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Brief introduction of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (English: Japan maritime self-defense force, abbreviation: JMSDF, Japanese pen name: かぃじょぅじぇぃたたぃぃぃ). Due to Japan's defeat in World War II, imperial japanese navy was dissolved, and the Japanese Constitution of 1947 stipulated that Japanese military forces were only used to maintain self-defense. On April 26th, 1952, the Maritime Guard was reorganized. 1954 (twenty-nine years of Showa), today's Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force was founded under the launch of the then Defense Agency. 1 At present, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force is one of the most modern maritime armed forces in the world, and its tonnage ranks among the top in the world.
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