Tank Shell Explosion Kills 3 Japanese Soldiers in Training Accident

Three members of Japan's Ground Self-Defence Force were killed and one injured after a tank shell exploded prematurely during an exercise at the Hijudai training range in Oita Prefecture. The deceased have been identified as Kentaro Hamabe, Shingo Takayama, and Kozo Kanai from the Western Army Tank Unit. Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi has ordered a suspension of live-fire exercises for Type 10 and similar tanks. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the tragic incident.

Key Points: Japan Tank Explosion Kills 3 Defence Personnel in Training

  • Premature tank shell explosion
  • Three personnel killed, one seriously injured
  • Incident at Hijudai training range
  • Live-fire exercises for Type 10 tanks suspended
  • Investigation committee established
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Tank shell explosion kills three Japanese defence personnel

Three Japanese Ground Self-Defence Force members killed, one injured in a premature tank shell explosion during a training exercise in Oita Prefecture.

"We offer our heartfelt prayers and deepest condolences to the bereaved families - General Masayoshi Arai"

Tokyo, April 21

Three defence forces personnel have died and one injured after a premature explosion of a tank shell at a Ground Self-Defence Force training range in southwestern Japan, the country's media reported on Tuesday.

Japan's leading Kyodo news agency reported that the cause of the explosion is still unknown and an investigation committee has been set up. The incident occurred during a tank exercise at the GSDF's Hijudai training range in Oita Prefecture, around 8:40 am (local time) on Tuesday.

"Three killed aboard the Type 10 tank were Kentaro Hamabe, 45, Shingo Takayama, 31, and Kozo Kanai, 30 -- all members of the Western Army Tank Unit based at Camp Kusu in the prefecture," said General Masayoshi Arai, Chief of Staff of the GSDF, while briefing the media.

According to the GSDF, the tank commander, gunner, safety officer (responsible for ensuring firing accuracy) and driver are the four personnel involved in the accident. The driver is reportedly the injured person and remains in serious condition.

"We offer our heartfelt prayers and deepest condolences to the bereaved families," said General Masayoshi Arai.

Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi told reporters at the parliamentary building in Tokyo that the government is trying to confirm more details and cause of the incident.

"Following this incident, I have ordered a suspension of live-fire exercises using Type 10 tanks, as well as similar drills involving Type 90 tanks that use the same type of ammunition. It's extremely regrettable...We will ensure thorough safety measures are out in place," he said.

The Hijudai training range is used by the GSDF for large-scale exercises and spans about 5,000 hectares. The Type 10 tank is produced by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Very sad. Losing trained personnel in a training accident is the worst kind of loss. Hope the investigation is thorough and leads to better safety measures. The driver is in serious condition too... wishing him a full recovery.
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Vikram M
Om Shanti. A premature explosion points to either faulty ammunition or a procedural lapse. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries makes the tank, so the shell quality needs to be scrutinized. Our own forces should take note and review similar drills.
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Rohit P
This is heartbreaking. The ages... 45, 31, 30. So young, with families I'm sure. The Defence Minister's order to suspend exercises is the right first step. Safety of jawans—or any soldier—should never be compromised, even during training.
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Priya S
A respectful criticism: While the condolences are important, the focus must be on the systemic fix. "Extremely regrettable" isn't enough. They need to publicly share the investigation findings to restore confidence and prevent a repeat. Transparency is key.
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Michael C
Training accidents are a grim reality for militaries worldwide, but that doesn't make them any less devastating. 5000 hectares is a huge area. Hope the injured driver pulls through. Solidarity with all those who serve.

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