September 2011 - Japan Special Weapons News |
- KCNA on Japan's Launch of Spy Satellite KCNA 28 Sep 2011 -- Recently, Japan launched a new intelligence gathering satellite at Tanegashima Space Center for the purpose of monitoring the military facilities of the DPRK.
- Minju Joson on Japan's Military Moves against DPRK KCNA 27 Sep 2011 -- Some time ago, Japan launched a new intelligence gathering satellite.
- U.S. suggests boosting Russian-Japanese cooperation in Pacific region RIA Novosti 27 Sep 2011 -- Russian and Japan should improve the relationship in the Pacific region, Admiral Robert Willard, the Commander of the U.S. Pacific Command said.
- Boeing, US Navy Deliver Proposal to Equip Japan Air Self Defense Force with Advanced Super Hornets Boeing 26 Sep 2011 -- Boeing and the U.S. Navy have delivered a proposal to the government of Japan offering the advanced F/A-18E Super Hornet Block II to become the Japan Air Self Defense Force's (JASDF) next premier fighter aircraft.
- Talks begin on UN study of Fukushima accident UN News Centre 26 Sep 2011 -- Members of a UN task force looking into the impacts of the accident began discussions on how to move forward with their assessment.
- Fukushima accident a ‘wake-up call’ to boost nuclear safety, UN forum told UN News Centre 22 Sep 2011 -- The accident at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant earlier this year highlights the need to strengthen nuclear safety and security.
- IAEA Chief: Use of Nuclear Power Growing Despite Japanese Accident VOA 22 Sep 2011 -- The head of the U.N.'s nuclear monitoring agency: Global use of nuclear power will continue to grow, despite accident at a Japanese nuclear power plant.
- Remarks by President Obama and Prime Minister Noda of Japan before Bilateral Meeting The White House 21 Sep 2011
- Anti-nuclear Protesters March In Japan VOA 19 Sep 2011 -- Anti-nuclear activists marched in Japan Monday to build momentum for their movement.
- New Japan Cabinet Convenes; Serious Challenges Ahead VOA 02 Sep 2011 -- Japan’s new PM and his cabinet were installed Friday at an Imperial Palace ceremony.
- Tackling quake aftermath top priority says Japanese PM RIA Novosti 02 Sep 2011 -- Dealing with the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan in March will be the priority task for the new government.
- Rodong Sinmun on Japan's Constitution KCNA 01 Sep 2011 -- Shortly ago, a Japanese conservative politician remarks that "there is not yet any environment where the SDF can act within the framework legitimately stipulated by the Constitution".
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