Defense

Japan Conducts Tests for Upgraded Type 12 Anti-Ship Missile

Japan has conducted five test launches of its upgraded Type 12 surface-to-ship missile (SSM) on Niijima Island, according to the Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA). The tests took place between early October and early November 2024.

The enhanced missile, known as the Type 12 SSM (Upgraded), is designed to extend its range from the original 200 km to at least 900 km, to reach 1,200 km. The missile’s design has also been modified to reduce its radar cross-section for improved stealth. A new feature, Up to Date Command (UDTC), allows the missile to receive real-time target information via satellite during flight, enabling more precise targeting of moving vessels.

The Japanese government initiated the upgrade project in 2020 to address concerns over China’s growing maritime and military capabilities. The longer range will allow Japan to engage enemy ships from outside the range of anti-aircraft defenses.

The upgraded missile is being developed in three variants: ground-launched, ship-launched, and aircraft-launched. The development timeline includes:

Ground-launched variant: Development from FY2021 to 2025, with deployment scheduled by March 2026.

Ship-launched variant: Development from FY2022 to 2026.

Aircraft-launched variant: Development from FY2024 to 2028.