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Japan working on F-X fighter jet programme amid pending deal with UK on FCAS

by Akhil Kadidal

Japan is seeking to improve its technology base before a potential deal is signed at the end of 2022 to merge the F-X and Tempest sixth-generation fighter programmes. (BAE Systems)

As momentum builds on a potential merger of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Japan's F-X fighter jet programmes, eight Japanese industries are deepening their involvement in developing systems and structures of the future fighter aircraft.

Officially, the UK and Japan are said to be discussing the scope of F-X/FCAS collaboration towards the year-end agreement.

In the interim, Japan's Ministry of Defense (MoD) is seeking greater indigenous expertise for the development of F-X fighter-related technology. This is being driven by the fact that Japan's last industrial involvement in a fighter development project (the Mitsubishi F-2) was 27 years ago.

“The situation surrounding the manufacturing industry has drastically changed,” Japan's Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) of the MoD told Janes . “While digital transformation has been promoted in the manufacturing industry, Japanese defence-related industries have not yet reached that point at this moment.”


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As momentum builds on a potential merger of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Japan's F-X...

Japan working on F-X fighter jet programme amid pending deal with UK on FCAS

by Akhil Kadidal

Japan is seeking to improve its technology base before a potential deal is signed at the end of 2022 to merge the F-X and Tempest sixth-generation fighter programmes. (BAE Systems)

As momentum builds on a potential merger of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Japan's F-X fighter jet programmes, eight Japanese industries are deepening their involvement in developing systems and structures of the future fighter aircraft.

Officially, the UK and Japan are said to be discussing the scope of F-X/FCAS collaboration towards the year-end agreement.

In the interim, Japan's Ministry of Defense (MoD) is seeking greater indigenous expertise for the development of F-X fighter-related technology. This is being driven by the fact that Japan's last industrial involvement in a fighter development project (the Mitsubishi F-2) was 27 years ago.

“The situation surrounding the manufacturing industry has drastically changed,” Japan's Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) of the MoD told Janes . “While digital transformation has been promoted in the manufacturing industry, Japanese defence-related industries have not yet reached that point at this moment.”


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As momentum builds on a potential merger of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Japan's F-X...

Japan working on F-X fighter jet programme amid pending deal with UK on FCAS

by Akhil Kadidal

Japan is seeking to improve its technology base before a potential deal is signed at the end of 2022 to merge the F-X and Tempest sixth-generation fighter programmes. (BAE Systems)

As momentum builds on a potential merger of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Japan's F-X fighter jet programmes, eight Japanese industries are deepening their involvement in developing systems and structures of the future fighter aircraft.

Officially, the UK and Japan are said to be discussing the scope of F-X/FCAS collaboration towards the year-end agreement.

In the interim, Japan's Ministry of Defense (MoD) is seeking greater indigenous expertise for the development of F-X fighter-related technology. This is being driven by the fact that Japan's last industrial involvement in a fighter development project (the Mitsubishi F-2) was 27 years ago.

“The situation surrounding the manufacturing industry has drastically changed,” Japan's Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) of the MoD told Janes . “While digital transformation has been promoted in the manufacturing industry, Japanese defence-related industries have not yet reached that point at this moment.”


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As momentum builds on a potential merger of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Japan's F-X...

Japan working on F-X fighter jet programme amid pending deal with UK on FCAS

by Akhil Kadidal

Japan is seeking to improve its technology base before a potential deal is signed at the end of 2022 to merge the F-X and Tempest sixth-generation fighter programmes. (BAE Systems)

As momentum builds on a potential merger of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Japan's F-X fighter jet programmes, eight Japanese industries are deepening their involvement in developing systems and structures of the future fighter aircraft.

Officially, the UK and Japan are said to be discussing the scope of F-X/FCAS collaboration towards the year-end agreement.

In the interim, Japan's Ministry of Defense (MoD) is seeking greater indigenous expertise for the development of F-X fighter-related technology. This is being driven by the fact that Japan's last industrial involvement in a fighter development project (the Mitsubishi F-2) was 27 years ago.

“The situation surrounding the manufacturing industry has drastically changed,” Japan's Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) of the MoD told Janes . “While digital transformation has been promoted in the manufacturing industry, Japanese defence-related industries have not yet reached that point at this moment.”


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/japan-working-on-f-x-fighter-jet-programme-amid-pending-deal-with-uk-on-fcas/

As momentum builds on a potential merger of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Japan's F-X...

Japan working on F-X fighter jet programme amid pending deal with UK on FCAS

by Akhil Kadidal

Japan is seeking to improve its technology base before a potential deal is signed at the end of 2022 to merge the F-X and Tempest sixth-generation fighter programmes. (BAE Systems)

As momentum builds on a potential merger of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Japan's F-X fighter jet programmes, eight Japanese industries are deepening their involvement in developing systems and structures of the future fighter aircraft.

Officially, the UK and Japan are said to be discussing the scope of F-X/FCAS collaboration towards the year-end agreement.

In the interim, Japan's Ministry of Defense (MoD) is seeking greater indigenous expertise for the development of F-X fighter-related technology. This is being driven by the fact that Japan's last industrial involvement in a fighter development project (the Mitsubishi F-2) was 27 years ago.

“The situation surrounding the manufacturing industry has drastically changed,” Japan's Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) of the MoD told Janes . “While digital transformation has been promoted in the manufacturing industry, Japanese defence-related industries have not yet reached that point at this moment.”


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/japan-working-on-f-x-fighter-jet-programme-amid-pending-deal-with-uk-on-fcas/

As momentum builds on a potential merger of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Japan's F-X...

Japan working on F-X fighter jet programme amid pending deal with UK on FCAS

by Akhil Kadidal

Japan is seeking to improve its technology base before a potential deal is signed at the end of 2022 to merge the F-X and Tempest sixth-generation fighter programmes. (BAE Systems)

As momentum builds on a potential merger of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Japan's F-X fighter jet programmes, eight Japanese industries are deepening their involvement in developing systems and structures of the future fighter aircraft.

Officially, the UK and Japan are said to be discussing the scope of F-X/FCAS collaboration towards the year-end agreement.

In the interim, Japan's Ministry of Defense (MoD) is seeking greater indigenous expertise for the development of F-X fighter-related technology. This is being driven by the fact that Japan's last industrial involvement in a fighter development project (the Mitsubishi F-2) was 27 years ago.

“The situation surrounding the manufacturing industry has drastically changed,” Japan's Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) of the MoD told Janes . “While digital transformation has been promoted in the manufacturing industry, Japanese defence-related industries have not yet reached that point at this moment.”


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/japan-working-on-f-x-fighter-jet-programme-amid-pending-deal-with-uk-on-fcas/

As momentum builds on a potential merger of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Japan's F-X...

Japan working on F-X fighter jet programme amid pending deal with UK on FCAS

by Akhil Kadidal

Japan is seeking to improve its technology base before a potential deal is signed at the end of 2022 to merge the F-X and Tempest sixth-generation fighter programmes. (BAE Systems)

As momentum builds on a potential merger of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Japan's F-X fighter jet programmes, eight Japanese industries are deepening their involvement in developing systems and structures of the future fighter aircraft.

Officially, the UK and Japan are said to be discussing the scope of F-X/FCAS collaboration towards the year-end agreement.

In the interim, Japan's Ministry of Defense (MoD) is seeking greater indigenous expertise for the development of F-X fighter-related technology. This is being driven by the fact that Japan's last industrial involvement in a fighter development project (the Mitsubishi F-2) was 27 years ago.

“The situation surrounding the manufacturing industry has drastically changed,” Japan's Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) of the MoD told Janes . “While digital transformation has been promoted in the manufacturing industry, Japanese defence-related industries have not yet reached that point at this moment.”


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/japan-working-on-f-x-fighter-jet-programme-amid-pending-deal-with-uk-on-fcas/

As momentum builds on a potential merger of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Japan's F-X...

Japan working on F-X fighter jet programme amid pending deal with UK on FCAS

by Akhil Kadidal

Japan is seeking to improve its technology base before a potential deal is signed at the end of 2022 to merge the F-X and Tempest sixth-generation fighter programmes. (BAE Systems)

As momentum builds on a potential merger of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and Japan's F-X fighter jet programmes, eight Japanese industries are deepening their involvement in developing systems and structures of the future fighter aircraft.

Officially, the UK and Japan are said to be discussing the scope of F-X/FCAS collaboration towards the year-end agreement.

In the interim, Japan's Ministry of Defense (MoD) is seeking greater indigenous expertise for the development of F-X fighter-related technology. This is being driven by the fact that Japan's last industrial involvement in a fighter development project (the Mitsubishi F-2) was 27 years ago.

“The situation surrounding the manufacturing industry has drastically changed,” Japan's Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) of the MoD told Janes . “While digital transformation has been promoted in the manufacturing industry, Japanese defence-related industries have not yet reached that point at this moment.”


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