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Japan nears plan for ammo storage network closer to Taiwan​

Exclusive: Defense officials seek to spread out firepower with dozens of new depots
Japanese defense officials are weighing a plan to build dozens of ammunition and weapons depots on far-flung southwestern islands in preparation for a potential Taiwan crisis, Nikkei has learned.
Japan has about 1,400 ammunition storage facilities nationwide, but 70% are located in the country's northernmost main island of Hokkaido, more than 2,000 km away from Japanese islands in the East China Sea.
Defense planners seek to spread these supplies out to make them more accessible to Japanese forces defending the country's China-facing islands.
The Defense Ministry estimates the Ground Self-Defense Force will need about 90 additional munitions depot within the next decade, while the Maritime Self-Defense Force will need roughly 40 more depots.
One proposal would build nearly 70 ammunition storage facilities within the next five years.
The new depots will be located in the Nansei Islands, which include Okinawa and extend toward Taiwan from the southern tip of Japan's southernmost main island of Kyushu. The government will begin discussions with local authorities and residents on the proposed islands.
Defense officials will consider joint use of U.S. military installations in Japan as well.
 

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