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A high-mobility vehicle of the Ground Self-Defense Force (Photo: Yomiuri Shimbun)

Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani is expected to visit Manila from February 22 and reach an agreement with Philippine Secretary of National Defense Gilberto Teodoro Jr. on the envisaged framework. The establishment of this new framework aims to strengthen Japan-Philippines defense cooperation.

Japan’s first export of completed defense equipment was of air surveillance radar systems to the Philippines in 2023. Japan is considering exporting more radars to the Philippines, as well as the Ground Self-Defense Force’s high-mobility vehicles and the Maritime Self-Defense Force’s destroyers.

As the implementation guidelines for Japan’s Three Principles on Transfer of Defense Equipment and Technology limit the export of completed defense equipment to five categories, including vigilance, the export of destroyers is expected take the form of a joint development project.

At the coming talks, Japan and the Philippines are expected to agree on procedures for the entry into force of a bilateral reciprocal access agreement to facilitate joint training between the Self-Defense Forces and the Philippine military, as well as on strengthening multilateral joint exercises that will involve the U.S. and Australian forces.

Source: VNA