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China-Japan-Koreas
Japan Completes Missile Intercept Test
2007-12-18
Also posted by moderator John Frum.
HONOLULU (AP) - The Japanese military became the first U.S. ally to shoot down a mid-range ballistic missile from a ship at sea in a test Monday. The U.S. military has conducted similar successful tests in the past, but this time the interceptor was fired from a Japanese ship, the JS Kongo, said the U.S. Missile Defense Agency, which carried out the test. The target warhead was knocked out about 100 miles above the Pacific Ocean.

Tokyo has invested heavily in missile defense since North Korea test-fired a long-range missile over northern Japan in 1998. It has installed missile tracking technology on several navy ships and has plans to equip them with interceptors.

The Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai, run by the U.S. Navy, fired the target missile into the sky at 12:05 p.m. Hawaii time. The Kongo tracked the missile, then fired its interceptor three minutes later. The target was destroyed at 12:11 p.m., the Missile Defense Agency said in a news release.
Good.
The USS Lake Erie, a Pearl Harbor-based guided missile cruiser, tracked the missile target and fed information on it to a command center.

Experts say the test will likely strengthen the U.S.-Japan defense alliance. The Missile Defense Agency called the test ``a major milestone in the growing cooperation between Japan and the U.S.''
Plus-good.
But it may also deepen concerns in Beijing that Tokyo could use the technology to help the U.S. defend Taiwan if conflict erupted with China.
Double-plus-good.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  No comment from the Chicoms? I'm disappointed.

Chinese proliferation of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles to its client rogue states like North Korea and Pakistan (who are unable to build machine tools, automobile engines, tractors etc yet now possess nuclear missiles) in order to tie down regional rivals like Japan, South Korea and India, will result in China itself being ringed by ABM systems eventually capable of shooting down Chinese missiles and offensive systems (ICBMs) aimed at Chinese cities.

So much for Chinese strategic thought.

The desire by Mao to "teach India a lesson" for the temerity of upstaging China at the Bandung Non-Aligned conference, gave China part of Kashmir (an ice desert) but halted the steady disbanding of the Indian Army by Nehru (who disliked the military quite intensely) and resulted in permanent Indian distrust of China and the aiming of Indian nuclear weapons at Chinese cities.
Posted by: john frum   2007-12-18 19:07  

#8  video of the Indian ABM test



A picture from a console in the Indian DRDO Mission Control Centre on Wheeler Island showing the trajectories of the target and interceptor missiles, the interception point, and the tracks of the debris.
Posted by: john frum   2007-12-18 14:43  

#7  Video
Posted by: ed   2007-12-18 14:22  

#6  No comment from the Chicoms? I'm disappointed.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-12-18 11:40  

#5  To protect against threats those same experts screech cannot possibly exist.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-12-18 10:46  

#4  Israel, India, Japan... It seems a lot of people are having a go with missile defenses various Nobel laureates screeched were impossible to build.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-12-18 10:37  

#3  The Kongo's namesake predecessor:

The IJN Kongo was commissioned in August 1913 and became one of JapanÂ’s fastest battleships. Then in 1936-37, she underwent a second modernization to increase her speed to above thirty knots. Her first modernization thrust her into the battleship class. With their increased speed and armament, the Kongo became a valuable asset in World War II. She participated in the Malayan Peninsula and Java invasions and bombarded Christmas Island. She also helped out in raiding the British shipping lines in the Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal. She was also present at the Battle of Midway. In 20 October 1944, the Kongo sailed with the rest of the Japanese Navy for a counter strike against the US navy at the Battle of Leyte Gulf. She survived that battle and later attacks against her, but on the 21st of November, 1944, she was torpedoed by the US submarine Sealion and sank.
http://www.ussmissouri.com/Battleship-Japanese.htm
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-12-18 08:37  

#2  But it may also deepen concerns in Beijing that Tokyo could use the technology to help the U.S. defend Taiwan if conflict erupted with China.

That's a feature, not a bug, you AP twits.
Posted by: Spot   2007-12-18 07:57  

#1  See also TOPIX > JAPAN IS FIRST US ALLY TO CONDUCT SUCCESSFUL MISSLE INTERCEPT TEST.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-12-18 01:30  

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