Japan Air Self-Defense Force
The Japan Air Self-Defense Force, JASDF, also referred to as the Japanese Air Force, is the air warfare branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces, responsible for the defense of Japanese airspace and for other aerospace operations. The JASDF carries out combat air patrols around Japan, while also maintaining a network of ground and air early-warning radar systems. The branch also has an aerobatic team known as Blue Impulse and has provided air transport in UN peacekeeping missions.
The JASDF had an estimated 50,000 personnel as of 2013, and as of 2020 operates about 740 aircraft, approximately 330 of them fighter aircraft.
As early as Fiscal Year 2021, the service's name will change to the Japan Aerospace Self-Defense Force in recognition of the increasing importance of the space domain.
History
Japan did not have a separate air force before and during World War II. Aviation operations were carried out by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service and the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service. Following World War II, the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy were disbanded in 1945. Article 9 of the United States–written 1947 constitution prevented Japan from having a regular military.On 1 July 1954, the National Security Board was reorganized as the Defense Agency, and the National Security Force was reorganized afterwards as the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, the Coastal Safety Force was reorganized as the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and the Japan Air Self-Defense Force was established as a new branch of JSDF. General Keizō Hayashi was appointed as the first Chairman of Joint Staff Council—professional head of the three branches. The enabling legislation for this was the 1954 Self-Defense Forces Act.
The Far East Air Force, U.S. Air Force, announced on 6 January 1955, that 85 aircraft would be turned over to the fledgling Japanese air force on about 15 January, the first equipment of the new force.
The JASDF Air Defense Command Headquarters was relocated from Fuchu Air Base to Yokota Air Base on March 26, 2012. The relocation is due to the 2002 Defense Policy Review Initiative. The purpose is to strengthen the U.S.-Japan Security Alliance. The ADC Headquarters does command and control operations to defend Japanese airspace.
Until 2015, women were banned from becoming fighter jet and reconnaissance aircraft pilots. The first female pilot of an F-15 joined the ranks, along with three other female pilots currently in training, in 2018.
Since 2008, the number of scrambles to intercept Chinese aircraft has increased rapidly. In 2010 there were scrambles against 31 Chinese aircraft and 193 Russian aircraft. In 2018 scrambles increased to against 638 Chinese aircraft and 343 Russian aircraft. Chinese aircraft flight paths are mostly in the East China Sea, around the Ryukyu islands and through the Korea Strait. Russia frequently conducts flights orbiting Japan with military aircraft.
The Ministry of Defense reported in fiscal 2018 that there were 999 scrambles by JASDF jets against mainly Chinese and Russian unidentified aircraft. That is the second highest amount of scrambles by the JASDF since 1958. 638 were Chinese aircraft and 343 were Russian aircraft. On June 20 2019, two Russian bombers violated Japanese airspace twice on the same day.
The Diet of Japan approved the modification of the ships of the Izumo-class to operate STOVL aircraft and in 2019 ordered 42 STOVL Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning IIs.The US Marines will operate their own STOVL F-35s from the Izumo-class in cooperation with the ship's crew to build up a Japanese capability to operate this type. The current plan is for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force to operate the STOVL F-35B from land bases once delivered. According to an RT interview, the Japanese Ministry of Defense representative states that the STOVL aircraft are a land based Japan Air Self-Defense Force asset and the modification of maritime escort vessels is to “increase operational flexibility”, stating “We are not creating carrier air wings or carrier air squadrons”.
Organization
Major units of the JASDF are the Air Defense Command, Air Support Command, Air Training Command, Air Development and Test Command, and Air Materiel Command. The Air Support Command is responsible for direct support of operational forces in rescue, transportation, control, weather monitoring and inspection. The Air Training Command is responsible for basic flying and technical training. The Air Development and Test Command, in addition to overseeing equipment research and development, is also responsible for research and development in such areas as flight medicine. On May 19, 2020 the JASDF officially inaugurated its Space Operation Squadron.The Air Defense Command has northern, central, and western regional headquarters located at Misawa, Iruma, and Kasuga, respectively and the Southwestern Composite Air Division based at Naha, Okinawa Prefecture. All four regional headquarters control surface-to-air missile units of both the JASDF and the JGSDF located in their respective areas.
- Prime Minister of Japan
- *Minister of Defense
- **JASDF Chief of Staff / Air Staff Office
- ***Air Defense Command: Yokota, Fussa, Tokyo
- ****Northern Air Defense Force: Misawa, Aomori
- *****2nd Air Wing
- *****3rd Air Wing
- *****Northern Air Command Support Flight,
- *****Northern Aircraft Control & Warning Wing
- *****3rd Air Defense Missile Group
- *****6th Air Defense Missile Group
- ****Central Air Defense Force: Iruma, Saitama
- *****6th Air Wing
- *****7th Air Wing
- *****Central Air Command Support Squadron
- *****Central Aircraft Control & Warning Wing
- *****1st Air Defense Missile Group
- *****4th Air Defense Missile Group
- *****Iwo Jima Air Base Group
- ****Western Air Defense Force: Kasuga, Fukuoka
- *****5th Air Wing
- *****8th Air Wing
- *****Western Air Command Support Squadron,
- *****Western Aircraft Control & Warning Wing
- *****2nd Air Defense Missile Group
- ****Southwestern Air Defense Force: Naha, Okinawa
- *****9th Air Wing
- *****Southwestern Aircraft Control & Warning Wing
- *****5th Air Defense Missile Group
- ****Airborne Early Warning Group: Hamamatsu Air Base
- *****Airborne Early Warning and Surveillance Group: Misawa Air Base, Naha Air Base
- ****Air Tactics Development Wing
- *****Tactical Fighter Training Group: Komatsu Air Base
- *****Electronic Warfare Squadron Iruma Air Base
- *****Electronic Intelligence Squadron Iruma Air Base
- ****Air Rescue Wing
- *****Detachments: Chitose, Matsushima, Ashiya, Akita, Hyakuri, Nyutabaru, Niigata, Hamamatsu, Naha, Komatsu, Komaki
- *****Helicopter Airlift Squadrons: Iruma, Kasuga, Misawa, Naha
- ****Air Defense Missile Training Group: Hamamatsu, Chitose
- **Air Support Command: Fuchū Air Base, Tokyo
- ***1st Tactical Airlift Group
- ***2nd Tactical Airlift Group
- ***3rd Tactical Airlift Group
- ***Air Traffic Control Service Group
- ***Air Weather Group
- ***Space Operations Squadron
- ***Flight Check Squadron
- ***Special Airlift Group:
- **Air Training Command: Hamamatsu, Shizuoka
- ***1st Air Wing
- ***4th Air Wing
- ***11th Flying Training Wing
- ***12th Flight Training Wing
- ***13th Flight Training Wing
- ***Fighter Training Group
- ***1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th Technical School
- ***Air Basic Training Wing
- ***Air Training Aids Group
- ***Air Officer Candidate School
- **Air Development and Test Command: Iruma Air Base, Saitama
- ***Air Development and Test Wing
- ***Electronics Development and Test Group
- ***Aeromedical Laboratory
- **Air Material Command: Jujou, Tokyo
- ***1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Air Depot
- **Air Staff College
- **Air Communications and Systems Wing
- **Aerosafety Service Group
- **Central Air Base Group
- **Others
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