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PARIS – Twelve companies became the first from Japan to participate in an international defense exhibition Monday by exhibiting their wares at the five-day Eurosatory defense fair in Paris.

Their participation is expected to help Japan cash in on the easing in April of its long-standing ban on arms exports as hawkish Prime Minister Shinzo Abe looks to revive a stagnating economy.

Exhibits at the Japanese pavilion in the civilian section of the fair, held every two years, include a pontoon layer vehicle, a weather observation radar system, a night-vision lens, life-saving equipment and a portable mine detector. Also on display is a target drone for air-to-air warfare.

“The participation in the fair is significant for Japanese firms that can learn about a civilian market they had ignored while refraining from taking part in arms fairs,” said President Makoto Asari of Crisis Intelligence, which has urged other Japanese firms to exhibit products.

The sponsor of the Eurosatory exhibition reportedly called for Japanese companies to participate in light of growing interest in rescue and reconstruction technologies after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami wrecked northeastern Japan.

French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian addressed the opening ceremony of the biennial exhibition, which specialized in weapons before including civilian products in the 2000s.

Parliamentary Senior Vice Minister of Defense Ryota Takeda is visiting the exhibition.


Reference: JAPAN TIMES
 
I will love to see Pak-Japan cooperation in defense projects, specially in EW systems, they can help us build active defense system for our tanks. They have huge potential as they are pretty advance in terms of needed technology to develop advance weapon system.

Please post details of systems which Japan made and can sell.
 
I will love to see Pak-Japan cooperation in defense projects, specially in EW systems, they can help us build active defense system for our tanks. They have huge potential as they are pretty advance in terms of needed technology to develop advance weapon system.

Please post details of systems which Japan made and can sell.

Right now, we are entering small arms, but we will propel our more advanced military hardware such as our ASW technologies, as well as our Submarine tech sales. We will also be providing the Mitsubishi F2 fighter (our more advanced version of F-16s) and more.

We have much to offer in terms of quality. :)
 
Right now, we are entering small arms, but we will propel our more advanced military hardware such as our ASW technologies, as well as our Submarine tech sales. We will also be providing the Mitsubishi F2 fighter (our more advanced version of F-16s) and more.

We have much to offer in terms of quality. :)
The rest of the stuff "might be" good but the F2 is a Blk40 with a larger internal fuel tank, nobody is going to buy it. Sorry!
 
Right now, we are entering small arms, but we will propel our more advanced military hardware such as our ASW technologies, as well as our Submarine tech sales. We will also be providing the Mitsubishi F2 fighter (our more advanced version of F-16s) and more.
We have much to offer in terms of quality.

Your tech can help our current system to be upgraded as per 21st century standards.

Mitsubishi F-2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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will love to see these in PN if possible.

Sōryū-class submarine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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PARIS – Twelve companies became the first from Japan to participate in an international defense exhibition Monday by exhibiting their wares at the five-day Eurosatory defense fair in Paris.

Their participation is expected to help Japan cash in on the easing in April of its long-standing ban on arms exports as hawkish Prime Minister Shinzo Abe looks to revive a stagnating economy.

Exhibits at the Japanese pavilion in the civilian section of the fair, held every two years, include a pontoon layer vehicle, a weather observation radar system, a night-vision lens, life-saving equipment and a portable mine detector. Also on display is a target drone for air-to-air warfare.

“The participation in the fair is significant for Japanese firms that can learn about a civilian market they had ignored while refraining from taking part in arms fairs,” said President Makoto Asari of Crisis Intelligence, which has urged other Japanese firms to exhibit products.

The sponsor of the Eurosatory exhibition reportedly called for Japanese companies to participate in light of growing interest in rescue and reconstruction technologies after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami wrecked northeastern Japan.

French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian addressed the opening ceremony of the biennial exhibition, which specialized in weapons before including civilian products in the 2000s.

Parliamentary Senior Vice Minister of Defense Ryota Takeda is visiting the exhibition.


Reference: JAPAN TIMES
will you sale your weapons ? :D
 
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