Japan is fielding new coastal defense missiles and actively developing new ones, including a hypersonic guided missile, in a push to increase its island defense capabilities amid rising regional tensions and a rapidly evolving security environment in the Indo-Pacific.
This strategic shift marks a departure from Tokyo’s traditional “defensive-only” posture, as the Ministry of Defense accelerates the deployment of long-range standoff capabilities. By integrating a multi-layered network of Type 25 missiles, high-velocity glide vehicles (HVGVs), and hypersonic technology, Japan aims to create a credible “rapid counterstrike” deterrent. As the 2030ies deadline approaches, these advancements signal Japan’s commitment to securing its remote southwestern islands and maintaining stability across the First Island Chain.
Type 25 SSM
In March 2026, the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) deployed its latest coastal defense missile, the Type 25 Surface-to-Ship Missile (Type 25 SSM), at Camp Kengun in Kumamoto Prefecture, located in Japan’s Kyushu region.
The Type 25 SSM had previously been developed under the designation “Upgraded Type 12 Surface-to-Ship Missile.” Launched from ground-based platforms and designed to engage hostile surface vessels at sea, it represents a significant leap in capability compared to earlier systems operated by the JGSDF. In terms of range, for example, the currently deployed Type 12 SSM is estimated to have a range of approximately 200 km, whereas the Type 25 SSM is believed to achieve a range of around 1,000 km.
In addition, the Type 25 SSM incorporates a low-observable (stealth-conscious) design to reduce detectability by enemy radar systems. It is also equipped with an “Update-to-Date Command (UTDC)” capability, enabling in-flight retargeting via satellite communications from ground control stations. This allows the missile to adjust its flight path dynamically in response to moving targets.
Furthermore, derivatives of the Type 25 SSM are under development, including a ship-launched variant (Upgraded Type 12 SSM [ship-launched]) and an air-launched variant (Upgraded Type 12 SSM [air-launched]). Both are scheduled to enter service in fiscal year 2028. The ship-launched version is expected to be initially deployed aboard the JMSDF destroyer Teruzuki, homeported at Yokosuka, while the air-launched version is planned for integration with upgraded F-2 fighter aircraft based at Hyakuri Air Base in Ibaraki Prefecture.




