The following piece first appeared on Warrior Maven, a Military Content Group member website.

Japan’s F-35B-armed mini-carriers could prove pivotal to an allied Pacific coalition of nations looking to preserve air superiority throughout the region and project power in a vast maritime region. The networking ability of US, South Korean, and Japanese F-35s could, in effect, form a 5th-generation aerial “perimeter” stretching from the Korean Peninsula south to the Philippines and Japan.

These small Japanese carriers first emerged in Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) photos, showing a redesigned helicopter-carrying amphibious assault ship configured to carry F-35s. While able to project 5th-generation air power, the mini-carriers also transport forces, helicopter and perform smaller, more mobile, carrier-like functions.

Japan’s mini-carriers, called JS Kaga and the JZ Izumo, operate with a maximum displacement of 27,000 tons with a full load and an 814-ft flight deck, a ship vastly smaller than US Navy carriers, which displace more than 100,000 tons.