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|type= {{wp|Multirole combat aircraft}} | |type= {{wp|Multirole combat aircraft}} | ||
|national origin= [[File:Flag_of_Aldia.png|23px|border]] [[Aldia]] | |national origin= [[File:Flag_of_Aldia.png|23px|border]] [[Aldia]] <br> [[Keija]] <br> [[File:Dayaflag.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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SJ-1 Okami | |
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An SJ-1 of the Commonwealth Air Force | |
Role | Multirole combat aircraft |
National origin | Aldia Keija 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 user | Commonwealth Air Force Keijan Armed Forces Imperial Air Force |
Produced | In Aldia: December 2008 – present In Keija: January 2009 – present In Fusou: January 2009 – present |
Number built | Aldia 220 (2016) Keija XX Fusou XX |
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 originally intended as a solo development project by Aldia to replace its ageing squadron of interceptors. 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 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 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: 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.