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Japan Acquires Joint
Strike Missiles for F-35 Jets
- Our Bureau
- 07:29 AM, November 12, 2019
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Joint Strike
Missile (image: Kongsberg)
Japan has placed an order valued 450MNOK ($49.2
million) with Kongsberg for the supply for Joint Strike Missiles (JSMs) for its
fleet of F-35 fighter jets.
“Kongsberg has entered into a follow-on contract
with Japan to supply the JSM (Joint Strike Missile) for their fleet of F-35
fighter aircraft. The contract is valued 450 MNOK,” the company said in a
statement Monday.
The
company announced in May 2019 that it won a Tokyo contract for the JSMs. The
two parties did not disclose the dollar value or the number of missiles covered
by the contract. However, Japanese budget documents show the country allocated
7.3 billion yen ($65.6 million) for the missile acquisition for the coming Japanese
fiscal year, which begins March 31, reports Defense
News.
The JSM is a long-range sea- and land- target
missile that can be carried internally in the F-35 and thus ensuring the
aircraft’s low-signature (stealth) capabilities. It is based on Kongsberg’s
Naval Strike Missile (anti-ship). The missile has a range of 280km and can
carry a warhead of 230kg.
The
JSM is slated for integration on the F-35A during the Block 4 software release
expected in the early 2020s. Earlier checks confirmed that two JSMs can fit in
the internal weapons bay of the F-35A, although the
short-takeoff-and-vertical-landing F-35B can only carry the missile on its
external weapons stations.
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