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Mitsuhide Si-40

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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 Dayaflag.png Fusou
Development Partners
Flag of Aldia.png Aldia
Flag of Keija.png Keija
Manufacturer Mitsuhide Heavy Industries
First flight February 1st 2013
Introduction TBC
Status TBC
Primary users Imperial Air Force
Imperial Navy
Other Operators
Commonwealth Navy
Produced TBC
Number built TBC
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.