JAPAN-USA/DEFENCE
SEPTEMBER 22 2008 16:53h
Text
North Korea`s firing of a ballistic missile over Japan in 1998 spurred Japan to build a missile defence shield.
North Korea's firing of a ballistic missile over Japan in 1998 spurred Japan to build a missile defence shield in cooperation with Washington, its most important ally.
Japanese navy personnel aboard the newly upgraded destroyer Chokai will use an SM-3 missile to try to shoot down a dummy ballistic missile in space over the Pacific near Hawaii, Japan's Defence Ministry said on Monday.
A similar test using the equipment supplied by Lockheed Martin Corp and Raytheon last December went smoothly.
The announcement comes days after Japan succeeded in using a PAC-3 land-based anti-ballistic missile interceptor to intercept a dummy missile at White Sands, New Mexico.
In another move underlining its alliance with Tokyo, the United States is to post a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier at the naval port of Yokosuka from this week.
Tokyo's concerns over the potential threat from Pyongyang have come to the fore again in recent weeks, after reports that North Korean leader Kim Jong-il had fallen sick, potentially destabilising the country.
On Monday, a senior diplomat said seals had been taken off North Korea's main nuclear plant at Yongbyong, after Pyongyang said last month it would re-start the complex, the basis of its atomic bomb programme.
North Korea was also reported this month to have conducted tests at a new missile launch facility in the west of the country.
Comment



Singer Whitney Houston Dead at 48 in Losa Angeles
Diana Ross attends the annual Clive Davis pre-Gram
Jill Stuart Fall 2012 Collections
Syrians Inspect the damage to their homes
33rd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Tehr
General strike in Athens, Greece
"HAYABUSA : The long voyage home" openni
Protests continue in Syria
Giffords and Kelly in the Oval Office of the White
will.i.am attends the TRANS4M Boyle Heights benefi



BIZARRE
WORLD REPORT
WORLD REPORT