US and Japanese Forces to Train as Typhon Missile System Arrives in Southern Japan
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- US and Japanese Forces to Train as Typhon Missile System Arrives in Southern Japan
- Vehicles for the U.S. military's Typhon ground-based missile system have arrived at a Japan Self-Defense Force base in Kagoshima Prefecture. This is in preparation for joint training exercises with the JSDF planned from this month's 22nd to September, during which the Typhon system will be temporarily deployed at the base. The system can carry cruise missiles with a range of about 1,600 km, capable of reaching mainland China. Although no live-fire drills will be conducted, the deployment is seen as a significant step in strengthening regional deterrence.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 10, 2026
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Vehicles for the U.S. military's Typhon ground-based missile system have arrived at a Japan Self-Defense Force base in Kagoshima Prefecture. This is in preparation for joint training exercises with the JSDF planned from this month's 22nd to September, during which the Typhon system will be temporarily deployed at the base. The system can carry cruise missiles with a range of about 1,600 km, capable of reaching mainland China. Although no live-fire drills will be conducted, the deployment is seen as a significant step in strengthening regional deterrence.
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- PR Times
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- June 10, 2026
Vehicles for the U.S. military's Typhon ground-based missile system have arrived at a Japan Self-Defense Force base in Kagoshima Prefecture. This is in preparation for joint training exercises with the JSDF planned from this month's 22nd to September, during which the Typhon system will be temporarily deployed at the base. The system can carry cruise missiles with a range of about 1,600 km, capable of reaching mainland China. Although no live-fire drills will be conducted, the deployment is seen as a significant step in strengthening regional deterrence.
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Minami-Nippon Broadcasting (MBC) reported today that a U.S. military C-17 transport plane flew into the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's Kanoya Air Base (Kanoya Base) yesterday afternoon and unloaded a vehicle for the long-range missile launcher, Typhon. The base is located in Kanoya City, Kagoshima Prefecture.
Kanoya Base is also one of the locations for exercises between U.S. and Japanese forces, and the Typhon ground-based missile launching system is expected to be temporarily deployed at this base during the exercise period.
The Typhon can carry cruise missiles with a range of about 1,600 kilometers. It operates with a missile-launching vehicle paired with a command-and-control vehicle, forming a two-vehicle set. This range can reach mainland China.
On the 7th of this month, a transport plane had already delivered a Typhon vehicle to Kanoya Base. The report speculates that with another vehicle arriving yesterday, the two vehicles required for operation appear to be complete.
Although the Typhon will not conduct live-fire training, Japan's Ministry of Defense (equivalent to a ministry of defense) has not disclosed whether actual missiles will be brought into the base.
Kyodo News previously cited sources as saying that the U.S. military is expected to move the Typhon launcher to a U.S. military base in Japan for storage after a series of exercises.
FAQ
美軍在日本部署了什麼飛彈系統?
美軍在日本鹿兒島縣的鹿屋航空基地部署了「泰風」(Typhon)陸基飛彈發射系統。
「泰風」飛彈系統的射程有多遠?
根據報導,泰風系統能搭載射程約1600公里的巡弋飛彈,其射程範圍能觸及中國大陸。
這次部署的目的是什麼?
此次部署是為了配合美軍與日本自衛隊計劃於本月22日起至9月舉行的聯合訓練。
聯合訓練會進行實彈射擊嗎?
報導指出,屆時的訓練將不會進行實彈射擊,但日本防衛省未透露是否會將實際飛彈運進基地。
訓練結束後,泰風系統將如何處理?
報導引述消息人士稱,美軍預計在一連串演習後,將泰風發射裝置移至駐日美軍基地保管。