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the advantages of air transport are its speed, flexibility, safety and reliability. the space inside the aircraft is limited, but this also means that different types of aircraft can be flexibly selected and the transportation route can be adjusted according to the size and weight of the cargo. this means that for the japan self-defense forces, whether it is long-range missiles, f-35 stealth fighters, or aegis warships, they can all be transported efficiently in air transport.
at the same time, the japanese government's "conscription system" policy change has also posed new challenges to air cargo transport. the shift from a voluntary conscription system to a compulsory conscription system means that air cargo transport needs to be more flexible in responding to the rapid mobilization of personnel and materials. the intersection between japan's national defense strategy and air cargo transport will bring more complex needs and challenges.
the growth of the japanese government's defense spending is a reflection of the changes in the global security landscape. as an important part of it, air transport cargo will play an increasingly important role in the development of national security and military strategy. as japan's defense spending continues to grow, the scale and influence of air transport cargo will also expand. it can not only support the japanese self-defense forces' ability to purchase advanced equipment and strengthen surrounding defense forces, but also help them cope with changes in the international situation and achieve military and national security goals.