Achievements in U.S.–Japan Alliance Transformation
- Greater interoperability
- Forward deploy I Corps headquarters from Ft. Lewis to collocate with the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Central Readiness Force headquarters at Camp Zama in 2012.
- Establish a Bilateral Air Operations Coordination Center established at Yokota Air Force Base with integrated air and missile defense.
- Realignment and consolidation of U.S. forces
- Relocate Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Futenma to a new facility at Camp Schwab.
- Redeploy 8,000 U.S. Marines of the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force from Okinawa to Guam. Japan to pay $6.1 billion or 75 percent of the cost.
- Relocate elements of Carrier Air Wing 5 from Naval Air Station Atsugi to MCAS Iwakuni.
- Expanded role for Japan Self-Defense Force
- Elevate the Japan Defense Agency to cabinet-level Ministry of Defense.
- Participate in international peacekeeping operations and disaster relief operations.
- Enhanced cooperation on ballistic missile defense
- U.S.-built X-band radar system at Japanese Air Self-Defense Force's (JASDF) Shariki air base, which shares data with the Japanese.
- Expedite deployment of U.S. Patriot PAC-3 units at Kadena, Okinawa.
- Provide Standard Missile (SM-3) capabilities to U.S. forward-deployed naval forces.
- Accelerate modification of Japanese Aegis ships with SM-3 capabilities.
- Japanese Aegis-equipped destroyer intercepted a medium-range target missile near Hawaii.
By: Brant
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