Kawasaki P-1
Kawasaki P-1 | |
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Type: | Maritime reconnaissance and submarine fighter aircraft |
Design country: | |
Manufacturer: |
Kawasaki Heavy Industries |
First flight: |
September 28, 2007 |
Commissioning: |
March 29, 2013 |
Number of pieces: |
33 (as of end of 2016) |
The Kawasaki P-1 (program name PX , initially also referred to as XP-1 ) is a maritime reconnaissance and submarine fighter aircraft of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Forces . It was developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and is intended to replace the Lockheed P-3C .
history
The development of the aircraft began in 2001. The first flight of the machine took place September 28, 2007 at Gifu Air Base in Kakamigahara . The plan is to build around 70 aircraft costing around $ 140 million each to replace the 80 P-3C Orion.
The P-1 are currently (2019) used by two bases. Atsugi is the main operational base and Kanoya is an initial advanced base.
construction
Similar to the British Aerospace Nimrod and S-3 Viking , the P-1 is a jet-powered aircraft for submarine hunting. It shares some components with the Kawasaki C-2 transport aircraft developed at the same time and intended to replace the Kawasaki C-1 and C-130H . The low- wing aircraft is powered by four XF7-10 turbofan engines developed by Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries . The highly developed flight control system has artificial intelligence and can calculate and display the best course to attack the discovered submarines. The aircraft is controlled via fly-by-light , which reduces electromagnetic interference compared to fly-by-wire systems, which is of great importance for the detection of submarines through magnetic field measurements . In addition to magnetic field sensors, the aircraft has sensors as well as radar with active electronic beam swiveling and infrared and video search systems.
Technical specifications
General data
- Crew: 2 + mission crew
- Length: 38 m
- Span: 35 m
- Height: 12 m
- Takeoff weight: 80 t
- Drive: 4 × IHI -XF7-10 turbofans with 50 kN thrust each
power
- Cruising speed: 830 km / h
- Range: 8000 km
- Service ceiling: 13,520 m
Avionics
- Radar : Toshiba, Active Electronically Scanned Array Radar System
- Sonar : NEC, Multistatic sound navigation system Sound NEC Multistatic Sound navigation system
- Anti-submarine systems: SHINKO ELECTRIC CO. LTD., Advanced Combat Direction System
- Others: Mitsubishi - Electronic Countermeasures (CMD, RWR, MWS, ESM)
Armament
Explosive ordnance up to 9000 kg in an internal weapon bay and at eight external load stations
Air-to-ground guided missiles
- 4 × LAU-117 / A start rails for 1 × Raytheon AGM-65 "Maverick" each - video-guided
- 4 × Boeing AGM-84A / B / C "Harpoon" - radar-guided
- 4 × Mitsubishi ASM-1C (Type-91)
Torpedoes
- 8 × Alliant Techsystems Mk.46 light weight torpedo (diameter 324 mm)
- 8 × Mitsubishi Type 97 torpedo
- 8 × GRX-5 torpedo
Unguided free-fall bombs
- disposable sea mines
- dropable depth charges
Sonar buoys from discharge chutes
- > 30 loaded
- > 70 can be released from the inside
See also
Web links
- PX Project ( Memento from September 11, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
Individual evidence
- ^ First P-1 delivered to JMSDF. In: AIR International May 2013, p. 14
- ^ State-of-the-art P1 patrol aircraft to be deployed all over Japan. Asahi.com, July 30, 2019