JOINT STAFF 1 ARF-ISG on Confidence Building Measures & Preventive Diplomacy Defence Officials' Dialogue (DoD) Defence Officials' Dialogue (DoD) Maritime Security Defense Plans and Policy Department (J-5) Joint Staff, Ministry of Defense, Japan
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ARF-ISGon Confidence Building Measures
& Preventive Diplomacy
Defence Officials' Dialogue (DoD)Defence Officials' Dialogue (DoD)
Maritime SecurityMaritime Security
Defense Plans and Policy Department (J-5)Joint Staff, Ministry of Defense, Japan
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I. Maritime Security Environment surrounding Asian-Pacificregion
II. Japanese Initiative on Maritime Security for Asian-Pacificregion -ReCAAP-
III. Japan’s proactive indigenous efforts on Maritime Policya. Efforts by Basic Act on Ocean Policyb. Efforts against Piracy
IV. Japan’s commitment on Maritime Securitya. Overview of Counter-Piracy Ops in GOAb. Commitment to PSI Activitiesc. Overview of OEF Support Mission
ScopeScope
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I. Maritime Security I. Maritime Security Environment surrounding Environment surrounding
Asian-Pacific regionAsian-Pacific region
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Maritime Security Environmentsurrounding Asia-Pacific region
Maritime Security Environmentsurrounding Asia-Pacific region
Illegal EntryIllegal Entry Illegal Fishing Illegal Fishing Drug SmugglingDrug Smuggling DistressDistress PiracyPiracy Maritime TerrorismMaritime Terrorism Suspicious ShipsSuspicious Ships WMD ShippingWMD Shipping Pollution & etcPollution & etc Suspicious ShipDrag Smugglers
Maritime Terrorism
TypeType of Maritime Threatsof Maritime Threats
Against Maritime Threats - National Efforts and International Cooperation
Against Maritime Threats - National Efforts and International Cooperation
Pirates
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II. Japan’s Initiative on II. Japan’s Initiative on Maritime Security for Asian-Maritime Security for Asian-
Pacific regionPacific region
Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships in Asia Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships in Asia (ReCAAP) (ReCAAP)
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ReCAAPReCAAP
DetailsDetails In November 2001, ex-Japanese prime minister Jyunichiro
KOIZUMI proposed to establish the regal framework to promote the regional cooperation seeking for effective solution against Piracy Issue in Asian Region
Under the Japanese Initiative, the process of settling ReCAAP had began, and adopted in November 2004
In November 2001, ex-Japanese prime minister Jyunichiro KOIZUMI proposed to establish the regal framework to promote the regional cooperation seeking for effective solution against Piracy Issue in Asian Region
Under the Japanese Initiative, the process of settling ReCAAP had began, and adopted in November 2004
ParticipantsParticipants14 countries including 8 ASEAN countries ( +2 pending)14 countries including 8 ASEAN countries ( +2 pending)
The essence of ReCAAPThe essence of ReCAAP Establish the Information Sharing Center (ISC) Create the Cooperative Regime & Info Sharing through ISC Promote bilateral relationship among member countries without
ISC
Establish the Information Sharing Center (ISC) Create the Cooperative Regime & Info Sharing through ISC Promote bilateral relationship among member countries without
ISC
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III. Japan’s proactive III. Japan’s proactive indigenous efforts onindigenous efforts on
Maritime PolicyMaritime Policy
III-a. Efforts by Basic At on Ocean PolicyIII-a. Efforts by Basic At on Ocean PolicyIII-b. Efforts against PiracyIII-b. Efforts against Piracy
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III-a. Efforts by ‘Basic Act on Ocean Policy’ III-a. Efforts by ‘Basic Act on Ocean Policy’
OutlinesOutlines
National Effort for MSNational Effort for MS
Strengthen humane resources by in- creasing specialists on maritime issues
Prepare the ships and airplanes including MSDF’s Escort Ships, RHIBs, and Helos for Maritime Security
Promote the mutual cooperation between Japan Coast Guard and MSDF to overcome the inter-agency gaps
Strengthen humane resources by in- creasing specialists on maritime issues
Prepare the ships and airplanes including MSDF’s Escort Ships, RHIBs, and Helos for Maritime Security
Promote the mutual cooperation between Japan Coast Guard and MSDF to overcome the inter-agency gaps
Cooperation with Coast Guard
The act was enforced in July 2007, in order to enhance the sound development of economy and to improve the stability of the lives, as well as to contribute to the coexistence of the oceans and mankind under the international cooperation.
The act was enforced in July 2007, in order to enhance the sound development of economy and to improve the stability of the lives, as well as to contribute to the coexistence of the oceans and mankind under the international cooperation.
RHIB
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New Anti-Piracy Law enforced in July 2009New Anti-Piracy Law enforced in July 2009
MSDF air deployment forces with US, German, and Spanish MPA squadron in Djibouti international airport
The number of piracy attacks in Somali coast and in Malacca Strait
Off the coast of Somali & GOA
Malacca Strait
III-b. Efforts against PiracyIII-b. Efforts against Piracy
The Law allows the MSDF to protect any foreign ships irrelevant to Japan and share information among military vessels of other countries.
The Law expands the MSDF' authority to use weapons to thwart pirates and secure ships to be protected.
The Law allows the MSDF to protect any foreign ships irrelevant to Japan and share information among military vessels of other countries.
The Law expands the MSDF' authority to use weapons to thwart pirates and secure ships to be protected.
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IV. Japan’s commitment onIV. Japan’s commitment onMaritime SecurityMaritime Security
IV-a. Overview of Counter-Piracy Ops in GOAIV-a. Overview of Counter-Piracy Ops in GOAIV-b. Commitment to PSI ActivitiesIV-b. Commitment to PSI ActivitiesIV-c.IV-c. Overview of OEF Support Mission Overview of OEF Support Mission
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Yemen
Oman
Naval Vessels from Various Countriesfor Anti-Piracy Activities
Escort Mission by ships - Started on 30th of March, ’09 - As of 31st t of October, ’09 74 Missions Completed
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IV-a. Overview of Counter-Piracy Ops in GOAIV-a. Overview of Counter-Piracy Ops in GOA
Operational Flight by MPA - Started on 11th of June, ’09 - As of 31st of October, ’09 86 Operational Flights Completed
MSDF P-3C : 2 Operations Base
Djibouti
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Dispatched Surface Units MSDF Destroyer : 2 with Helicopters
Somalia
India
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IV-b. Commitment to PSI ActivitiesIV-b. Commitment to PSI Activities
JS “MURASAME” class Destroyer
2 P-3Cs, Maritime Patrol Aircraft
Japanese P-3C with New Zealand’s P-3K at PSI Maritime Interdiction Ex. “MARU” hosted by NZ in 2008
PSI Maritime Interdiction EX.PSI Maritime Interdiction EX.
Japan hosted PSI Maritime Interdiction EX. in 2004 and 2007
Sent 1 Destroyer including 1 boarding team and 2 MPAs on “Deep Sabre II” hosted by Singapore in last October
Japan hosted PSI Maritime Interdiction EX. in 2004 and 2007
Sent 1 Destroyer including 1 boarding team and 2 MPAs on “Deep Sabre II” hosted by Singapore in last October
The Scene of Boarding Ops in PSI Maritime Interdiction Ex.
Japan will get involved in PSI activities to prevent WMD Proliferation for changing the world security environment
Japan will get involved in PSI activities to prevent WMD Proliferation for changing the world security environment
Japanese challengesJapanese challenges
Japanese participating units at PSI Maritime Interdiction Ex. “Deep Sabre II”
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US NZ UK
Pakistan Canada Germany
Greece
ItalyHolland
SpainFrance
Denmark
IV-c. Overview of OEF Support MissionIV-c. Overview of OEF Support Mission
- Refuel for ship : 922 times Approx. 511,240 kl - Refuel for helicopter on ship : 81 times
Approx. 1,160 kl - Water Supply : 189 times
Approx. 10,790 ton
Since December 2001 (as of 31st SEP 09)
Japanese oiler remarked 100times replenish mission under new law in the end of April , 2009.
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Questions and DiscussionsQuestions and Discussions
Thank you for your attention!Thank you for your attention!
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