Information Warfare Command

Information Warfare Command
情報作戦集団
Active23 March 2026 – present
Country Japan
Branch Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
TypeMilitary intelligence
Cyber warfare
Information warfare
RoleIntelligence, cyber defense, electronic warfare, and oceanographic operations
SizeCommand
Part ofDirectly under the Minister of Defense
HeadquartersIchigaya, Shinjuku, Tokyo
Commanders
CommanderVice Admiral Takeshi Yoshioka
Chief of StaffRear Admiral Yuichiro Toi

The Information Warfare Command (Japanese: 情報作戦集団, Hepburn: Jōhō Sakusen Shūdan) (IWC) is an information warfare formation of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). It is directly subordinate to the Minister of Defense, with its headquarters located at the Ministry of Defense complex in Ichigaya, Tokyo.[1]

The IWC was created to integrate the JMSDF's intelligence collection, cyber defense, communications, oceanographic, and information warfare capabilities into a unified operational structure.[2]

History

Plans for consideration to form the IWC were highlighted in the Defense Buildup Program in December 2022.[3]

The IWC was established on 23 March 2026 as part of a major reorganization of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's intelligence and cyber warfare capabilities.[4] The command consolidated several existing organizations, including the Fleet Intelligence Command, the Oceanographic and Anti-Submarine Support Command, and the Communications Systems Command, into a single organization directly under the Minister of Defense.[5]

From April 10 to 14, 2026, the IWC participated in the Blue Spectrum 26-1 exercises in Australia.[6]

Organization

The Information Warfare Command is commanded by a vice admiral and consists of the following major subordinate formations:[7][8] The command has a manpower of 2,000 sailors.[4]

The IWC is modeled after the United States Tenth Fleet.[4]

  • Information Warfare Command Headquarters
  • Operational Intelligence Command
    • Intelligence Collection Unit
      • Matsumae Surveillance Station
      • Tappi Surveillance Station
      • Iki Surveillance Station
      • Kami-Tsushima Surveillance Station
      • Shimo-Tsushima Surveillance Station
    • Meteorological and Oceanographic Intelligence Unit
      • Okinawa Oceanographic Observatory
      • Shimokita Oceanographic Observatory
      • Kagoshima Acoustic Measurement Station
    • 1st Oceanographic Operations Unit
    • 1st Acoustic Measurement Unit
  • Cyber Defense Command
    • Central Cyber Defense Unit
    • Yokosuka Cyber Defense Unit
    • Kure Cyber Defense Unit
    • Sasebo Cyber Defense Unit
    • Maizuru Cyber Defense Unit
    • Ōminato Cyber Defense Unit
    • Shimōsa Cyber Defense Unit
    • Naha Cyber Defense Unit

Commanders

No. Commander Took office Left office Notes
1 Vice Admiral Takeshi Yoshioka 23 March 2026 In office

References

  1. ^ "海自が史上最大級「攻めの再編」 戦力集約、指揮一元化 中国進出で警戒任務増加に対応" (in Japanese). 産経新聞. 2026-03-23. Retrieved 2026-06-05.
  2. ^ "海自 新部隊「情報作戦集団」発足 偽情報やサイバー攻撃に対応". NHKニュース (in Japanese). 2026-03-25. Retrieved 2026-06-05.
  3. ^ https://thedefensepost.com/2024/09/11/japan-fleet-information-warfare/
  4. ^ a b c https://www.cna.org/our-media/indepth/2026/04/japans-new-fleet-information-warfare-command-creates-opportunities-for-the-us-navy
  5. ^ "Maritime Self-Defense Force FY2025 Budget Request". Ships of the World. 24 September 2024. Retrieved 23 March 2026.
  6. ^ https://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/sf/english/news/2026/04/0415.html
  7. ^ "Cabinet Order Partially Revising the Enforcement Order of the Self-Defense Forces Act (Cabinet Order No. 24 of 2026)" (PDF). Ministry of Defense.
  8. ^ "海自 水上艦隊を新編 情報作戦集団も発足". 朝雲デジタル (in Japanese). 2026-04-16. Retrieved 2026-06-05.