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Prototype Japanese stealth fighter makes maiden flight
by Richard Tomkins
Tokyo (UPI) Apr 22, 2016


Finland wants info on fighters to replace its aging F/A-18Cs
Helsinki, Finland (UPI) Apr 22, 2016 - Finland's Defense Forces Logistics Department has sent a Request for Information for the acquisition of aircraft to replace its current F/A-18 fleet.

The RFI was sent to defense officials of the United States, France, Britain and Sweden for forwarding to manufacturers, the Finnish Ministry of Defense said.

Finland is contemplating a new multipurpose fighter for operations from 2030 on. The RFIs will be used as the basis for the government to issue invitations in 2018 to bid on a contract that is expected to be awarded in 2021.

The RFIs, which will detailed information on the aircraft, avionics, weapons and servicing, must be submitted by the end of this year.

The Finnish Air Force currently operates more than 50 F/A-18C aircraft. Under its H-X project, replacement fighters are to begin entering service in 2025.

A stealth fighter by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries conducted its maiden flight Friday in Japan.

The X-2 prototype took off from Nagoya Airport and went through a series of trials to confirm basic maneuvers -- including climbing, descent and circling operations – before terminating the 23-minute flight at the Japan Air Self-Defense Force's Gifu Air Base, the company said.

"Control of the aircraft went exactly as in our simulated training sessions," said the unidentified pilot, "and after piloting the aircraft I'm 100 percent positive the X-2 is magnificent and will meet the Ministry of Defense's requirements."

The X-2 integrates an airframe, engines, and other advanced systems and equipment that is adaptable to future fighters. It is also the first stealth aircraft produced in Japan.

MHI has been developing the aircraft's airframe since 2009 with guidance from Japan's Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency and with the cooperation of 220 domestic companies.

"The maiden flight was significant to secure the necessary capability for a next-generation fighter jet," Defense Minister Gen Nakatani was quoted by Japan Times newspaper. "We can expect technological innovation in the aerospace industry as well as application of that technology in different fields."

Additional details of the maiden flight were not disclosed.


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