Japan inks letter of acceptance for Tomahawk missiles

Japan inks letter of acceptance for Tomahawk missiles

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19 January 2024

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS
Barry
is seen here launching a Tomahawk cruise missile. The JMSDF will soon be equipped with this capability.
(US Navy)

Japan has concluded a letter of acceptance (LOA) that paves the way for the country to acquire the Tomahawk cruise missile and its related equipment from the US.

This acquisition milestone was concluded on 18 January, the Japan Ministry of Defense (MoD) announced on the same day. The weapons will be procured under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) route, and its acquisition will occur between fiscal year (FY) 2025 and FY 2027, the ministry added.

The Japan MoD first announced in October 2023 that it was accelerating efforts to procure selected stand-off weapons, including the Tomahawk cruise missile, amid deteriorating security conditions in the region.

Tokyo was originally scheduled to receive Block V variants of the weapon in FY 2026 and FY 2027. While this variant will still be acquired according to the original delivery timeline, the Japanese government has decided to procure the Block IV variant of the Tomahawk from FY 2025, the MoD disclosed at that time.



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