Reference Contents Reference 1. Post-World War II Armed Conflicts …………………………………………………………… 411 Reference 2. Major Nuclear Forces …………………………………………………………………………… 417 Reference 3. Performance of Major Ballistic and Cruise Missiles ………………………………………… 418 Reference 4. List of United Nations Peacekeeping Operations …………………………………………… 420 Reference 5. Outline of Major Countries and Regional Military Power (Approximate Numbers) … 422 Reference 6. Outline of Regular and Reserve Forces of Major Countries and Regions (Approximate Numbers) ………………………………………………………………………… 423 Reference 7. Outline of Changes in Military Power in Countries and Regions Surrounding Japan … 424 Reference 8. Written Answers to the Questions by Representatives Seiichi Inaba on the Constitution, International Law and the Right of Collective Self-Defense(submitted on May 29, 1981) ―Excerpt− ………………………………………………………………………………………… 425 Reference 9. Written Answers to the Questions by Representative Takako Doi on the Basic National Policies upon the Inauguration of the Koizumi Cabinet (submitted on May 8, 2001) −Excerpt− ………………………………………………………………………………………… 426 Reference 10. Basic Policy for National Defense ……………………………………………………………… 426 Reference 11. National Defense Program Guidelines, FY2005- …………………………………………… 427 Reference 12. Mid-Term Defense Program (FY2005-2009) ………………………………………………… 434 Reference 13. Statement by the Chief Cabinet Secretary …………………………………………………… 439 Reference 14. Cost of Major Programs in FY2006 …………………………………………………………… 442 Reference 15. Major Equipment to be Procured in FY2006 ………………………………………………… 444 Reference 16. Shift in the Number of Major Equipment Units (except tanks, destroyers, and fighters) ……………………………………………………… 445 Reference 17. Number of Tanks and Major Artillery Owned, Performance Specifications …………… 446 Reference 18. Number of Major Ships Commissioned into Service, with Performance Specifications and Data …………………………………………………………………………………………… 446 Reference 19. Number of Major Aircraft and Performance Specifications ……………………………… 448 Reference 20. Guided Missile Specifications …………………………………………………………………… 449 Reference 21. Pattern of Defense-Related Expenditures (Original Budget Basis) ……………………… 450 Reference 22. Changes in Major Areas of Expenditures on General Account Budget (Original Budget Basis) …………………………………………………………………………… 451 Reference 23. Changes in Composition of Defense-Related Expenditures (Original Budget Basis) … 452 Reference 24. Basic Policies for Economic and Fiscal Management and Structural Reform 2006 … 453 Reference 25. Trend of Defense Expenditures in Major Countries ………………………………………… 454 Reference 26. Statement by the Chief Cabinet Secretary on the Joint Japan-U.S. Technical Research on the Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) ……………………………………………………… 455 Reference 27. Preparation of Ballistic Missile Defense System, etc. ……………………………………… 455 Reference 28. Statement of the Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan on the Cabinet Decision, "On Introduction of Ballistic Missile Defense System and Other Measures" ………… 458 Reference 29. Statement by the Chief Cabinet Secretary on the Japan-U.S. Cooperative Development Related to the Interceptive Missiles with Improved Capabilities for Ballistic Missile Defense …………………………………………………………………………………………… 459 Reference 30. Main Operations of the Self-Defense Forces ………………………………………………… 460 Reference 31. Statutory Provisions about the Use of Weapons by SDF Uniformed Officials and Units … 462 ― 408 ― Reference Reference 32. Basic Guidelines for the Protection of the Civilians (Outline) …………………………… 465 Reference 33. Highlights of the Civil Protection Plan of the Japan Defense Agency and Defense Facilities Administration Agency ……………………………………………………………… 473 Reference 34. Japan-U.S. Joint Declaration on Security: Alliance for the 21st Century (Unofficial Translation) …………………………………………………………………………… 475 Reference 35. Joint Statement U.S.-Japan Security Consultative Committee (Washington, DC, February 19, 2005) ……………………………………………………………………………… 478 Reference 36. U.S.-Japan Alliance: Transformation and Realignment for the Future October 29, 2005 ………………………………………………………………………………… 481 Reference 37. United States-Japan Security Consultative Committee Document Joint Statement May 1, 2006 ……………………………………………………………………………………… 489 Reference 38. United States-Japan Roadmap for Realignment Implementation ………………………… 490 Reference 39. Efforts by the Japanese government regarding realignment of U.S. force structure in Japan and others ……………………………………………………………………………… 494 Reference 40. The Japan-U.S. Alliance of the New Century ……………………………………………… 496 Reference 41. Guidelines for Japan-U.S. Defense Cooperation …………………………………………… 498 Reference 42. Record of Japan-U.S. Joint Exercises in FY2005 …………………………………………… 506 Reference 43. The Three Principles on Arms Export, etc. ………………………………………………… 508 Reference 44. Outline of 23 Issues ……………………………………………………………………………… 509 Reference 45. The SACO Final Report ………………………………………………………………………… 510 Reference 46. Basic Plan regarding Response Measures based on the Special Measures Law for Humanitarian and Reconstruction Assistance in Iraq ……………………………………… 515 Reference 47. Humanitarian and Reconstruction Activities etc. by the Self Defense Forces after the Restoration of Sovereignty of Iraq …………………………………………………………… 522 Reference 48. Statement by Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi …………………………………………… 523 Reference 49. Summary of the Basic Plan based on the Anti-Terrorism Special Measures Law …… 524 Reference 50. The SDF Record in International Peace Cooperation Activities ………………………… 527 Reference 51. Record of Main Bilateral Defense Exchanges (Last Five Years) ………………………… 529 Reference 52. Record of Major Multinational Security Dialogues (Asia-Pacific Region, Last Five Years) … 531 Reference 53. Speech by Fukushiro Nukaga, Minister of State for Defense of Japan, "Deploying Forces for International Security," at the 5th IISS Asia Security Conference ………… 532 Reference 54. Dispatch of the Defense Agency Personnel to International Organizations (Last Five Years) …………………………………………………………………………………… 535 Reference 55. Authorized and Actual Strength of Self-Defense Personnel ……………………………… 536 Reference 56. SDF Personnel: Applications and Recruitment (FY2005) ………………………………… 536 Reference 57. Recruitment of Candidates for SDF Reserve Personnel (FY 2005) ……………………… 537 Reference 58. The Ethos of SDF Personnel …………………………………………………………………… 538 Reference 59. Outline of the SDF Educational System ……………………………………………………… 539 Reference 60. Exchange Student Acceptance Record (FY2005) …………………………………………… 540 Reference 61. Major Systems and Equipment for Which Development Has Been Completed ……… 541 Reference 62. Change in Equipment Volumes Procured, by Procurement Method …………………… 542 Reference 63. Changes in Amount of Japan's Defense Production ……………………………………… 542 Reference 64. Public Opinion Survey on the SDF and Defense Issues (The Government Public Information Office, Cabinet Secretariat, Cabinet Office: This survey was conducted in February 2006) ………………………………………………………………………………… 543 ― 409 ― Reference 65. Record of Information Disclosure by the Defense Agency (FY2005) …………………… 547 Reference 66. Record of Policy Evaluation by the Defense Agency (FY2005) ………………………… 547 Reference 67. Outline of Measures to Improve the Living Environment in the Areas Surrounding Defense Facilities ………………………………………………………………… 548 Reference 68. The Constitution of Japan (Excerpt) …………………………………………………………… 549 Reference 69. Article 5, Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between Japan and the United States (Japan-U.S. Security Treaty) …………………………………………………………… 549 Reference 70. Article 6, Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between Japan and the United States (Japan-U.S. Security Treaty) …………………………………………………………… 549 Reference 71. Article 7, Self-Defense Forces Law …………………………………………………………… 549 Reference 72. Article 76, Self-Defense Forces Law …………………………………………………………… 550 Reference 73. Article 77-4, Self-Defense Forces Law ………………………………………………………… 550 Reference 74. Article 82-2, Self-Defense Forces Law ………………………………………………………… 550 Reference 75. Article 83, Self-Defense Forces Law …………………………………………………………… 551 Reference 76. Article 96-2, Self-Defense Forces Law ………………………………………………………… 551 Reference 77. Article 97, Self-Defense Forces Law …………………………………………………………… 552 Reference 78. Article 122, Self-Defense Forces Law ………………………………………………………… 552 Reference 79. Annexed Table 4, Self-Defense Forces Law ………………………………………………… 553 Reference 80. Article XXIV of the Agreement under Article VI of the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between Japan and the United States of America, Regarding Facilities and Areas and the Status of United States Armed Forces in Japan …………………… 553 Reference 81. Article 51, Charter of the United Nations …………………………………………………… 553 Defense Chronology ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 554 ― 410 ―