10 July 2014

News Story: Japan Military Jets Scrambled Record 340 Times in April-June


TOKYO — Japan said Wednesday that its military scrambled fighter jets a record 340 times in the three months to June in response to feared intrusions on its airspace, as tensions grow with China.

The Joint Staff of Japan Self-Defense Forces said, however, that around 70 percent of the jet launches were in response to Russian planes approaching Japanese airspace.

The rest were scrambled in response to approaching Chinese planes, it said, adding that Japanese airspace was not violated on any of these occasions.

The latest figure marked a sharp increase on the same quarter last year, when Japanese jets were scrambled 110 times. 

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