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France and Japan have a regular operational activity in the field of emergency relief and maritime security. As such, Japanese forces participated last October in the year "Southern Cross" 2014 coalition exercise organized every two years by the French forces of New Caledonia and involving ten partners in the Pacific. The two navies also cooperate in the fight against piracy in the Indian Ocean.
After exercise, the Dixmude arrived stopover on May 17 in the American military port of Sasebo, reaffirming our commitment to the United Nations Command in Korea and our membership in the Status of Forces Agreement in 1954 linking nine nations Japan.
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Ha ha ha ha ! Wonderful to see this beautiful French Warship !

Vive LE France et Japon et America !

Vive Le Fraternite et Liberte !

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Ha ha ha ha ! Wonderful to see this beautiful French Warship !

Vive LE France et Japon et America !

Vive Le Fraternite et Liberte !

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And the cooperation between our 2 nations will continue to rise,no doubt about it. :devil:

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"That is a nice toy you have here Froggyboy" 8-)

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Lockheed Martin to upgrade two Japanese Defense Force Atago-class ships

May 27/15:
Lockheed Martin was handed a $69.7 million contract to upgrade two Japanese Defense Force Atago-class Aegis-equipped ships through a Foreign Military Sale. The JDF is reportedly planning on building an additional pair of Atago-class ships, with Lockheed Martin having previously been awarded a contract in support of the class.

Lockheed to Upgrade Japanese AEGIS Destroyer for ABM Use

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Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Training, Moorestown, New Jersey, is being awarded a $69,690,095 modification to previously awarded contract (N00024-13-C-5111) for development and test of the Japan Aegis Modernization baseline computer programs and equipment. This modification covers efforts to support the upgrade of Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force Atago Class Ships (DDGs 177 and 178) from Baseline 7 Phase 1R to Advanced Capability Build 12 with Technology Insertion 12 technology and capability. This contract will support foreign military sales (FMS) to Japan (100 percent). Work will be performed in Moorestown, New Jersey (98 percent); Washington, District of Columbia (1 percent); and Tokyo, Japan (1 percent), and is expected to be completed by March 2017. FMS funding in the amount of $69,690,095 will be obligated at time of award and will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, District of Columbia, is the contracting activity.

Defense.gov Contracts for Tuesday, May 26, 2015
 
U.S. to bring Japan under its cyber defense umbrella

The United States will extend its cyber defense umbrella over Japan, helping its Asian ally cope with the growing threat of online attacks against military bases and infrastructure such as power grids, the two nations said in a joint statement on Saturday.

"We note a growing level of sophistication among malicious cyber actors, including non-state and state-sponsored actors," they said in a statement released by the U.S.-Japan Cyber Defense Policy Working Group, which was established in 2013.

Cybersecurity is a key area where Japan and the United States are deepening their military partnership under a set of new security guidelines released in April, that will also integrate their ballistic missile defense systems and give Tokyo a bigger security role in Asia as China's military power grows.

Both the United States and Japan are wary of cyber threats, including potential attacks from China or North Korea. While the United States is investing heavily in building a force to counter and retaliate against online attacks, Japan, which hosts the biggest U.S. military contingent in Asia, has been slower to buttress its cyber defenses.

The Japanese military's cyber defense unit has around 90 members, compared to more than 6,000 people at the Pentagon, a Japanese Defense Ministry official said at a briefing on Thursday.

Japan is trying to catch up as it prepares to host the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo and with cyber attacks on the rise. Assaults on government websites are now being detected ever few seconds, according to Japanese cyber defense experts.

In the statement on Saturday, Japan's defense ministry pledged to "contribute to join "efforts for addressing various cyber threats, including those against Japanese critical infrastructure and services utilized by the Japan Self-Defense Forces and U.S. Forces."

U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter, who met his Japanese counterpart Gen Nakatani at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on Saturday, unveiled a more muscular military cyber strategy in April that stressed an ability to retaliate with cyber weapons.

That strengthened deterrence comes in the wake of high-profile attacks against corporations including the hacking of Sony Pictures Entertainment last year, which the U.S. blamed on North Korea.

China's Defense Ministry expressed concern about the new strategy saying it would worsen tension over Internet security. China is frequently accused by the U.S. of being engaged in widespread hacking attacks, charges Beijing denies.

From U.S. to bring Japan under its cyber defense umbrella| Reuters
 
UPDATE 1-U.S. approves possible $1.7 bln sale of E-2D early warning planes to Japan
UPDATE 1-U.S. approves possible $1.7 bln sale of E-2D early warning planes to Japan| Reuters

(Reuters) - The U.S. State Department has approved the possible sale to Japan of four E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft built by Northrop Grumman Corp, a deal valued at around $1.7 billion, the Pentagon announced on Monday.

The deal includes the aircraft, four engines, radars and other equipment, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said in a notification to lawmakers.

Congress now has 15 days to block the sale, but such action is rare since sales are carefully vetted with lawmakers before they are formally notified.

Japan, which already operates an earlier model of the E-2 aircraft, has been interested in upgrading its fleet for several years. The move comes amid a big push by Japan to beef up its intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance equipment.

The Pentagon said it was vital to the U.S. national interest to help Japan develop and maintain a strong and ready capability for self-defense. It said the sale would improve Japan's ability to defend its homeland and monitor air and naval activity in the Pacific region. (Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Chris Reese)
 
@Nihonjin1051 Amphibious maneuvers between the Japanese Navy and French Navy. :-)
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During transit Shanghai - Sasebo, a Japanese helicopter carrier and a US destroyer joined the French ships, which gave the opportunity to the crews of Dixmude and Aconite to work in cooperation with the two navies partners for two days and two nights.
These exchanges made, the exercise continued with tactical maneuvers Allied prepared long walkway by the four ships . These exercises, which tested the skills of shift supervisors, also provided a good opportunity for the cadets to practice the achievements of their training.

Mission Jeanne d’Arc : des manœuvres amphibies encore jamais réalisées


A japanese Landing Craft And Cushion with the mistral.

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A French EDAR (engin de debarquement amphibie rapide ) with the Ohsumi.

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Japan details areas of co-operation with US under new outer space working group

The Japanese Ministry of Defence (MoD) has revealed further details on work that will be conducted under a new collaborative construct known as the Japan-US Space Cooperation Working Group (SCWG).

The group was first announced in late April during the 2+2 talks in New York City attended by Japanese defence minister Gen Nakatani and his US counterpart Ashton Carter and the two countries' foreign ministers. Announcement of the SCWG's establishment was done then in tandem with the a revision to the Guidelines for US-Japan Defense Cooperation; the first since 1997.

SCWG will work on formulating defence policies on the use of outer space, enhancing information sharing between the countries, training of space cadre, and conducting educational exchanges between personnel both countries.

Japan details areas of co-operation with US under new outer space working group - IHS Jane's 360
 
Japan – 4 E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Airborne Early Warning and Control Aircraft

WASHINGTON, Jun 1, 2015 - The State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to Japan for E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Airborne Early Warning and Control Aircraft and associated equipment, parts and logistical support for an estimated cost of $1.7 billion. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency delivered the required certification notifying Congress of this possible sale today.

The Government of Japan has requested a possible sale of four (4) E-2D Advanced Hawkeye (AHE) Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft, ten (10) T56-A-427A engines (8 installed and 2 spares), eight (8) Multifunction Information Distribution System Low Volume Terminals (MIDS-LVT), four (4) APY-9 Radars, modifications, spare and repair parts, support equipment, publications and technical documentation, personnel training and training equipment, ferry services, aerial refueling support, U.S. Government and contractor logistics, engineering, and technical support services, and other related elements of logistics and program support. The estimated cost is $1.7 billion.

This proposed sale will contribute to the foreign policy and national security of the United States. Japan is one of the major political and economic powers in East Asia and the Western Pacific and a key partner of the United States in ensuring peace and stability in that region. It is vital to the U.S. national interest to assist Japan in developing and maintaining a strong and ready self-defense capability. This proposed sale is consistent with U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives and the 1960 Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security.

The proposed sale of E-2D AHE aircraft will improve Japan’s ability to effectively provide homeland defense utilizing an AEW&C capability. Japan will use the E-2D AHE aircraft to provide AEW&C situational awareness of air and naval activity in the Pacific region and to augment its existing E-2C Hawkeye AEW&C fleet. Japan will have no difficulty absorbing these aircraft into its armed forces.

The proposed sale of these aircraft and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region.

The principal contractor will be Northrop Grumman Corporation Aerospace Systems in Melbourne, Florida. The acquisition and integration of all systems will be managed by the U.S. Navy’s Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR). There are no known offset agreements proposed in connection with this potential sale.

Japan – E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Airborne Early Warning and Control Aircraft | The Official Home of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency
 
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