Japan to buy Tomahawks in one go from U.S. in FY 2023

Japan to buy Tomahawks in one go from U.S. in FY 2023
Tuesday, 14 February, 2023 - 15:09

Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada said Tuesday Japan plans to buy all the Tomahawk cruise missiles it is seeking from the United States in one go in fiscal 2023 rather than over several years as initially planned.

Hamada, speaking at a press conference, did not give a reason for the change of plan or say how many of the U.S.-developed long-range missiles the government would buy, saying only that it is eyeing procuring "all of the required quantity" in the year starting April.

Japan has been considering purchasing up to about 500 Tomahawks, according to a government source.

The source said earlier that Tokyo is also eyeing consultation with Washington to explore the possibility of moving forward the start of the cruise missiles' domestic deployment from the currently scheduled fiscal 2026.

A draft initial budget for fiscal 2023, decided by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's Cabinet in December, said 211.3 billion yen ($1.6 billion) will be set aside for the procurement of Tomahawk missiles.