>Abe was killed in order to keep it in place.
That's why it'll probably get repealed tbh. It's insane that one of the largest countries in the world doesn't export any military hardware.
Well then that failed, because the pro-repeal parties now have an upper house supermajority, and milquetoast Kishida who was born in Hiroshima is going back on his anti-nuclear stance.
If Article 9 gets repealed, will we see a return of Japanese fleet carriers and a stronger navy? Having a not so friendly carrier task force right next door should help check Chinese dickwaving, right? Also, Kaga and Izumo could use some back up (maybe a new Akagi).
It's bizarre. Our great grandpappies probably would never have thought that the day would come where their country would be encouraging the nips to militarize, while the once-fierce Japs drag their feet and bicker about the fine points of preserving their imposed constitution
>Japanese super carrier task force operating against Chinese carriers with US AA screen >Super Shokaku class super carriers
This makes my iron the BIG IRON
2 years ago
Anonymous
>yfw they're about to be overrun but the South Koreans show up at the last second, and the three carriers Voltron together into a giga carrier, then vaporize Beijing with a macross cannon
2 years ago
Anonymous
Can America join the Kaiju/Mecha battle?
2 years ago
Anonymous
As long as they promise to take us all to MacDo’s afterward
2 years ago
Anonymous
what if we just bring burger king and have a picnic?
2 years ago
Anonymous
>rule one of propaganda: don't make your enemy look cool
China hasn't got the memo.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Follow the reply chain, America and Japan are already there, then SK shows up once it looks like the hordes of bugs are too much for America and his waifu to handle, GATTAI occurs, then this https://youtu.be/EenLuSCW2Io?t=275
2 years ago
Anonymous
sorry i just wanted to post the badass chinese propaganda again lol
Honestly? Probably not. Kaga and Izumo are adequate for Japan’s needs and a full fledged carrier program would be extremely expensive. See: South Korea reconsidering theirs in favor of more missiles/aircraft to counter North Korea. I’d expect Japan to spend the now increasing defense budget on more precision weapon systems/things that can be churned out cheaply and operated with less manpower than older equivalent platforms to get the most out of their small recruitment pool, like the new Mogami FFMs
>Abe was killed in order to keep it in place.
That's why it'll probably get repealed tbh. It's insane that one of the largest countries in the world doesn't export any military hardware.
Well then that failed, because the pro-repeal parties now have an upper house supermajority, and milquetoast Kishida who was born in Hiroshima is going back on his anti-nuclear stance.
Howa rifles are exported and they're fricking fantastic. If you like a gun for beautiful, perfect machining... like I do... buy a Howa bolt action. It's like what America made in the golden years.
I've been meaning to get a Howa Mini Action in 7.62x39 (its what I've stacked), but I lost my job due to jab refusal so I guess that will have to wait.
Japanese made firearms especially those made by Miroku are the best firearms money can buy from quality to price ratio. I'm absolutely floored by all my Miroku made firearms and I'm not even a fricking weeb
the nips can export weapons
https://www.thedefensepost.com/2022/06/01/japan-export-weapons/
It's just that nobody wants then because they're just inferior derivatives to US weapons at twice the cost.
Because a lot of their indigenous weaponry sucks shit and isn't good for export. Don't take my word for it, look up Japanese complaining about that shit.
What exactly do you want from them? Most of their stuff that is still in production is a close copy of western designs you can buy anywhere in the US. Sigs, Uzis, M249s, etc. Sure it wont have the Minebea roll marks, but they can be had. If you've shot a Costa Mesa AR18, you've literally shot a Howa AR18 and can also extrapolate what a Type 89 is like because the differences are basically a matter of furniture. The replacement to that is just a SCAR copy (which shouldn't be surprising, if you upgrade a type 89 with modern accoutrements like extruded receiver and poly lower, then a SCAR is inevitably what it will resemble), so if you've ever shot a 16s or Bren then you know what its like. The only gun that cant really be substituted is the Type 64, and by the japs own admission that thing is shit. If they ever did do parts kits, the Type 64 is the one most likely to end up here since the Type 20 will take decades to roll out; therefore the Type 89 is going nowhere any time soon.
Do you mean small arms or tanks, missiles and such?
they will start exporting their rifles when article 9 gets repealed
It's never getting repealed. Abe was killed in order to keep it in place.
but his party got the majority after he died and they're discussing getting it repealed
especially since China is about to ape out
If Article 9 gets repealed, will we see a return of Japanese fleet carriers and a stronger navy? Having a not so friendly carrier task force right next door should help check Chinese dickwaving, right? Also, Kaga and Izumo could use some back up (maybe a new Akagi).
>you will live to see Jap and US super carriers conducting operations against chink ships
Maybe this timeline isn’t so bad bros
Also
>ywn tour the Enterprise as a museum ship
Why live
It's bizarre. Our great grandpappies probably would never have thought that the day would come where their country would be encouraging the nips to militarize, while the once-fierce Japs drag their feet and bicker about the fine points of preserving their imposed constitution
>Japanese super carrier task force operating against Chinese carriers with US AA screen
>Super Shokaku class super carriers
This makes my iron the BIG IRON
>yfw they're about to be overrun but the South Koreans show up at the last second, and the three carriers Voltron together into a giga carrier, then vaporize Beijing with a macross cannon
Can America join the Kaiju/Mecha battle?
As long as they promise to take us all to MacDo’s afterward
what if we just bring burger king and have a picnic?
>rule one of propaganda: don't make your enemy look cool
China hasn't got the memo.
Follow the reply chain, America and Japan are already there, then SK shows up once it looks like the hordes of bugs are too much for America and his waifu to handle, GATTAI occurs, then this https://youtu.be/EenLuSCW2Io?t=275
sorry i just wanted to post the badass chinese propaganda again lol
Honestly? Probably not. Kaga and Izumo are adequate for Japan’s needs and a full fledged carrier program would be extremely expensive. See: South Korea reconsidering theirs in favor of more missiles/aircraft to counter North Korea. I’d expect Japan to spend the now increasing defense budget on more precision weapon systems/things that can be churned out cheaply and operated with less manpower than older equivalent platforms to get the most out of their small recruitment pool, like the new Mogami FFMs
>Abe was killed in order to keep it in place.
That's why it'll probably get repealed tbh. It's insane that one of the largest countries in the world doesn't export any military hardware.
Well then that failed, because the pro-repeal parties now have an upper house supermajority, and milquetoast Kishida who was born in Hiroshima is going back on his anti-nuclear stance.
Howa rifles are exported and they're fricking fantastic. If you like a gun for beautiful, perfect machining... like I do... buy a Howa bolt action. It's like what America made in the golden years.
I've been meaning to get a Howa Mini Action in 7.62x39 (its what I've stacked), but I lost my job due to jab refusal so I guess that will have to wait.
Japanese made firearms especially those made by Miroku are the best firearms money can buy from quality to price ratio. I'm absolutely floored by all my Miroku made firearms and I'm not even a fricking weeb
>but I lost my job due to jab refusal so I guess that will have to wait.
That sucks, but at least you avoided joining a cult. Did you sue them?
judges have been tossing vaccine requirement lawsuits left and right so it would be a waste of money if he were to sue
And then you have people accusing Clarence Thomas of judicial activism. Frick this gay Earth.
the nips can export weapons
https://www.thedefensepost.com/2022/06/01/japan-export-weapons/
It's just that nobody wants then because they're just inferior derivatives to US weapons at twice the cost.
>i can save him
Because a lot of their indigenous weaponry sucks shit and isn't good for export. Don't take my word for it, look up Japanese complaining about that shit.
theyre not being exported because they are trash and dont work
What exactly do you want from them? Most of their stuff that is still in production is a close copy of western designs you can buy anywhere in the US. Sigs, Uzis, M249s, etc. Sure it wont have the Minebea roll marks, but they can be had. If you've shot a Costa Mesa AR18, you've literally shot a Howa AR18 and can also extrapolate what a Type 89 is like because the differences are basically a matter of furniture. The replacement to that is just a SCAR copy (which shouldn't be surprising, if you upgrade a type 89 with modern accoutrements like extruded receiver and poly lower, then a SCAR is inevitably what it will resemble), so if you've ever shot a 16s or Bren then you know what its like. The only gun that cant really be substituted is the Type 64, and by the japs own admission that thing is shit. If they ever did do parts kits, the Type 64 is the one most likely to end up here since the Type 20 will take decades to roll out; therefore the Type 89 is going nowhere any time soon.
>endless amount
weird way to say 'a couple dozen'