Japan's Self-Defense Agency plans to buy 46 new aircraft in FY 2002
Japan's government plans to spend $36.6 billion on defense for its fiscal year 2002, which begins April 1. That is roughly the same amount Japan spent on defense for FY '01. Of that total, $13.8 billion has been allocated to the Ground Self-Defense Force, $8.4 billion to the Maritime Self-Defense...
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