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Japan's Defense Ministry to request record USD 51.7 bn budget for fiscal year 2021

By ANI | Updated: September 22, 2020 08:45 IST

The Japanese Defense Ministry intends to request another record budget of 5.4 trillion yen ($51.7 billion) for the fiscal year 2021, which begins on April 1 next year, the Kyodo news agency reported, citing military sources.

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The Japanese Defense Ministry intends to request another record budget of 5.4 trillion yen ($51.7 billion) for the fiscal year 2021, which begins on April 1 next year, the Kyodo news agency reported, citing military sources.

The relevant request will be made by the end of September. The funds, according to a source, would be allocated, in particular, to the formation of a special unit specializing in electronic warfare, as well as to the development of fighter jets to replace the Mitsubishi F-2 fighter.

Japan's defense budget has grown for the eighth consecutive year, reaching 5.3 trillion yen ($49 billion) for the current fiscal year. (/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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