dangerous system for enemy ships.

This is not just an exercise. This is a demonstration of how the United States is changing the rules of the game in the Pacific Ocean.

Studying in Japan is not just an exercise, but a signal

The NMESIS system arrived in Japan on July 10, after which the Marines of the 3rd Division spent several weeks in intensive training. They practiced deployment, camouflage, targeting, and finally launch. The successful launch was a confirmation of combat readiness.

The location in Okinawa is not an accident. This is the closest point to potential "hot spots". Here you can control the East China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, and even part of the South China Sea.

How does a system that hides and hits accurately work?

NMESIS is not a stationary launcher. It is an unmanned truck based on the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) chassis, which can move through difficult terrain, disguise itself and quickly change position. It is equipped with two Naval Strike Missile (NSM) missiles from the Norwegian Kongsberg.

The missiles are inconspicuous, maneuver in front of the target and hit with high accuracy. And most importantly, the system is autonomous. You can deploy it, launch it, and leave it without leaving a trace. It is almost impossible for the opponent to understand where the blow came from.

185 km to the goal — why is the USA in the Pacific Ocean

A range of 185 kilometers is not just a number. This is a zone where you can reach enemy ships without leaving the cover of the land. Imagine a small group of Marines deploying on an island, launching missiles and disappearing. During this time, the ship can already be hit.

This tactic is part of the "distributed operations" strategy, where there are no large bases, but there are many small, secretive and deadly points. This makes the opponent vulnerable and limits his freedom of action.

Sources
  1. Japan Times — NMESIS deployment & training on Okinawa
  2. Stars and Stripes — 3rd Marine Division live-fire rehearsal at Camp Hansen
  3. Newsweek — strategic importance of NMESIS in Indo-Pacific deterrence
  4. Army Recognition — technical overview & 185 km NSM range
  5. USNI News — first Japan-based training; kill-chain rehearsal
  6. Defence Blog — rapid-reload drills with ROGUE-Fires JLTV

Tuesday, 2 September 2025

The US Marines will leave the MQ-9 drones in Okinawa for a long time — this is not just an exercise

Map of the region with the designation of Kadena and Iwakuni bases

Six MQ-9 Reapers remain in Okinawa

The US Marine Corps has officially announced that six MQ-9 Reaper reconnaissance drones, which have been based at Kadena Air Base in Okinawa since August 2024, will remain in place — and not for a couple of weeks, but indefinitely. This is not another temporary deployment. This is a signal: the United States is strengthening its presence in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, and it is doing so with the help of drones that see everything.

These vehicles are assigned to the 3rd Squadron of unmanned aerial vehicles (VMU-1) of the 24th Marine Aviation Group, part of the 1st Aviation Wing.

Drones from Kadena — the eyes of Marines in the Pacific Ocean

The MQ-9 Reaper is not just a camera in the sky. It is a heavy reconnaissance drone with the possibility of round-the-clock patrolling, capable of staying in the air for up to 27 hours. It is equipped with powerful optics, radar systems and can carry weapons. From Okinawa, he controls not only the waters around Japan, but also the approaches to Taiwan, the East China Sea, and southern China.

From now on, these drones will operate from Kadena all the time, which dramatically increases operational readiness and reduces reaction time.

Typhon in Iwakuni is not just a launcher, but a signal

At the same time, in September, the Typhon missile system is being deployed at the Marine Corps Air Base in Iwakuni and in the surrounding areas. She will take part in the Resolute Dragon exercises (September 11-25). Typhon is not just a replacement for old systems: It is a mobile complex capable of launching both anti-ship missiles and long-range ballistic targets.

Its deployment in Japan — for the first time — shows that the United States is ready to act at a great distance from its bases. And they do it on the territory of an ally.

Agreement with Japan: now we fly together

The decision to abandon drones and deploy Typhon was made possible by an agreement reached in July 2024 between the United States and Japan at the level of defense and foreign ministers. The parties agreed to expand cooperation in the field of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR).

Data from the MQ-9 can now be shared with the Japanese Self-Defense Forces. It's not just coordination, it's a unified surveillance network that makes the region more transparent to allies and more dangerous to potential adversaries.

Sources
  1. Stars and Stripes — U.S. Marine Corps extends MQ-9 Reaper deployment at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa.
  2. Asianews.network — confirmation of up to six MQ-9s at Kadena to bolster surveillance over the Nansei Islands.
  3. Newsweek — U.S. lengthens Okinawa Reaper mission amid rising tensions and regular East China Sea patrols.
  4. USNI News — Typhon missile system deployed at MCAS Iwakuni for Resolute Dragon exercises (11–25 Sep), the first of its kind in Japan.

Monday, 4 August 2025

Chinese patrol vessels are back at Senkaku: tensions in the East China Sea are not abating

 Tensions over the disputed Senkaku Islands (which China calls Daoyu) have escalated again. Early on Monday morning, two Chinese government vessels re-entered Japanese territorial waters off this archipelago located in Okinawa Prefecture. This happened literally shortly after they left this area, which indicates the cyclical and provocative nature of their actions.

According to the Joint Japan Maritime Rescue Coordination Group, Chinese vessels crossed the border at 1:19 a.m. off Taisho Island, one of the Senkaku Islands. A particularly disturbing moment was that Japanese observers recorded how these vessels tried to approach a Japanese fishing vessel located in the area. Such actions are considered by Tokyo as potentially dangerous and provoking clashes.

In response, the Japanese Coast Guard immediately increased surveillance, sending its patrol ships to the scene of the incident. The Japanese authorities have repeatedly issued verbal warnings to the Chinese vessels, demanding that they immediately leave the territorial waters. Japan insists that the Senkaku Islands are under its sovereign control and that any entry into these waters is illegal.

This incident is just the latest in a long line of similar violations. Chinese patrol vessels regularly appear in the area, challenging Japanese claims and demonstrating their naval might. The situation remains extremely tense, and each such case highlights the fragility of peace in the East China Sea, where the strategic interests of the two major powers collide.

Thursday, 31 July 2025

Japan is preparing a springboard for missiles against China: where will the new strike bases be located

 

Japan, a key U.S. ally in Asia, is actively preparing for a new era of defense — and the map already shows places where new missile bases capable of reaching the coast of China may appear. We are talking about modern missile systems that can hit ground targets and even sink warships in the coastal waters of China.

Although there is no official map from the Japanese government yet, data from analysts and leaks from defense circles allow us to gather an overall picture: new missiles, including the American Typhon with Tomahawk and PrSM missiles, will be deployed on strategically important islands and coasts controlling approaches to the East China Sea.

The main possible placement points:

- Okinawa is the main forward base of the United States, ideal for strikes against southern China.

- Amami-Oshima and other islands of the Ryukyu Archipelago — they are lined up like a chain right between Japan and Taiwan, covering the "first island chain".

- The Southern Kuril Islands (controlled by Russia, but Japan will strengthen the north) — there is more focus on Russia, but also China's northern flank is under the gun.

- The western coast of Kyushu is closer to the Korea Strait and the coast of China.

These missiles are part of a massive reorientation of Japanese defense. Tokyo used to adhere to strict defense "only for itself," but now, against the background of China's growing activity near Taiwan, in the South China Sea and off Japan's own shores, the country has switched to a "counter-strike strategy." That is, not just to defend yourself, but to be able to destroy the threat even before it reaches Japan.

The deployment of attack missiles at these bases means that Chinese warships, air defense bases, airfields and even command centers on the coast will be in the affected area. This is a serious deterrent.

For China, such steps are a red line. Beijing is already strongly protesting, calling it a "military escalation." But for the USA and Japan, it is a necessity. Especially if we consider the scenario of a conflict over Taiwan: control over the sea and air will begin from these very missile positions.

Saturday, 26 July 2025

A South Korean plane entered the Japanese air defense zone without warning, and fighters were scrambled

 

The military tension in the Far East almost reached a new level due to one unexpected maneuver. The South Korean transport aircraft C-130 Hercules entered the Japanese air defense zone (the so-called ADIZ) without prior notice. Japan reacted immediately: fighter jets were scrambled from the airbase to intercept.

What exactly happened? On July 13, this aircraft flew as part of a large—scale exercise under the auspices of the United States, probably Resolute Force Pacific, which is positioned as the largest military exercise in the history of the Pacific Ocean. On his way to Guam, he needed to refuel, and the route changed abruptly — he turned to Kadena Air Base in Okinawa. But the South Korean military seems to have forgotten to inform Japan about this in advance.

But for Tokyo, this is serious. ADIZ is not a border, but a zone where the country monitors all aircraft, especially military ones. If someone enters without warning, it may look like a challenge or even a threat. Therefore, Japanese fighters took to the air to visually identify the aircraft and track it.

Now the South Korean Air Force has launched an investigation — they are trying to understand whether it was a mistake in coordination or just a slip. In any case, the incident is a reminder of how easily even NATO and other bloc allies can scare each other, especially in a tense region like East Asia.

It's good that there was no escalation. But the situation has shown that even friendly countries should keep each other informed when flying near other people's "air zones."

Tuesday, 8 April 2025

US troops to deploy large reconnaissance drones in Okinawa

MQ-4C Triton

The US armed forces are planning to deploy large reconnaissance drones in the Japanese prefecture of Okinawa. This is part of an effort to strengthen intelligence and surveillance capabilities in the region. According to Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani on Tuesday, MQ-4C Triton drones will begin flying from Kadena Air Base within "the next few weeks." The timing of the deployment has not yet been determined, but according to the military, it will improve information collection within the framework of the alliance between Japan and the United States.

The MQ-4C Triton is a long—duration unmanned aerial vehicle used by the U.S. Navy and the Australian Navy to carry out maritime reconnaissance missions. The drone is capable of flying at high altitudes and covering significantly larger areas than its smaller counterparts such as the MQ-9 Reaper. The MQ-4C has a wingspan of about 40 meters, which allows it to carry out long-term ISR (reconnaissance, surveillance and reconnaissance) missions at high altitude. Unlike the MQ-9 Reaper, the MQ-4C can provide wider coverage and longer observation time.

The deployment is part of the U.S. effort to strengthen its military presence in the Asia-Pacific region, aimed at enhancing regional dynamics' monitoring capabilities. The MQ-4C Triton will be paired with the U.S. Navy's P-8 Poseidon patrol aircraft to enhance maritime intelligence and information gathering capabilities. These drones can stay in the air over the sea for a long time, providing real-world information to support military operations and raise awareness of the military situation in the Asia-Pacific region.

The deployment of MQ-4C drones can have a positive impact on military cooperation between the United States and Japan, strengthening the capabilities of both countries in the field of joint intelligence gathering and joint operations. At the same time, this move may attract the attention of other countries in the region, especially China, whose coastal waters may be covered by the MQ-4C surveillance zone.

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