Japan's
first stealth fighter jet successfully took to the skies on Friday as
the country joins a select group of world military powers wielding the
radar-dodging technology.
Technological
super power Japan, despite strict constitutional constraints on the use
of military force imposed after World War II, has one of the world's
most advanced defence forces and the development of the stealth fighter
comes as it faces new security challenges in the form of China's
expanding force posture.
The
domestically developed X-2 jet took off from Nagoya airport in central
Japan on its maiden test flight as dozens of aviation enthusiasts
watching the event erupted in applause as it lifted off into the clear
morning sky.
Television
footage showed the red-and-white aircraft roaring into the air,
escorted by two Japanese military fighters that were collecting flight
data.
The
single-pilot prototype safely landed at Gifu air base, north of Nagoya
airport, after a 25-minute flight with "no particular problems," said an
official at the defence ministry's acquisition agency.
It was an "extremely stable" flight, the pilot was quoted as saying by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the main contractor.
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