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TuskCracker
Dec 19, 2007, 10:49
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I wasn't aware Japanes military was creating a Missile Shield. In concert with the United States military of course. Seems to be United States technology.
Japanese Ship Downs Missile in Pacific Test
By REUTERS
Published: December 18, 2007
A Japanese Navy destroyer shot down a ballistic missile on Monday in a test about 100 miles over the Pacific, a first for a United States ally.
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The test involved a shipboard detection and tracking tool called Aegis, built by Lockheed Martin, and the Standard Missile-3 interceptor, produced by Raytheon. The medium-range target missile was launched from an American range on Kauai, Hawaii. About three minutes later, the SM-3 intercepted it about 100 miles above the Pacific, a joint United States-Japanese announcement said.
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Astroboy
Dec 19, 2007, 11:14
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I wasn't aware Japanes military was creating a Missile Shield. In concert with the United States military of course. Seems to be United States technology.
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.... made with Japanese key parts. :cool:
.... made with Japanese key parts. :cool:
...and reproduced and manufactured in China for 1/3 the cost and 1/4 the efficiency. :cool: (Sarcasm, my friends, sarcasm)
Astroboy
Dec 19, 2007, 12:20
...and reproduced and manufactured in China for 1/3 the cost and 1/4 the efficiency. :cool: (Sarcasm, my friends, sarcasm)
Again, Japan sells Key parts and machinery to China. :relief:
TuskCracker
Dec 28, 2007, 02:29
Japanese Ship Downs Missile in Pacific Test
North Korea is becoming less and less of a threat.
Half the North Koreans are starving. They know they must change.
Slowly South-Korea and North-Korea will become economically involved more and more.
North-Korea has cheap labor, and natural resources.
South-Korea is a very High-Technology country, and also builds Oil-Platforms and large complex ships (I saw this on TV).
p.s: The abduction issue is a very emotional issue. Every country in the world would be very very angry about this. Especially the kidnapping/abduction of young women. What could be worse than that. One was just a teenager.
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centrajapan
Dec 28, 2007, 02:39
Japan should not rely on US technology. They can't even protect their country from commercial airliners better yet catch that person who was behind it.
nice gaijin
Dec 28, 2007, 04:46
North Korea is becoming less and less of a threat.
Half the North Koreans are starving. They know they must change.
Slowly South-Korea and North-Korea will become economically involved more and more.
North-Korea has cheap labor, and natural resources.
South-Korea is a very High-Technology country, and also builds Oil-Platforms and large complex ships (I saw this on TV).
p.s: The abduction issue is a very emotional issue. Every country in the world would be very very angry about this. Especially the kidnapping/abduction of young women. What could be worse than that. One was just a teenager.
_.Other than perhaps the first sentence, what does any of this have to do with Japan developing a missile shield?
Japan should not rely on US technology. They can't even protect their country from commercial airliners better yet catch that person who was behind it.
Let's not confuse a failure in foreign policy with technological shortcomings. America develops some of the most advanced military hardware in the world, whether it actually benefits anyone other than the R&D groups is another matter.
TuskCracker
Dec 28, 2007, 09:26
Other than perhaps the first sentence, what does any of this have to do with Japan developing a missile shield?
The fact that North-Korea launched a missile over Japan. And that North-Korea has developed several nuclear bombs.
That is the main threat. Who else threatens Japan with missiles that carry a Nuclear Warhead ?
p.s: I would be glad that Japan would n-o-t use the American military. Saves me, an American taxpayer some of my money !
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Astroboy
Jan 9, 2008, 17:25
North Korea is becoming less and less of a threat. Agree.
Half the North Koreans are starving. They know they must change.
But Kim Jong ILL and his associates do not care own people. The most important thing for them is to keep his regime. Kim is very afraid that he must be killed by own people like ex-Romanian dictator Ceausescu. Kim knows if he open the country, his & his family's history will prove fake, and killed.
So they cannot change and do not want to change.
Slowly South-Korea and North-Korea will become economically involved more and more. North-Korea has cheap labor, and natural resources.
And depending Japanese financial assitance. But because of abduction issue, Japan will not grant any help relating to NK. And abduction issue will not be solved as far as NK remains as NK. So Nothing change.
South-Korea is a very High-Technology country, and also builds Oil-Platforms and large complex ships (I saw this on TV).
Yes, that's why SK need to import a lot from Japan in order to make better products. Please check inside of Korean products - all key parts are Japanese.
Astroboy
Jan 9, 2008, 17:35
So Let's wait until NK dry out.
Kyoto Returnee
Jan 9, 2008, 19:04
Agree.
Yes, that's why SK need to import a lot from Japan in order to make better products. Please check inside of Korean products - all key parts are Japanese.
Are you sure?
I know in Australia, South Korean cars are well reputed here for reliability and the JP brands have a difficult time matching the buck.
I wonder if Korean cars will dominate the JP car market in the future due to better pricing?
Astroboy
Jan 9, 2008, 19:16
S.Korea's trade deficit with Japan rises to $10 bln in first 4 months
http://info.jctrans.net/jcnet/industryresearch/article/2007521456943.shtml
South Korea's trade deficit with Japan has been steadily rising in recent years. South Korea relies on Japan for key parts, components, and manufacturing machinery that are needed to maintain its export-led economy.
So the world is purchasing made-in-Japan through Korean products. Thank you very much.
centrajapan
Jan 9, 2008, 19:21
US is thinking of taking North Korea off its Axis Of Evil list. Japan wants US to keep North Korea on its Axis of Evil list. North Korea is Japans worst enemy yet also North Koreas greatest sponsor. Trillions of yens from pachinko goes to North Korea and with that money they make missiles pointing at Japan.
Astroboy
Jan 9, 2008, 19:27
US is thinking of taking North Korea off its Axis Of Evil list. Japan wants US to keep North Korea on its Axis of Evil list. North Korea is Japans worst enemy yet also North Koreas greatest sponsor. Trillions of yens from pachinko goes to North Korea and with that money they make missiles pointing at Japan.
Yes. You learned a lot. So Japanese sanction agasint NK is the most painful to them.
It is just a matter of question when NK dry outs. Just watching them is more than enough.
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