
Tim Kelly
Senior Correspondent at Reuters
Senior correspondent Reuters, Tokyo ロイターニュース の記者 @Reuters
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1 week ago |
reuters.com | Tim Kelly |Nobuhiro Kubo
A concept model of the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP)'s fighter jet is displayed during the Defence Security Equipment International (DSEI) Japan at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, east of Tokyo, Japan May 21, 2025.
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1 week ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Tim Kelly |Nobuhiro Kubo
Japan has growing doubts that its next-generation fighter project with Britain and Italy will meet a 2035 rollout target, potentially forcing Tokyo to plug air defense gaps with new U.S. F-35 stealth planes or upgrades to aging jets, two sources said. The joint Global Combat Air Program (GCAP) established in 2022 is falling behind schedule due to a lack of urgency from Britain and Italy, which could push deployment beyond 2040, according to one of the sources.
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1 week ago |
jp.reuters.com | Nobuhiro Kubo |Tim Kelly
5月30日、 日英伊が共同開発する次期戦闘機の配備開始が、目標の2035年に間に合わないとの懸念が日本の関係者の間で浮上している。写真は21日、幕張メッセで開かれた国際防衛・安全保障展示会に展示された次期戦闘機のコンセプトモデル(2025年 ロイター/Kim Kyung-Hoon) [東京 30日 ロイター] - 日英伊が共同開発する次期戦闘機の配備開始が、目標の2035年に間に合わないとの懸念が日本の関係者の間で浮上している。複数の関係者によると、もともと逼迫したスケジュールで計画が始まった上、意思決定や調整に時間がかかる多国間開発特有の要因が影響しているという。 35年から退役が始まるF2の後継機と位置付ける日本は、航空戦力に空白を生まないようF2の延命など対応を検討しておく必要があると関係者2人は話す。トランプ米政権との間で対米赤字削減が重要性を増す中、米製のステルス戦闘機F35の追加購入が選択肢になると話す関係者もいる。 <3カ国で異なる運用>...
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1 week ago |
onpattison.com | Tim Kelly
Throughout the 2025 season, On Pattison is going to keep a running tracker of what uniform combinations that the Phillies wear for each game, similar to what we did during Eagles season. 1. March 27 @ Washington Nationals: 7-3 win in gray jerseys, gray pants and red caps2. March 29 @ Washington Nationals: 11-6 win in gray jerseys, gray pants and red caps3. March 30 @ Washington Nationals: 5-1 loss in gray jerseys, gray pants and red caps4. March 31 vs.
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1 week ago |
businesslive.co.za | John Geddie |Tim Kelly |Yuka Obayashi
Tokyo — Snow lay thick in the Pittsburgh suburbs as Takahiro Mori, a bespectacled, 67-year-old executive from Japan’s Nippon Steel, huddled in a cluttered garage with community leaders to reassure them he was not giving up on a bid to buy the town’s steel mill. Just days before the early January meeting, US president Joe Biden had blocked Nippon Steel’s proposed $14.9bn takeover of US Steel, a move both companies said risked thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in investment.
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