Japanese military announced new policy to shoot down all UFOs
Recently US and Taiwan have announced that they are facing with some UFO flying above their country and now Japan also joined.
The country's defense minister announced on Friday that unidentifiable drones will henceforth be accepted as acceptable targets for shooting down by Japan's security services. According to Kyodo news, the newest directive is one of the Fumio Kishida administration's efforts to relax restrictions on the Self Defense Forces' (SDF) use of weaponry to shoot down aircraft objects that infringe on Japanese airspace.
Japanese military announced new policy to shoot down all UFOs
Many unexplained flying objects have been seen crossing the nation's sky over the past few years, which Japanese officials believe to be unmanned Chinese spy balloons, prompting the administration to evaluate the SDF's standards for being able to shoot them down.
A new "study of certain balloon-shaped flying objects previously identified in Japanese airspace, including those in November 2019, June 2020, and September 2021," according to the Japanese defense ministry, was conducted, it was announced on Wednesday.
According to Kyodo, Defence Minister Yasukazu Hamada stated the SDF would be permitted to employ weaponry, like as air-to-air missiles, to shoot down balloons that were violating its airspace.