Japan Self-Defense Forces |
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| Service branches | Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Japan Air Self-Defense Force |
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Commander-in-Chief | PM Shinzō Abe |
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Minister of Defense | Itsunori Onodera |
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Chief of Staff of the Joint Staff Council | General Shigeru Iwasaki Japan Air Self-Defense Force |
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Military age | 18 to 49 years of age |
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Available for military service | 27,301,443 males, age 18–49 (2010 est.), 26,307,003 females, age 18–49 (2010 est.) |
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Fit for military service | 22,390,431 males, age 18–49 (2010 est.), 21,540,322 females, age 18–49 (2010 est.) |
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Reaching military age annually | 623,365 males (2010 est.), 591,253 females (2010 est.) |
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Active personnel | 247,746 (ranked 24th) |
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Reserve personnel | 57,899 |
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Budget | $55.9 billion[1][2] (2011)[3] (2012); $281.98 billion[4] (2011-2015 Planned) |
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Percent of GDP | 1% (2011) |
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Domestic suppliers | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Mitsubishi Electric NEC Kawasaki Heavy Industries Toshiba Fujitsu Fuji Heavy Industries IHI Corporation Komatsu Limited Japan Steel Works Hitachi Ltd. Daikin Industries Oki Electric Industry[5] ShinMaywa Howa Sumitomo Heavy Industries |
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Foreign suppliers | United States United Kingdom Germany Italy Switzerland France Sweden[6] Russia (rarely) India (rarely) |
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Japan Self-Defense Forces |
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| Service branches | Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Japan Air Self-Defense Force |
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|
Commander-in-Chief | PM Shinzō Abe |
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Minister of Defense | Itsunori Onodera |
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Chief of Staff of the Joint Staff Council | General Shigeru Iwasaki Japan Air Self-Defense Force |
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Military age | 18 to 49 years of age |
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Available for military service | 27,301,443 males, age 18–49 (2010 est.), 26,307,003 females, age 18–49 (2010 est.) |
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Fit for military service | 22,390,431 males, age 18–49 (2010 est.), 21,540,322 females, age 18–49 (2010 est.) |
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Reaching military age annually | 623,365 males (2010 est.), 591,253 females (2010 est.) |
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Active personnel | 247,746 (ranked 24th) |
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Reserve personnel | 57,899 |
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Budget | $55.9 billion[1][2] (2011)[3] (2012); $281.98 billion[4] (2011-2015 Planned) |
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Percent of GDP | 1% (2011) |
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Domestic suppliers | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Mitsubishi Electric NEC Kawasaki Heavy Industries Toshiba Fujitsu Fuji Heavy Industries IHI Corporation Komatsu Limited Japan Steel Works Hitachi Ltd. Daikin Industries Oki Electric Industry[5] ShinMaywa Howa Sumitomo Heavy Industries |
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Foreign suppliers | United States United Kingdom Germany Italy Switzerland France Sweden[6] Russia (rarely) India (rarely) |
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