Would you like a receipt? http://www.thetraildog.com/nakitohealthorg-0c98.pdf medscaner.com.br Also, I disagree in particular that Japan would necessarily require greater number of actual ‘attack jets’ as a means to deploy said increased strategic deterrence. Modern era attack jets are highly expensive, high-maintenance and arguably not the most cost-effective means to increase said deterrence. On a purely cost-value assessment, perhaps it would be more prudent to evaluate higher investment in actual stand-off munitions, as opposed to platforms, as the means to deter and provide modernized capabilities. Cruise missiles might be one system as noted, as might be others as well. Perhaps an air-launched ATACMS derivative which could be employed from transports could be one such off-the-shelf option? It could provide a readily available, poor mans strategic (conventional) deterrent with a range of around 300-400nm? Regardless, none of these weapons from any nation, should ever be used in anger. Respects.
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