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Japan shows increasing concern over Chinese drone presence

Japan has authorized its Self-Defense Forces (SDF) to shoot down foreign drones that enter its national airspace, amid increasingly common Chinese activity around its borders.

Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba approved the new rules in late June. Under the updated policy, the SDF may use force against unmanned aircraft regardless of whether they pose an immediate threat to human life. The move comes in response to an increase in Chinese drone activity near Japan’s southwestern islands, particularly around Okinawa and the Miyako Strait.

The decision was confirmed by lawmaker Jin Matsubara in a written response to a parliamentary inquiry, referencing ongoing discussions since 2023 about enhancing Japan’s defensive posture.

Growing drone activity near Japanese airspace

Japanese defense officials cite the rising presence of Chinese military drones and aircraft near its territory as a key driver behind the policy change. In fiscal year 2024 Japan scrambled fighter jets 704 times to intercept Chinese and Russian aircraft. That figure includes 30 instances involving Chinese UAS operating within Japan’s Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ).

Since April alone, Japanese forces have intercepted at least 11 Chinese drones. Many of those flights appeared to mirror activity within Taiwan’s ADIZ, suggesting a coordinated regional surveillance pattern.

In late June and early July, Japan tracked a Chinese naval intelligence vessel, a Y-9 patrol aircraft, and multiple reconnaissance drones moving through the Miyako Strait. On July 2, two Chinese drones passed between Taiwan and Yonaguni Island, Japan’s westernmost inhabited territory, prompting another round of fighter jet scrambles.

Though the drones have not violated Japan’s sovereign airspace, repeated incursions into the ADIZ have raised concerns about the country’s ability to deter future violations.

Enhancing Japan’s air defenses

Japan is continuing to invest in anti-drone capabilities as part of a broader defense modernization effort. Current responses rely heavily on manned fighter aircraft and surface-to-air missiles, but the government is also developing ground-based counter-UAS systems, including directed-energy weapons and electronic warfare tools.

The new engagement rules reflect Tokyo’s growing unease over security in the region, particularly China’s increasing military presence near Taiwan and Japan’s southwestern islands. By authorizing the use of force against drones that enter national airspace, Japan aims to deter future incursions and reinforce the credibility of its territorial defense.

이미지 크레딧을 게시합니다: Japan Air Self-Defence Force.

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