The tools of Owatasumi : Japan's ocean surveillance and coastal defence capabilities / Desmond Ball and Richard Tanter.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 1925022269
- 1925022277
- 9781925022261
- 9781925022278
- Boundary disputes
- Territorial waters -- China
- Territorial waters -- Japan
- Underwater surveillance -- Japan
- Boundary disputes
- Diplomatic relations
- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science
- Territorial waters
- Underwater surveillance
- Japan -- Foreign relations -- United States
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Japan
- China
- Japan
- United States
- 327.14Â 23
- KZ3684.5.J3Â B35 2015eb
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Hugenote College Main Campus | Digital version | Not for loan | Only accessible on campus. |
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- Post-Cold War intrusions into Japanese waters -- The JMSDF's ocean surveillance architecture -- The Japanese ground self-defense force (JGSDF) -- The organization of the JMSDF: the high command, fleet bases and regional districts -- Japanese undersea surveillance systems, 1920-45 -- Technical developments since 1945 -- US SOSUS stations -- JMSDF ELINT/undersea surveillance stations -- Airborne ocean surveillance -- JMSDF SIGINT collection and ocean surveillance ships -- The US Ocean Surveillance Information System (OSIS) -- The Maritime Safety Agency (MSA)/Japan Coast Guard (JCG) -- Assessment of Japan's ocean surveillance capabilities.
Japan is quintessentially by geography a maritime country. Maritime surveillance capabilities - underwater, shore-based and airborne - are critical to its national defence posture. This book describes and assesses these capabilities, with particular respect to the underwater segment, about which there is little strategic analysis in publicly available literature.
English.
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