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  |type= Multi-Role Stealth
  |type= Multi-Role Stealth
  |national origin= [[File:Dayaflag.png|23px|border]] [[Fusou Empire (HS)|Fusou]]<br>''Development Partners''<br>[[File:Flag_of_Aldia.png|23px|border]] [[Aldia]]<br>[[File:Flag_of_Keija.png|23px|border]] [[Keija]]  
  |national origin= [[File:Fusouflag.png|23px|border]] [[Fusou Empire (HS)|Fusou]]<br>''Development Partners''<br>[[File:Flag_of_Aldia.png|23px|border]] [[Aldia]]<br>[[File:Flag_of_Keija.png|23px|border]] [[Keija]]  
  |manufacturer = Mitsuhide Heavy Industries
  |manufacturer = Mitsuhide Heavy Industries
  |first flight= February 1st 2012 (Prototype #1),
  |first flight= February 1st 2012 (Si-40A)<br>December 2012 (Si-40B)<br>May 2013 (Si-40C)
December 2012 (Prototype #2)
  |introduction= March 3, 2014 (Si-40B)<br> December 7th 2015 (Si-40A)
May 2013 (prototype #3)
  |introduction= March 2015
  |retired= <!-- retired-->
  |retired= <!-- retired-->
  |status= TBC
  |status= TBC
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  |more users= ''Other Operators''<br>[[Commonwealth Navy]]
  |more users= ''Other Operators''<br>[[Commonwealth Navy]]
  |produced= TBC
  |produced= TBC
  |number built= TBC
  |number built= 230 (as of 2016)
  |developed from= [[File:Flag_of_Aldia.png|18px|border]] {{wp|Chengdu J-20|AR-50}} (Avionics & Engines)<br>[[File:Flag_of_Aldia.png|18px|border]] {{wp|Yakovlev Yak-141|R-279}} (VTOL Capability)
  |developed from= [[File:Flag_of_Aldia.png|18px|border]] {{wp|Chengdu J-20|AR-50}} (Avionics & Engines)<br>[[File:Flag_of_Aldia.png|18px|border]] {{wp|Yakovlev Yak-141|R-279}} (VTOL Capability)
  |variants with their own articles=  
  |variants with their own articles=  

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Si-40 Shoki
Mitsuhide Si-40.jpg
Si-40 of the Imperial Air Force in flight.
Role Multi-Role Stealth
National origin Fusouflag.png Fusou
Development Partners
Flag of Aldia.png Aldia
Flag of Keija.png Keija
Manufacturer Mitsuhide Heavy Industries
First flight February 1st 2012 (Si-40A)
December 2012 (Si-40B)
May 2013 (Si-40C)
Introduction March 3, 2014 (Si-40B)
December 7th 2015 (Si-40A)
Status TBC
Primary users Imperial Air Force
Imperial Navy
Other Operators
Commonwealth Navy
Produced TBC
Number built 230 (as of 2016)
Developed from Flag of Aldia.png AR-50 (Avionics & Engines)
Flag of Aldia.png R-279 (VTOL Capability)

The Mitsuhide Si-40 Shoki is a 5th Generation multirole combat aircraft with stealth capabilities of Fusou's Imperial Air Force and Imperial Navy. Originally initiated in 2008 as the ASF-X project, the design process was tendered to various corporations and three designs were submitted with the proposal from Mitsuhide Heavy Industries chosen as the winning design. The Si-40 was envisioned to have several capabilities & roles in mind primarily: sustained speeds of up to Mach 2, engage targets that are beyond visual range of the Si-40, providing air superiority, ground attack, electronic warfare and SIGINT roles. Si-40 is developed mainly by Mitsuhide Heavy Industries and was later joined by Arashi Aircraft Group from Aldia to provide Vertical Take Off & Landing capabilities with additional financial support provided from Keija. The Si-40 comes in a variety of variants but there are two primary ones: a Conventional Take Off & Landing variant stationed primarily at land-based air bases, and a carrier based Vertical Take Off & Landing stationed on aircraft carriers and even landing helicopter docks. The Fusou Armed Forces operates both the CTOL and VTOL variants whereas the Commonwealth Self-Defense Forces operates the VTOL variant onboards its aircraft carriers and LHDs.