Japan just joined an elite club with its latest fighter jet by Alex Lockie on Jan 31, 2016, 10:27 AM Advertisement
On Thursday, Japan joined the US, Russia, and China as one of the only countries to produce its own fifth-generation stealth fighter. Japan's X-2 stealth fighter prototype is the country's answer to the American made fifth-generation F-35 Lightning II, Russia's T-50, and China's J-20. The X-2 also called the "Shinshin" which translates to "Spirit of the Heart," has been in development for over a decade costing Japan a cool $294 million ( 2.3 billion yen). By unveiling the X-2, Tokyo may be trying to send a clear signal to global powers that it wants its defense industry to be taken seriously, said Jeffrey Hornung, a fellow at the security and foreign affairs program at the Sasakawa Peace Foundation told FP magazine. "This may be Japan saying, 'We can do the technology, so consider us for international consortium projects'" such as the one that developed the F-35 stealth fighter, Hornung told FP magazine. According to Takahiro Yoshida, an official within the Japanese Defense Ministry, the X-2, "has high maneuverability yet with stealth capability," unlike America's most expensive war machine, the F-35 jet, Military.com reports. Japan is planning the first test flight of the X-2 prototype for late-February, Military.com reports. Amanda Macias contributed to this report. SEE ALSO: This incredible time-lapse shows what a day is like on an aircraft carrier |
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