The Japanese government plans to equip its F-2 fighters from next fiscal year with a new air-to-ship missile now under development, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported on Wednesday.
Quoting unnamed sources, the newspaper said the new missile — the first supersonic air-to-ship type missile developed by Japan — will replace the Air Self-Defense Force's Type 80 and Type 93 missiles.
The speed of the new missile is roughly Mach 3, or three times the speed of sound and about three-times faster than the Type 93 missile.
"The introduction of the new missile is aimed at keeping the Chinese Navy — which has been taking high-handed action in the East China Sea and other places — in check," the newspaper said.
The new missile is to be tested against a retired destroyer.
Additional specifics of the missile under development were not disclosed.
Tensions between Japan and China are high over a territorial dispute in the East China Sea and Beijing's military posture in the Asia-Pacific region.
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