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The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (陸上自衛隊 Rikujō Jieitai?), or JGSDF, is the military ground force (army) of Japan. The largest of the three services of the JSDF, the Ground Self-Defense Force operates under the command of the chief of the ground staff, based in the city of Ichigaya, Tokyo.
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Japan accepted the Potsdam Declaration in 1945, and, based on Potsdam Declaration Article 9, Imperial Japanese Army and Imperial Japanese Navy were dismantled, and it was replaced, and the Occupation Army led by the United States Armed Forces carried the Japanese defense.
The National Security Board started in 1952. The police reserve force was in the National Security Board subordinate with the Maritime Guard and Maritime Safety Agency minesweeping corps, and it was reorganized by National Security Force, a garrison. These were performed by the influence of the Korean War.
The building of the defense ability advanced, and, on July 1, 1954, the National Security Board was reorganized by the Defense Agency, and the National Security Force and the garrison were reorganized afterwards by the Ground Self-Defense Force, the Marine Self Defense Force, the Air Self-Defense Force. The Defense Agency was elevated to the Ministry of Defense on January 9, 2007.
The GSDF consists of one armored division, nine infantry divisions (each with three or four infantry regiments, each the size of a British infantry battalion), one airborne brigade, two combined brigades, four training brigades, one artillery brigade with two groups, two air defense brigades with three groups, one helicopter brigade with twenty-four squadrons and two anti-tank helicopter platoons.
5th Infantry Regiment is with 9th Division, 6th Inf Regt. with 5th Brigade, 10th Infantry Regiment with 11th Div., 11th Infantry Regiment with 7th Division, and 25th and 26th Infantry Regiments with 2nd Division.
Special Forces units consist of the following:
In 1989, basic training for lower-secondary and upper-secondary academy graduates began in the training brigade and lasted approximately three months. Specialized enlisted and non-commissioned officer (NCO) candidate courses were available in branch schools and qualified NCOs could enter an eight-to-twelve-week second lieutenant candidate program. Senior NCOs and graduates of an eighty-week NCO pilot course were eligible to enter officer candidate schools, as were graduates of the National Defense Academy at Yokosuka and graduates of four-year all universities. Advanced technical, flight, medical and command and staff officer courses were also run by the GSDF. Like the maritime and air forces, the GSDF ran a youth cadet program offering technical training to lower-secondary school graduates below military age in return for a promise of enlistment.
Because of population density on the Japanese islands, only limited areas were available for large-scale training, and, even in these areas, noise restrictions were a problem. The GSDF tried to adapt to these conditions by conducting command post exercises and map maneuvers and by using simulators and other training devices.
Type 10 tank - Production to start in 2010-2011
The JGSDF operates 548 aircraft, including 532 helicopters.
| Aircraft | Origin | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
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| Beechcraft Super King Air | Utility transport | LR-2 | 5 | ||
| Bell 205 | Utility helicopter | UH-1H
UH-1J |
161 | Built by Fuji | |
| Bell AH-1 Cobra | Attack helicopter | AH-1S | 88 | Built by Fuji | |
| Boeing AH-64 Apache | Attack helicopter | AH-64DJP | 55 | Under delivery | |
| Kawasaki-Vertol 107 | Transport helicopter | KV-107 | 18 | ||
| Boeing CH-47 Chinook | Transport helicopter | CH-47J
CH-47JA |
56 | Built by Kawasaki | |
| Eurocopter Super Puma | VIP helicopter | AS 332L | 3 | ||
| Eurocopter EC 225 | VIP helicopter | EC 225LP | 1 | Replacing the AS332L[1] [2] | |
| Kawasaki OH-1 | Scout helicopter | 22 | Under delivery | ||
| MD Helicopters MD 500 | Scout helicopter | OH-6D
OH-6J |
48
115 |
Built by Kawasaki | |
| Mitsubishi MU-2 | liaison | LR-1 | 11 | ||
| UH-60 Black Hawk | transport helicopter | UH-60JA | 23 | Built by Mitsubishi |
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