TOKYO-(IDB) : Japanese Defence Minister Itsunori Onodera has reaffirmed the
nation's plan for a 2014 first flight of the Advanced Technology
Demonstrator-X (ATD-X) fighter: a prototype for a future fighter to
replace the Japan Air Self-Defence Force's Mitsubishi F-2.
"In February I myself visited at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' (MHI's)
Komaki Minami plant where the ATD-X is being built," Onodera told the
Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee of the Upper House on 10 April.
"There I was briefed that the first flight will take place this year."
The ATD-X, also known as Shinshin ('Heart of God'), is being
developed by the ministry's Technical Research and Development Institute
(TRDI), with the main contractor of the project being MHI. It has been
designed to be a stealthy air-superiority fighter with enhanced
manoeuvrability. The Japanese Ministry of Defence (MoD) will use it to
research advanced technologies and system integration, after which it
plans to produce a 'sixth-generation' fighter encompassing i3 (informed,
intelligent and instantaneous) concepts and counter-stealth
capabilities.
"Originally MHI planned to roll-out the ATD-X before the media in
May, soon after Japan's Golden Week holidays, followed by the first test
fight," an official at TRDI told IHS Jane's on 15 April. "Now it is several months behind schedule."
Onodera also said in the Diet that the MoD will decide by FY18
whether to build its future stealth fighter domestically or by
international joint development, based on parameters such as
technological achievements and cost effectiveness.
Japan's plans to develop an 'F-3' from the ADT-X could run into
opposition from the United States, however, which has blocked Tokyo's
attempts to develop an indigenous fighter in the past.
The 1980s FSX support fighter programme was blocked by Washington,
which pressured Tokyo over concerns that the growth of the Japanese
aviation industry could damage that of the United States. The pressure
eventually led to the co-development of the F-2: a platform based on the
Lockheed Martin F-16C.
Officials said that with China and Russia deploying the Chengdu J-20
and Sukhoi PAK-FA T-50 fifth-generation aircraft respectively, Japan's
development of a fast stealth fighter is becoming vital to national air
defence.
"We know that our 28 radar sites are effective at detecting third-
and fourth-generation fighters from a long distance, but with the
appearance of fifth-generation fighters we are unsure how they will
perform," Lieutenant General Hideyuki Yoshioka, then director of Air
Systems Development at the TRDI, told IHS Jane's in November 2011.
The MoD allocated JPY2.7 billion (USD26.5 million) for research on
radar and fire control systems able to detect, track and respond to
stealth aircraft in FY14.
Source : Jane's
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