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Japan to Join Trump’s “Golden Dome” Project, Expects Missile Requests

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Japan is set to participate in the United States’ proposed “Golden Dome” missile defence project, with Japanese officials expecting requests to supply missiles and other defence technology as part of the initiative.

The project, promoted by U.S. President Donald Trump, aims to build an advanced missile defence shield designed to intercept and neutralise long range missile threats. The system is expected to integrate satellite surveillance, radar networks, and interceptor missiles to strengthen the United States’ homeland defence capabilities.

Officials in Japan said participation in the project could involve cooperation in missile development, supply of interceptor components, and integration of Japanese defence technologies into the system.

Analysts say Japan’s involvement reflects the deepening security alliance between Tokyo and the United States as both countries seek to strengthen missile defence systems amid rising regional security concerns.

Japanese defence contractors are expected to receive requests for missile related components, including interceptors and guidance technologies, as the project develops.

Security experts note that Japan has significant experience in missile defence through its cooperation with the United States on systems such as the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System, which is designed to detect and intercept ballistic missiles.

Tokyo has increasingly expanded its defence cooperation with Washington in response to growing missile threats from North Korea and rising military tensions with China in the Asia Pacific region.

Officials said discussions on Japan’s potential role in the Golden Dome project are ongoing, with details expected to be clarified as the United States advances the development of the proposed missile shield.

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