Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade (Japan)


The Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade is a marine unit of the Japan Self-Defense Forces responsible for conducting amphibious operations. It incorporates the former Western Army Infantry Regiment, which was the dedicated amphibious warfare unit of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force.
The ARDB is based at Camp Ainoura in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture.

History

In light of tensions over the Senkaku Islands and the decision for putting the Chinese Coast Guard under military control, Japan started the process of creating an elite marine unit. This brigade was designed to conduct amphibious operations and to recover any Japanese islands taken by an adversary.
In 2006, Japan devised a plan to respond to this threat as outlined in the Defense Programs and Budget of Japan. Thus Japan prepared an amphibious force with the necessary know-how, acquired amphibious and other vehicles for such warfare. Prior to this, training was conducted with the U.S. Marine Corps such as "Iron Fist" and the integrated exercise "Dawn Blitz" in which the JSDF participated.
In the Rim of the Pacific Exercise of 2014, the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force participated for the first time with amphibious warfare training between the U.S. Marine Corps and the GSDF for multilateral exercises. In Japan, joint exercises are also conducted by inviting the U.S. Marine Corps at JGSDF Camp Soumagahara and training with the dispatch of GSDF members to the U.S. Marine Corps in Okinawa Prefecture.
In 2016, 300 WAIR soldiers were sent to Camp Pendleton for marine training. They were also trained to prepare for the ARDB's establishment.
On 7 April 2018, Japan activated its first marine unit since World War II. The marines of the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force 's Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade, gathered at a ceremony activating the brigade at JGSDF's Camp Ainoura in Sasebo, on the southwest island of Kyushu, Japan. The Brigade is trained to counter invaders from occupying Japanese islands along the edge of the East China Sea that Tokyo considers vulnerable to attack.
50 ARDB soldiers were deployed for the first time in an overseas training exercise with American and Filipino marines in Operation Kamandag in October 2018. This was the first time that Japanese armored vehicles were on foreign soil since WW2. The marine unit also dispatched 300 soldiers to participate in Exercise Talisman Saber in July 2019, training in amphibious landings at Queensland, Australia along with American, Australian and British marines. The ARDB suffered its first casualty when a 38-year old JGSDF soldier, Suguru Maehara, with the rank of Sergeant 1st Class, was killed in a vehicular accident during joint exercises with US and Filipino troops on 7 October 2018. The vehicle he was riding in collided with another vehicle in Subic Bay.

Organization

The ARDB is composed of the following:http://www.mod.go.jp/gsdf/gcc/ardb/hensei/link1.html
Official nameRankFull nameSubsidiary announcement dateFormer post
Commander of the Amphibious Mobile Brigade and Commander of Aiura GarrisonMajor generalTakanori Hirata December 20, 2019Deputy Chief of Staff of the Western Army
Deputy CommanderColonelYūji Hirata March 23, 20192nd Soda Education Team Leader
Senior staffColonelSeiji Uesono March 27, 2018General Manager, Regional Liaison Coordination Division, General Affairs Department

Equipment

Infantry weapons

ARDB forces are equipped with light infantry weapons, including:

Vehicles

ARDB are also equipped with US and Japanese-made military vehicles and aircraft such as: