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Type 90 Tank. The Japanese defense industry is the part of the Japanese economy responsible for the procurement of military technology, primarily for the nation's own Self-Defense Forces, largely due to a strict policy on national exports . JGSDF AH-64D (DJP) attached to the 1st Airborne Brigade January 2012.
In 2010, the Chinese automotive industry became the largest in the world, surpassing the United States. Following a 59 percent year-on-year sales increase, China's car sales exceeded those of the US in 2009, with 13.6 million vehicles sold within the country compared to just over 10 million in the US.
Takashi Araya. The Special Forces Group (特殊作戦群, Tokushu-sakusengun) is the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force's special forces unit established on March 27, 2004. Their mission is infiltration into enemy territory, reconnaissance, sabotage, and hostage rescue, [2] and conducting military operations against guerrillas or enemy commandos.
March 24, 2024 at 3:41 PM. By Laura Sanicola. WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will unveil a plan next month to restructure the U.S ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -The United States has started bulk buying Japanese seafood to supply its military there in response to China's ban on such products imposed after Tokyo released treated water from ...
Yamaha Motor Company. Yanmar. Yokogawa Electric. Categories: Defence companies by country. Companies of Japan by industry. Military of Japan. Manufacturing companies of Japan. Science and technology in Japan.
Toyota Mega Cruiser. Toyota Type 73 Medium Truck. Type 4 Ka-Tsu. Categories: Military equipment of Japan. Military vehicles by country. Vehicles of Japan. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
In 1979, Ford acquired a 24.5% ownership stake in Mazda, and in 1982, Ford and Mazda jointly established a sales channel to sell Ford products in Japan, including vehicles manufactured in North America, at a dealership called Autorama (Japanese). The Autorama sales channel was renamed Ford Sales of Japan in 1997.