There are constant conflicts, large and small, in the world. Although the overall situation is peaceful, conflicts are still unavoidable due to the different interests of countries and the different ways and aspects of consideration. This also reflects from the side that the country has The military weapons and equipment of China are quite important. In addition, if a country wants to gain a firm foothold in the world, its own military capability is an important factor in it, so military weapons have become the "focus" of each country. In recent years, various countries have also paid "twelve points" to the research and development of "new weapons", especially the combat drones and fighter jets used in some conflict areas recently, because this weapon is used in air operations. Great advantages are valued by many countries.
According to the World Wide Web report, Japan is also actively developing new types of fighter jets, but relevant Japanese personnel have calculated that the cost of next-generation fighter jets is too high for them. So in order to alleviate this problem, Japanese officials thought of a way, that is, let other countries pay the bill first. Insiders of
revealed that Japan is actively preparing for the development of the next second-generation fighter jets, and will use the second-generation fighter jets to adapt to the "popular trend" of international fighter development. As we all know, the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force has been using more F-2 fighters, and the second-generation fighters to be studied are the follow-up models of F-2 fighters. The F-2 fighter is hailed as a milestone in the entire history of Japanese fighter jets, which is enough to see the importance and superiority of the F-2 fighter jet to Japan. It is the "rising work" of Japan's military aircraft after World War II and has the role of "land defense". The next generation of F-2 fighter jets that Japan will study will still have the role of "homeland air defense", and will be further "upgraded."
With the gradual emergence of the international trend of exporting UAVs and fighter jets, Japan naturally seized this opportunity. Many relevant officials proposed to focus on exporting fighter jets overseas. Because of the many expenses that Japan needs to study fighter jets, Japanese officials have come up with a solution. They are prepared to let other countries "pay the bill first", which is the aforementioned export of fighter jets overseas. Such an approach can ease the huge financial pressure that some fighter jets will have to bear in the process. Moreover, in addition to exporting overseas, Japan can also choose to cooperate with other countries in the process of researching next-generation fighter jets. If it can successfully achieve the goal of "cooperative research and development" with other friendly countries and allies, it will not only save a fortune. Military expenses can also "further strengthen security." This is also a "no harm" approach to Japan.
According to the relevant Japanese laws, it is more difficult to realize the "fighter export" as a method of solving export costs as Japanese officials think. Because this approach would violate the pacifism in the Japanese Constitution, but exporting fighter jets would bring great benefits to Japan. Now that Japanese officials have thought of this method, they must go back and find a way to overcome this difficulty.
is not only from the perspective of saving military costs, but Japanese personnel also take into account the efficiency and maintenance of fighter jets. From these perspectives, increasing the number of fighter jets produced is particularly critical. Some lawmakers called it a "critical issue," which also shows the importance of Japanese officials to it, and it also reflects the importance of fighter jet production and export to Japan.
"Let other countries pay first" is beneficial to Japan, and it is a "smart idea" for Japan. Parliamentarians are also thinking of ways to implement this idea. Some members have written this into the draft and have been approved, and are waiting for the next review. But what is not so optimistic is that, according to some laws and principles of Japan, if the draft of these parliamentarians is successful, they should mainly export some "peaceful" weapons. These weapons are mainly for "safety protection", and they Fighters that want to really export may not be suitable.