Japan to export used destroyers to Philippines to deter China

By Reuters

Japan to export used destroyers to Philippines to deter China

A Japanese destroyer prepares to dock at the Port of Manila after a goodwill visit last month. (EPA Images pic)TOKYO: Japan will export used navy destroyers to the Philippines to strengthen its deterrence against China鈥檚 maritime expansion, the Yomiuri newspaper reported on Sunday, as the two US allies increase cooperation to counter Beijing.The export plan involves six Abukuma-class destroyer escorts in service by the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force for more than three decades, the Japanese daily said, citing multiple unnamed government sources.Defence ministers Gen Nakatani and Gilberto Teodoro agreed to the destroyer export when they met in Singapore last month, the Yomiuri said, adding the Philippine military is set to inspect the destroyers this summer as part of the final preparations.A Japanese defence ministry spokesperson declined to comment on the report. A Philippine military spokesperson and China鈥檚 foreign ministry did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.Tokyo and Manila say they face challenges from Beijing鈥檚 increasingly assertive moves in waters including the South China Sea for the Philippines and the East China Sea for Japan.Bilateral military cooperation has included joint exercises, a Japanese radar aid package and a high-level strategic dialogue. Last year they signed a reciprocal access agreement, the first such for Japan in Asia, allowing deployment of forces on each other鈥檚 soil.To clear military equipment export restrictions for the destroyers under Japan鈥檚 pacifist mandates, Tokyo will treat the installation of equipment and communication systems requested by Manila as a joint development project, the Yomiuri said.The Abukuma-class destroyer escort, a relatively small type of destroyer with a 2,000-tonne standard displacement, is operated by a crew of about 120 and is armed with anti-submarine and anti-ship missiles, torpedo tubes and guns, according to a Japanese navy website.The Philippine Navy does not have destroyers, only frigates and corvettes, which are typically smaller and lighter-armed vessels.

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