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  |type= {{wp|Multirole combat aircraft}}
  |type= {{wp|Multirole combat aircraft}}
  |national origin= [[File:Flag_of_Aldia.png|30px|border]] [[Aldia]] / [[Keija]] / [[File:Dayaflag.png|30px|border]] [[Fusou Empire (HS)|Fusou]]
  |national origin= [[File:Flag_of_Aldia.png|23px|border]] [[Aldia]] <br> [[File:Flag_of_Keija.png|23px|border]] [[Keija]] <br> [[File:Fusouflag.png|23px|border]] [[Fusou Empire (HS)|Fusou]]
  |manufacturer = [[Ryusei Rockets & Aerospace]] <br> [[Tashihise-Nagadawa Heavy Industries Corporation]] <br> [[Amatsukaze Concern]]
  |manufacturer = [[Ryusei Rockets & Aerospace]] <br> [[Tashihise-Nagadawa Heavy Industries Corporation]] <br> [[Amatsukaze Concern]]
  |first flight= 10 April 2004
  |first flight= 10 April 2004
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  |status= In production and in service
  |status= In production and in service
  |primary user= [[Commonwealth Air Force (Aldia)|Commonwealth Air Force]] <br> Keijan Armed Forces <br> [[Fusou Empire (HS)|Imperial Air Force]]
  |primary user= [[Commonwealth Air Force (Aldia)|Commonwealth Air Force]] <br> [[United States Air Force]] <br> [[United States Navy]] <br> [[Fusou Armed Forces|Imperial Air Force]]
  |more users=  
  |more users= [[Commonwealth Air Territorial Forces]]
  |produced= In Aldia: December 2008&nbsp;– present<br >In Keija: January 2009&nbsp;– present <br> In Fusou: January 2009&nbsp;– present
  |produced= In Aldia: December 2008&nbsp;– present<br >In Keija: September 2009&nbsp;– present <br> In Fusou: Q1 2010&nbsp;– present
  |number built= Aldia 220 (2016) <br> Keija XX <br> Fusou XX
  |number built= Aldia 220 (2016) <br> Keija 145 (2016) <br> Fusou 150 (2016)
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The SJ-1 Okami ({{wpl|Simplified Chinese Characters|Myrian}}: 狼, Romanized: Lang / {{wp|Japanese language|Mizuhese}}: 狼, {{wp|literal translation|lit.}}: "''Wolf''") is a {{wp|fourth-generation fighter|fourth-generation}} {{wp|multirole combat aircraft}} jointly developed by the [[Ryusei Rockets & Aerospace]] of [[Aldia]], [[Tashihise-Nagadawa Heavy Industries Corporation]] of [[Keija]] and the [[Amatsuzake Concern]] of [[Fusou Empire (HS)|Fusou]]. It was originally intended as a solo development project by Aldia to replace its ageing squadron of interceptors. The designation "'''SJ'''" stands for '''S'''entōki ({{wp|Japanese language|Mizuhese}}: 戦闘機, and '''J'''iānjíjī {{wpl|Simplified Chinese Characters|Myrian}}: 歼击机), both of which means fighter aircraft in their respective languages. The "1" designation implies that the SJ-1 program may not be the only fighter program the three countries might participate in. The SJ-1 was previously a solo development venture by the [[Ryusei Rockets & Aerospace]] and was designated the RY-5 program. It was originally meant only as an interceptor aircraft to replace the Air Force's ageing {{wp|Chengdu J-7|AR-3}} interceptors, however in the spirit of fostering stronger ties with its neighbors & allies, the Aldian Government decided to invite its closest neighbor and overseas ally to develop the fighter together. The primary purpose of the SJ-1 is to serve as a multirole fighter, however there are variants that specialize in a variety of roles such as but not limited to: {{wp|aerial reconnaissance|reconnaicense}}, {{wp|interceptor aircraft|interceptors}} and {{wp|attack aircraft|ground attack}} variants. The [[Commonwealth Air Force (Aldia)|Commonwealth Air Force]] currently has 40 SJ-1Is in active service with another 180 on order, meanwhile the [[Commonwealth Air Territorial Forces]] operates a total of 180 SJ-1s of various types with a further 60 on order.  
The SJ-1 Okami ({{wpl|Simplified Chinese Characters|Myrian}}: 狼, Romanized: Lang / {{wp|Japanese language|Mizuhese}}: 狼, {{wp|literal translation|lit.}}: "''Wolf''") is a {{wp|fourth-generation fighter|fourth-generation}} {{wp|multirole combat aircraft}} jointly developed by the [[Ryusei Rockets & Aerospace]] of [[Aldia]], [[Tashihise-Nagadawa Heavy Industries Corporation]] of [[Keija]] and the [[Amatsuzake Concern]] of [[Fusou Empire (HS)|Fusou]]. It was envisioned to be a reliable, rugged, easy to manufacture and inexpensive fighter aircraft. The designation "'''SJ'''" stands for '''S'''entōki ({{wp|Japanese language|Mizuhese}}: 戦闘機, and '''J'''iānjíjī {{wpl|Simplified Chinese Characters|Myrian}}: 歼击机), both of which means fighter aircraft in their respective languages. The "1" designation indicates it is the first international development project undertaken by the three partner countries and it may not necessarily be the last as well. The SJ-1 was previously a solo development venture by the [[Ryusei Rockets & Aerospace]] and was designated the RY-5 program. It was originally meant only as an interceptor aircraft to replace the Air Force's ageing {{wp|Chengdu J-7|AR-3}} interceptors. However in the spirit of fostering stronger ties with its neighbor & allies, the Aldian Government decided to invite its partners to develop the fighter together. The primary purpose of the SJ-1 is to serve as a multirole fighter, however there are variants that specialize in a variety of roles such as but not limited to: {{wp|aerial reconnaissance|reconnaicense}}, {{wp|interceptor aircraft|interceptors}} and {{wp|attack aircraft|ground attack}} variants. The [[Commonwealth Air Force (Aldia)|Commonwealth Air Force]] currently has 40 SJ-1Is in active service with another 180 on order, meanwhile the [[Commonwealth Air Territorial Forces]] operates a total of 180 SJ-1s of various types with a further 60 on order.  
== Design & Development ==
== Design & Development ==
=== Background ===
The SJ-1 was originally designated as the RY-5 Interceptor Program, an aircraft development project initiated by Ryusei with the objective is replacing the Air Force's ageing inventor of {{wp|Chengdu J-7|AR-3}} interceptors. The project began in 1992 and at the time the RY-5 was meant as a {{wp|third-generation fighter|third-generation aircraft}}, a cheap replacement. However in 1994 in an attempt to promote cooperation & regional security with its neighbors and partners decided to invite both Fusou and Keija into the new interceptor project. With the inclusion of international partners, the aircraft's mission & specification parameters were expanded in order to make it scalable and future-proofed. TBC
== Operational History ==
== Operational History ==
== Variants ==
== Variants ==
== Operators ==
== Operators ==
== Specifications ==
== Specifications ==
* Guns: 1 x 23 mm cannon / 1 x 30 mm cannon
Air-to-air missiles:
* RA-4 short range, infrared homing. Range 20km
* RA-8 beyond visual range, active radar guided. Range 70~100km
* RA-9 beyond visual range, active radar guided. Range 300km
Air-to-surface missiles:
* RG-12 beyond visual range, anti radiation. Range 100km
Bombs:
* BG-39 unguided bomb
* BG-41 unguided bomb (a


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Latest revision as of 22:18, 11 March 2022

SJ-1 Okami
SJ-1.jpg
An SJ-1 of the Commonwealth Air Force
Role Multirole combat aircraft
National origin Flag of Aldia.png Aldia
Flag of Keija.png Keija
Fusouflag.png Fusou
Manufacturer Ryusei Rockets & Aerospace
Tashihise-Nagadawa Heavy Industries Corporation
Amatsukaze Concern
First flight 10 April 2004
Introduction 19 August 2009
Status In production and in service
Primary users Commonwealth Air Force
United States Air Force
United States Navy
Imperial Air Force
Commonwealth Air Territorial Forces
Produced In Aldia: December 2008 – present
In Keija: September 2009 – present
In Fusou: Q1 2010 – present
Number built Aldia 220 (2016)
Keija 145 (2016)
Fusou 150 (2016)

The SJ-1 Okami (Myrian: 狼, Romanized: Lang / Mizuhese: 狼, lit.: "Wolf") is a fourth-generation multirole combat aircraft jointly developed by the Ryusei Rockets & Aerospace of Aldia, Tashihise-Nagadawa Heavy Industries Corporation of Keija and the Amatsuzake Concern of Fusou. It was envisioned to be a reliable, rugged, easy to manufacture and inexpensive fighter aircraft. The designation "SJ" stands for Sentōki (Mizuhese: 戦闘機, and Jiānjíjī Myrian: 歼击机), both of which means fighter aircraft in their respective languages. The "1" designation indicates it is the first international development project undertaken by the three partner countries and it may not necessarily be the last as well. The SJ-1 was previously a solo development venture by the Ryusei Rockets & Aerospace and was designated the RY-5 program. It was originally meant only as an interceptor aircraft to replace the Air Force's ageing AR-3 interceptors. However in the spirit of fostering stronger ties with its neighbor & allies, the Aldian Government decided to invite its partners to develop the fighter together. The primary purpose of the SJ-1 is to serve as a multirole fighter, however there are variants that specialize in a variety of roles such as but not limited to: reconnaicense, interceptors and ground attack variants. The Commonwealth Air Force currently has 40 SJ-1Is in active service with another 180 on order, meanwhile the Commonwealth Air Territorial Forces operates a total of 180 SJ-1s of various types with a further 60 on order.

Design & Development

Background

The SJ-1 was originally designated as the RY-5 Interceptor Program, an aircraft development project initiated by Ryusei with the objective is replacing the Air Force's ageing inventor of AR-3 interceptors. The project began in 1992 and at the time the RY-5 was meant as a third-generation aircraft, a cheap replacement. However in 1994 in an attempt to promote cooperation & regional security with its neighbors and partners decided to invite both Fusou and Keija into the new interceptor project. With the inclusion of international partners, the aircraft's mission & specification parameters were expanded in order to make it scalable and future-proofed. TBC

Operational History

Variants

Operators

Specifications

  • Guns: 1 x 23 mm cannon / 1 x 30 mm cannon

Air-to-air missiles:

  • RA-4 short range, infrared homing. Range 20km
  • RA-8 beyond visual range, active radar guided. Range 70~100km
  • RA-9 beyond visual range, active radar guided. Range 300km

Air-to-surface missiles:

  • RG-12 beyond visual range, anti radiation. Range 100km

Bombs:

  • BG-39 unguided bomb
  • BG-41 unguided bomb (a