Aranca | Arming Japan - Japans's Defense Budget Set to Rise
Arming Japan Japan's Defense Budgets Set to Rise Japan's Ministry of Defense announced a steep hike nearly 3 percent in military expenditure in 2014, a massive 22 percent hike after 10 consecutive years of decrease. This $49 bn budget is aimed to bolster surveillance capabilities in Japan's southwest islands and speed the training/equipping of soldiers. Japan Military Expenditure (Bn Yen) Growth Rate: 2.3% 4,920 4,928 4,898 4,878 4,818 4,815 4,820 4,775 4,714 4,691 4,680 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014f Source: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, News articles Following the earthquake and consequent tsunami in 2011 which caused the Fukushima radiation disaster, Japan took a hefty cut in its defense spending. However, continued security concerns and territorial spat with China over uninhabited East China Sea islets forced Japan to increase its outlay on security. The five-year budget earmarks more than $230 billion for fighter jets, combat and amphibious vehicles as well as surveillance drones and early warning aircraft. The Ministry's spending plans for the next fiscal year include research on unmanned high-altitude surveillance planes and tilt-rotor aircraft, with actual purchases tentatively planned for the following year. $230 billion Source: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, News articles The increased spending reinforces Japan to counter China's defense spending, which rose 175% during 2003-12. Source: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, News articles Compiled by: Mohak Marwah ©2014 Aranca. All Rights Reserved, www.aranca.com If you wish to reproduce or use this infographic in any format, please email us at [email protected] aranca Rasearch Anlyn Communionte
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