Japan to consider sharing air defense radar information with Philippines in order to track Chinese aircraft
News reports from Japan says Tokyo is mulling over a plan to share air defense radar information with the Philippines in order to better track Chinese aircraft heading out to the Pacific Ocean.
Photo: Japan Ministry of Defense
Currently, Japan is able to track Chinese aircraft over the Miyako Straits but if any of those aircraft enters the Pacific via Bashi Channel, they cannot be track reliably due to the distance involved.
The plan is to share the information from Japanese radars with the Philippines while Manila will provide information collected by three Mitsubishi Electric J/FPS-3 and one J/TPS-P14 radars that Philippines is buying.
Philippines had awarded a long-running competition to buy long-range air defense radars to Mitsubishi Electric in March. The deal was supposed to be signed within 60 days of the award but has been delayed due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. It is believe that the contract will be finalized within a month.
With the information provided by Philippines, Japan can get a better air picture of Chinese aircraft movements south of Taiwan and take appropriate measures much earlier.