Japan approves JASSM-ER missile purchase for its F-15J jets

Japan’s Ministry of Defense approved the acquisition of the Lockheed Martin AGM-158B JASSM-ER (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile-Extended Range) on July 4, 2024.

According to The Aviationist, this move follows a Foreign Military Sales (FMS) package cleared by the U.S. State Department on August 28, 2023. Under this program, Tokyo will procure 50 JASSM-ER missiles for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force’s (JASDF) F-15J jets, significantly boosting its long-range strike capabilities.

The MoD aims to “drastically strengthen its stand-off defense capability,” enabling Japan to conduct attacks from beyond the reach of adversary anti-aircraft missiles. This comes amid heightened tensions between the US-Japan-Taiwan alliance and the China-Russia-North Korea bloc over the past two years. The $104 million FMS package also includes anti-jam global positioning systems, missile containers, and training missiles.

- ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW -

“Upgraded F-15s equipped with this missile will have improved electronic warfare capabilities and an increased number of missiles,” according to a report. “Further upgrades will be carried out on 68 aircraft that have already been modernized.”

These electronic warfare upgrades refer to a $475 million contract signed by Boeing in September 2023, as part of the F-15 Japan Super Interceptor Program. This includes integrating the EPAWSS (Eagle Passive Warning Survivability System) on Mitsubishi-built F-15Js, enhancing the jets’ ability to detect and counter ground and airborne threats while improving situational awareness.

The combination of the JASSM-ER with allied electronic, optical, radar, and satellite surveillance will allow JASDF’s F-15Js to undertake stand-off strikes in rapidly evolving battlefield situations, targeting time-sensitive threats effectively.

The JASSM is a low observable (LO) missile, deploying its folded wings after being released from the aircraft. It can follow pre-set routes and change directions to evade enemy air defense missiles.

The JASSM has become a cornerstone of allied air-launched stand-off weaponry for land strikes. Recently, Poland and Finland joined the list of nations acquiring the Extended Range variant. On May 28, 2024, Poland signed a $735 million contract to procure 821 JASSM-ER missiles and expressed interest in the JASSM-XR. Finland announced the acquisition of AGM-158B JASSM-ERs on May 31, aiming to integrate them on the F-35As expected to be delivered by 2026. Helsinki already uses the AGM-158A JASSM on its FA-18C/D Hornets.

The JASSM is also integral to the USAF’s Rapid Dragon project, which envisions deploying the missiles from C-130J Hercules and C-17 Globemaster III aircraft using disposable pallets. This innovative method was tested during a western Pacific exercise in July 2023. In mid-June, the USAF’s 2nd Bomb Wing at Barksdale AFB held exercise Bayou Warrior, which included loading live JASSMs onto B-52H Stratofortress bombers as part of a readiness exercise.

Readers who wish to follow our weekly coverage can subscribe to the Weekly Defense Roundup.

If you wish to report a grammatical or factual error in this article, please let us know by using the online form.

Executive Editor

Support The Defence Blog

Independent reporting takes resources. Join us on Patreon.

Become a patron

More Like This

Ukraine says Japanese parts are in 90% of Russia’s missiles and drones

Ukrainian Presidential Adviser Denys Brasheuk told Kyodo News in an exclusive interview that Japanese-manufactured components have been identified in approximately 90 percent of the...

Pay raises worked: Japan’s military breaks its recruitment crisis

Japan's Self-Defense Forces recruited 11,177 personnel in Fiscal Year 2025, surpassing 10,000 for the first time in three years and marking a 1,453-person increase...

China accuses Japan of simulating attacks on carrier Liaoning

Japanese warships and aircraft conducted simulated attacks against China's aircraft carrier Liaoning during its 40-day deployment to the South China Sea and Western Pacific...

U.S. Air Force wants a new infrared sensor for its F-15 jets

The U.S. Air Force is looking for industry solutions to upgrade one of the most tactically valuable but persistently underdeveloped sensors on its F-15...

US Air Force prepares to integrate nuclear warhead into new Sentinel ICBM

The U.S. Air Force is preparing to sole-source a contract to Lockheed Martin Space Systems to integrate America's nuclear warhead reentry vehicle into the...