Japan's Fuji Exercise Features Hypersonic Missile, Robotic Dogs
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Japan's Ground Self-Defense Force showcased new military hardware at the Fuji General Exercise.
- The "Type 25 Hypersonic Glide Missile" was publicly displayed for the first time.
- Unmanned vehicles and robotic dogs, including the "THeM" from Estonia's Milrem Robotics, were also featured.
Japan's Ground Self-Defense Force unveiled advanced military technology during its annual Fuji General Exercise on Sunday. Held at the Higashi Fuji Maneuver Area in Shizuoka Prefecture, the exercise prominently featured the "Type 25 Hypersonic Glide Missile" for the first time in public. This demonstration highlights Japan's ongoing efforts to modernize its defense capabilities.
Beyond the hypersonic missile, the exercise also showcased a range of unmanned and robotic systems. Among these were unmanned vehicles and robotic dogs, including the "THeM" model developed by Estonia's Milrem Robotics. The inclusion of these advanced technologies underscores a growing emphasis on autonomous and remote-controlled systems in modern warfare and defense strategies.
The Fuji General Exercise is a significant annual event for the Japanese military, offering a platform to display its latest equipment and operational readiness to the public and international observers. The focus on hypersonic missiles and robotic platforms signals a strategic shift towards incorporating cutting-edge technologies to counter evolving regional security challenges.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.