
A computer graphic image of an Aegis system equipped vessel
13:06 JST, September 30, 2024
The Defense Ministry has signed contracts to build two vessels equipped with the Aegis system, which are set to play a central role in the nation’s defenses against ballistic missiles.
The ministry has signed a ¥139.7 billion contract with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. to build one of the ships, while the other will be built by Japan Marine United Corp. for ¥132.4 billion. The ships are set to be commissioned in 2027 and 2028 respectively.
The Aegis-equipped vessels are set to replace land-based Aegis Ashore systems after the government abandoned plans to introduce them. The ships will also feature a more powerful radar system than what is installed on current vessels with the Aegis system.
The vessels are also expected to carry an improved version of the Type 12 surface-to-ship guided missiles to provide powerful counterattack capabilities, as well as missiles that can intercept hypersonic glide vehicle weapons.
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