Japan's Bold Move: Fighter Jets Join NATO Allies
EuropeFri Sep 19 2025
Advertisement
Japan is making a big move. They are sending eight planes, including four powerful F-15 fighters, to NATO bases in the U. S. , Canada, and Europe. This is a first for Japan. Their planes have never been to Canada or Europe before.
A total of 180 people from different air bases in Japan are part of this mission. They come from places like Chitose, Komaki, Iruma, and Miho. The F-15s are not going alone. They are joined by two tanker aircraft and two refueling planes.
Why is Japan doing this? They believe that what happens in Europe and the Indo-Pacific is connected. This mission is called Atlantic Eagles. It shows Japan's commitment to global security.
The Japanese planes have already landed in Alaska. From there, they will head to Canada, England, and Germany. This is not just about flying planes. It's about building stronger ties with NATO.
Japan opened a mission to NATO earlier this year. This deployment comes at a tense time. There are rising tensions in Europe and the Arctic. China's actions in the Arctic are also a concern. Japan's move is a clear signal. They are ready to play a bigger role in global security.