Japan Breaks Decades-Old Taboo: Lethal Arms Exports Signal New Era in Pacific Security and Industry Growth
Japan has taken a landmark step in its postwar defense policy by scrapping long-standing restrictions on the export of lethal weapons, opening the door for its advanced…
Japan has taken a landmark step in its postwar defense policy by scrapping long-standing restrictions on the export of lethal weapons, opening the door for its advanced military technology to reach allied and partner nations under strict conditions. Announced on April 21, 2026, by the government of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, the reform eliminates previous limits that confined exports largely to five non-lethal categories such as rescue, transport, surveillance, warning, and minesweeping equipment. Now, Japanese authorities will evaluate transfers of all defense equipment—including finished lethal systems like fighter jets, missiles, and destroyers—on a rigorous case-by-case…



