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The Most Delicate Killer: Nakajima Ki-43

It was December of 1942, and the all-new Japanese Nakajima Ki-43 took the world by storm as it quickly gained complete aerial ...
Japan tried to fast-track its air power by copying Western bombers - but the Ki-1 and Ki-2 missed the mark. Slow, awkward, and outdated even when new, they quickly faded from use. Here’s how these ...
The Ki-27 was a single-seater, highly maneuverable, fixed-gear airplane, but it was no match for the Flying Tigers. When one thinks of Imperial Japan’s World War II fighter planes, the legendary ...
Japan and the USA will conduct joint research into safety assurance technology for collaborative combat aircraft (CCA) that operate autonomously with artificial intelligence. Under the agreement, the ...