Analysts say it could be interpreted as crossing a ‘strategic threshold’ and reinforce Beijing’s suspicions about Tokyo’s Taiwan intentions
4-MIN READ4-MIN1 ListenSeong Hyeon ChoiPublished: 10:00am, 15 Mar 2026Japan has deployed its domestically produced long-range missiles near the East China Sea – a move that could be interpreted by Beijing as crossing a “strategic threshold”, analysts said.Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara said on Monday that the upgraded Type-12 surface-to-ship missiles would be deployed at Camp Kengun in the southwestern Japanese prefecture of Kumamoto by the end of this month.
Army vehicles carrying the first batch of missile launchers were reportedly spotted arriving at Camp Kengun past midnight on Monday.
Beijing views Taiwan as part of China, to be reunited by force if necessary. Most countries, including the US and its allies, do not recognise self-governed Taiwan as an independent state, but Washington is opposed to any forcible change to the status quo and is legally bound to supply Taipei with weapons for defence.