Japan enters the international arms export market through a limited and selective route, based on its technological superiority in aviation, submarines, missiles, and sensor systems, rather than mass production or competitive pricing. Despite the easing of export restrictions, its ability to transform into a large-scale global arms exporter remains limited, with its most likely position being that of a high-tech supplier serving a network of advanced alliances and partnerships, rather than a direct competitor to China or South Korea. To read the full report, Click Here.



