November 2009 - Japan Special Weapons News |
- Japanese Troops Conduct Successful Training and Patriot Test Firings at Fort Bliss Raytheon 30 Nov 2009 -- The Japanese Air Self Defense Forces (JASDF) concluded its annual training exercise at Fort Bliss, Texas.
- Japanese Reactionaries' Sabre Rattling Blasted KCNA 17 Nov 2009 -- Japanese conduct 2nd combined military exercise of the 'Self-Defence Forces.
- Russia, Japan not to link peace treaty signing to other issues RIA Novosti 15 Nov 2009 -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama have agreed to decide on signing a peace treaty without links to other issues, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Sunday.
- Orbital Successfully Launches Medium Range Target for Japanese Missile Defense Test Orbital Sciences Corp. 13 Nov 2009 -- Orbital Sciences Corporation (NYSE: ORB) announced today that it successfully launched a medium range target (MRT) vehicle under a direct contract with the U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA).
- Washington, Tokyo at odds on military base closures RIA Novosti 13 Nov 2009 -- U.S. President Barack Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama are still at odds on a U.S. marine base on Okinawa.
- Japan to Tell Obama It Wants Okinawa Marine Base Closed VOA 11 Nov 2009 -- The relocation of a U.S. Marine base on Okinawa is expected to be on the top of the agenda when President Barack Obama visits Tokyo this week. The United States and Japan agreed three years ago to move the base to another part of the island in five years. But the new Japanese administration wants that plan put on hold.
- Japan clarifies warning to Taiwan ship in disputed waters CNA 07 Nov 2009 -- The Interchange Association (ICA), Japan's de facto embassy in Taiwan, explained Saturday that Japanese authorities did not attempt to drive away a Taiwanese research vessel from the disputed waters close to the Tiaoyutai islands, but rather issued a warning to the ship
- US Secretary of State 'Ready' to Meet With Japanese FM VOA 03 Nov 2009 -- US: Secretary of State Clinton is ready to meet with Japan's foreign minister, but Japanese officials say no decision has been made.
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