Japan fighter jet scrambles against foreign aircraft soar on China, Russia tensions
- Air Self-Defence Force conducted 1,004 scrambles of its aircraft against foreign planes in the year through March, the second-highest level on record
- The scrambles in response to Chinese and Russian aircraft were 722 and 266, respectively

The figure for scrambles by Air Self-Defence Force jets in the year through March followed 1,168 in fiscal 2016, the record high since Japan began releasing comparable data in fiscal 1958.
There were 722 scrambles in response to Chinese aircraft, up from 458 in the previous year and also the second-highest number.
Defence Minister Nobuo Kishi cited Beijing’s “intensified activities considered to be intelligence gathering” as a factor, adding such flights had become “diversified and sophisticated.”
“In China, moves to rapidly develop unmanned aircraft have been seen,” Kishi told a press conference.
By area, the Southwestern Air Defence Force was involved in 652 cases, the most among the ASDF’s four divisions. The force is headquartered in the southern island prefecture of Okinawa and oversees areas including the disputed islands known in Japan as the Senkakus but in China as the Diaoyus.