Japanese military runs first live-fire anti-drone training in US
The training runs from Oct. 27 to Nov. 12 at the Yakima Training Center in Washington state, a site far larger than Tokyo’s 23 wards. This marks the GSDF’s inaugural live-fire anti-drone exercise. Gen. Arai Masayoshi, GSDF chief of staff, explained that conducting a similar drill in Japan would be "difficult to accomplish in a complete manner."
GSDF troops are employing portable equipment to target practice drones provided by the US, and electromagnetic waves are also used to disrupt drone circuitry.
Japan’s government announced in 2022 plans to acquire and deploy technologies capable of countering drone swarms. The country’s Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Agency is advancing research into high-power lasers and microwaves to bolster its anti-drone capabilities.
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