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LMAO at using the term "historical accuracy" to describe the arcade game War Thunder, which is not at all historically accurate, nor realistic... other than its visual appearances (skins). But as to the physics, vehicle properties, and everything that matters... it's nothing more than a Pro-Russian, anti-American propaganda tool, with a small pay-to-win aspect to it (premium vehicles). If War Thunder was historically accurate, then the Russians would have had such advanced technology, they would have easily crushed the Germans in no time, and gone on to fulfill Stalin's dream of conquering most of Europe and the world. The whole world would be speaking Russian by now, if WT was even slightly accurate.
The feature list reads like the next boss plane in the Ace Combat series. Drone wingmen, microwave PDC, plasma radar disruption, huge ordinance capacity, comprehensive in-cockpit sensory input suite. This is going to be a terrifying opponent if they can pull it off.
Let's see what capabilities the F-X, Tempest, and NGAD/FA-XX can do. It's possible each of these could surpass the capabilities of even some of the older boss planes.
@@marrqi7wini54 it's very exciting tech. The fictional ADFX-01 Morgan had an omnidirectional laser pod, which likely would function like the microwave PDC discussed here but with much more short-range offensive power. New plane stuff is always great.
Big "if" right there, it's not always feasible to realize your ambitions. *And this is VERY MUCH a ludicrously ambitious project.* (for a nation that's been left out of warfare and military advancement for so long, that is) Like you said, we'll see if they can pull this off. As of right now, I'm skeptical of all these "boss-like" features of the F-X Godzilla, but that might change. Only time will tell.
I think Japan is going to shock everyone, I was in this industry and I retired early but one thing I know for sure is Japan's knowledge and innovation are going to be a major factor. If they do indeed receive help from the U.S. government (Northop Grumman/Ratheon) this platform could be comparable to NGAD/FA-XX and Tempest. I hope they pull it off but it's going to be 2035ish.
Japan would be best served buying a few Dozen S Koreans new F-21Jet as a Stop Gap until theyre New Jet is ready.With AESA Radar and METEOR Missiles , there only chance is flying at 50,000 at Low Mach and launching Scram Jet powered Long Range Meteors and then getting out of Dodge..
May I suggest..let someone hold the keys..too much pent up passion leads many Japanese to excess…ever seen the top dogs out for a nite of drinking?Many apologies are needed …
Because the people who lived through WW2 are now mostly dead. Those parsimonious "tax payers" have always been short-sighted (liberal or libertarian). The Cold War spending created the technology base that has driven our economy to great heights for 45 years. All that money didn't go down a hole. Those engineers, technicians, and factory workers recycled all that government investment right back into our economy, (unlike tax cuts for rich people who just hoard everything for their children). I agree with our withholding the F-22 technology because it was so far advanced at the time. But clearly we realize that the tech is no longer so special - so we are now selling the F-35 to the world. That's how we keep the price down. (An F-35 now costs less per unit than the latest F-16. It's only the maintenance that is still costly.) But if we push everyone to build their own fighters rather than buy ours, it is OUR LOSS. That's money WE LOSE that would go right into our economy. Penny wise and pound foolish Jerome.
@@zach_4224 Japan since WW2 was more into defense and people were afraid to militarization. It took Abe a decade to change people's minds. Though I would always be concerned about a militarized Japan.
@@shoppingrb9544 I'm talking 10-15 years ago. Many Japanese people didn't like the idea of militarizing, 1983 it was at a high then it dropped and rose again in 2013. China eventually became a valid reason.
Yeah, that small part had quite a few inaccuracies. I don't think we'll ever see another Su-57 manufactured, to be honest. They don't even have a single squadron's worth and with sanctions they will never be able to source materials and import the tech required.
People don't realize that building and producing a high tech fighter is only a part of the puzzle. Maintaining the air craft and keeping systems operational are very labor intensive and expensive.
They've pretty much said what they want. They want the capabilities of the F35 in a larger twin engine fighter that will have more range and more payload.
Japan is surprisingly not very technological these days. They love optimizing old technologies and standards instead of adopting new ones. They live in the 1990/2000's idea of what the future might be, rather than in 2022. They have long since relinquished the mantle of Asian innovation superpower and now South Korea, Taiwan and China fight for it. You can even see it in their cars. Conservative, proven technology optimized to the Nth degree. Furthermore, their education system values discipline and execution over creative thinking, which perpetuates this state of affairs. I don't see this endeavour changing that, and would not be surprised if misguided political and Zaibatsu interference either kills it or leads to a camel.
@@jeffk464 Israel won't join anything, the US military aid that Israel receives from the US requires the money be spent with US contractors. Israel would be required to shell out tens of billions of dollars of its own money to join the Tempest which Israel can't afford. Israel is stuck with US fighter jets made available via US military aid funding only.
This is what would have happened if you combined the best of the F-18, F-22 and F-35 in terms of capability, speed and payload. This is going to be something to seriously watch.
Idea now is to start producing Super 22's now that the F35 manufacturing process has gotten more efficient. Reason for the cost of the F22 is because so many manufacturers spread out through the US had to coordinate parts and such. Centralize that effort, and now you can create a stealth fighter on a budget.
@@sumott497 they’ve been testing unseen f22s for awhile now. We are just barely seeing more of the chrome f22 that many never knew even existed. But the US always has something in store, I’m excited to see this thing if it actually comes together- sounds a bit too good to be true but time will tell.
@@sumott497 Eh, I think the F22 is supposed to be a bit of a hanger queen. They are working on a new 6th Generator fighter that hopefully will be more cost effective and have a better operational ready rate. Supposedly the Air Force is trying to streamline development so you can come up with new fighters faster at a lower cost. Its kind of a cool idea really, it allows you to be more adaptive to changing threats/conditions.
@@fwix771 If you do some reading on what's out there, the "chrome" is likely a printed thin-film technology. If hazarding a guess it's closely related to the same process that mass-prints out RFID tags. (In the case of tags it's cut into thousands of teeny little stickers, but for this it's left as an entire large sheet.) Basically it takes one incoming RF frequency and then returns that energy across a whole bunch of frequencies, which spreads out the power of the incoming RADAR signal. Even though it's production process could be considered more involved (printing thin laminate films of a metallized semi-conductor), it ends up being a lot cheaper and way more robust than other RAM because it simply goes on like a big sticker rather than a convoluted painting process with a peculiar curing process that results in something possibly fragile. It's also interesting because it could be quickly applied to older aircraft and reduce their radar returns, even if they weren't designed with stealth in mind. It's not explained in any particular patent I could find, but you can find enough patents out there relating to thin-film antennas that would support this premise for a plausible explanation. Silver and graphene seem to have good properties for this, so that might explain its color. It doesn't just look silver, but actually is silver (albeit a few microns thick).
I have a feeling that Japan and South Korea are going to have a real good stealth fighter with technology that surpasses China and Russia wouldn't really put Russia on there but you put it on the list so I had to
I'm so glad that the Japanese are doing this. It's wise, prudent and helps restore the Japanese fighting machine. No one has ever said the Japanese weren't totally courageous, but like us, the wisdom required to operate that fighting ability has been abused in the past.
Its crazy that Japan and England are both building 5th/6th generation fighters on their own, the budget to develop these things are insane. I agree with you though Japan needs it, budget wise it probably made more sense to buy F35's though.
I think as long as Japan stays on the path they are now, having them continue to be develop technologies like this is good for everyone. Having powerful Allie’s, especially in that region is key!
*Oh, I very much doubt their work ethics for sure.* _Their willpower and ability on the other hand..._ yeeeaaah, that was never anything to scoff at. ^_^
@@MrDibara I have worked with Japanese owned companies, and agents many years ago and can tell you their work ethic is second to none !.More often than not I took their statements and analysis before even our own and they were proven correct 100% of time. If they committ to something you are almost guaranteed of success.
@@Axemantitan Insanely long hours, but not much productivity in those hours. It's possible to overwork employees, which causes exhaustion and lower standard of results.
I remember reading about cold plasma sheilding decades ago, makes you wonder exactly what the 6th gen fighter that America has already built and testing is capable of.
From what I've gathered, they're split between actually developing a functioning shield system and a laser-based defensive system. The shield technology is already being deployed through the Iter project, but converting it to a weapons platform will be tricky, to say the least.
Plasma sheilding requires huge amount of energy, they already considered it as a sheild for tanks but it ate most of the space in an APC, take note, its an APC , there is not enough room for the system to be fitted inside a MBT which is already cramped and weighs over 60 tonnes
Considering the precarious nature of American politics and our propensity for long dark periods of foreign policy insanity one could hardly blame Japan for their decision. One thing does surprise me however. And that’s the advertised time frame to introduce these new aircraft. It seems likely that a handoff of technology to the Japanese has already taken place. Much like with the new Korean stealth fighter. The Japanese, Koreans and the Taiwanese are absolutely too valuable as partners to risk their lost to the Chinese or Russians.
I am not sure why stock footage of F16's and other fighters was used when describing the Japanese fighters. it would have been better to show what is being described. sorry to seem nitpicky but please try to either show footage of the actual subject being described or a still picture at least. thanks for your time & effort.
Japan's a wonderful country & the people are fantastic. They were a staunch US ally during the cold war & still have great relations with the US today. I'm highly confident Japan's stealth fighter program will produce a fantastic aircraft & will be a tremendous asset to defense in the pacific.
as you were describing the shinshin, it's shape, dimensions and capabilities, you were mostly showing the japanese f-16. there is a lot of footage of the x-2, so wondering why you made this confusing decision to couple video of f-16 with description of x-2?
Had to abandon this after a few minutes due to the irritating, mindlessly dull & repetitive muzak mixed too loud in the soundtrack. This video needs no muzak. It's unnecessary, distracting, and unprofessional, completely distracting from the content.
I think this project has now merged with BAE Systems Tempest. The partnership was announced at the Farnborough Airshow 2022 on July 18, 2022. Japan and the UK run parallel programs both aimed at designing the next generation of fighters. The Tempest project involves the UK's BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce, the European missile manufacturer MBDA, and Italy's Leonardo.
I knew I was always right about Godzilla. Nobody ever agreed with me that Godzilla represents the indestructible will of the Japanese people. He does now anyway. Thats why we all love him so much
Important to always note that the f35 has a different role than the J20 and SU57 , the F35 was NEVEF intended to be an interceptor dog fighter relying on max performance, it relys on sensors and tech to locate the enemy from much further distanced than them, they fires a missile while out of range of the enemy even if they could detect it, the 4 missile max also should not be compared to the Chinese and Russians 6 becasue the F35s entire concept is basically putting in the headman trophy winning quart back when needed, one of its most important and groundbreaking advances is “sensor fusion “ ability where it can send off date via link-16 target data for a loyal wingman, ground sea or air vehicles that also makes sure it’s signature isn’t detected opening the missile door and also the signature and sensors of the missile and launch to locate the f35 , that’s why it’s going to be using other “less valuable@ equipment and the enemy she mentioned the F35 was developed by by
I’ve been following this project for many many years since they were denied the F 22 it’s really cool to see this plane finally coming out and I think it’s gonna be fantastic
imagine being able to develop a plane that has been allowed to have it's technology and design be able to mature so much from multiple different experimental skews that there will be no doubt whatever is going to be the outcome of this project will be the bleeding edge and the cream of all the crops
Why dose it look like our UK’s project Tempest i mean i know they are collaborating with us but putting the better gear in their home land shell is not poggers.
Here’s hoping Japan is able to bring these systems to fruition, Japan’s naval prowess isn’t a problem it’s Japan’s aling Air Force which should’ve been constantly updated. Like everything here in Japan they’re playing catch up with everyone else, as they’re slow when it comes to chances, this social conditioning needs to be phased out if Japan is to keep up or even surpass its rivals… Ganburo Nippon!!!
It is simple they can buy use products and develop some of their own. They do not need to do it all by them self. Japan does not need an F-22 or anything like it. It needs a large enough air force and a good radar detection system.
Didn't anyone notice that the IPB (illustrated parts breakdown) for the advanced sixth gen fighter at 6:18 and 8:48 was for a car's automatic transmission?!
I think you will find the Japanese were severely limited in the weapons they were allowed to develop post WW11 ! Thus their forces are known as "Self Defence " probably one of the most technically advanced country in the world .
Doesn't mean a lot. The US changed the name from the Department of War, to the Department of Defense. I think Japan and South Korea are well aware that they need to step up their military forces to match the growing military threat from China.
@@fredtedstedman I think at this point, don't know for sure, the US will welcome a militarily strong Japan. If you remember we were also trying to push Germany into spending more on their military.
Japans outrageous behaviour during WWII, resulted in their limited allowance to constitute warfare. However, as Japan has demonstrated itself as a good global citizen since, the gloves have come off. Strategically, Japan stands as a sentinel in the front lines of any future conflict with China, and must remain so for the foreseeable future.
Why would you test another nation's combat readiness & scramble time if your intention was anything but hostile? To give your pilots & personnel something to do, perhaps give them some real-world training of some sort? Good on Japan for stepping up & protecting what's theirs. The Chinese are a voracious bunch, they will claim everything (territory, fish as food source, intellectual property, oil, etc.) if you don't put a stop to it. Shameless.
Japan is one incredible culture of excellence. Their history is amazing and every time I visit I’m amazed by pretty much everything. They can easily build one of the most state of the art 6th generation fighters.
You forgot to mention that Lockheed is helping them develop this plane. Since they were unable to purchase the F22 they did the next best thing and had the creator of the F22 help in creating their own replacement.
At worse I think their program will end up being classified as a 5th generation jet that can control drones. (Assuming they actually make it.) Part of me believes the US will be the one who can truly create and define something that is 6th generation.
Interesting video. Though much of the information about Japan's new fighters was already public, I was particularly surprised by two items; using glue instead of rivets to fasten portions of the body together and replacement of hydraulic actuator systems with electronic motors. Though other systems have changed tremendously over the years, these methods have been stalwarts since the beginnings of military aircraft engineering. Use of hydraulics over electric motors was a mainstay because electric motors could never match the tremendous torque and ruggedization requirements of hydraulics to achieve the power necessary to overcome massive needs to power actuators in supersonic flight. Similarly, the use of seemingly archaic rivet fasteners over glue was always a statement of the well known barriers of the chemical adhesives science. That these two have now advanced means that key technologies have finally overcome problems in novel and surprising ways. Much of these I think would stem from Elon Musk's tech requirements for his technically advanced EC's forcing huge industrial changes.
The video and aircraft are great. Japan given it's place in the world and the threats it has near by does need to create it's own equipment in some cases and I see this as a ideal big start to it.
The massive edge that Japan possesses over China, Russia and especially North Korea is a tradition of excellence and a highly motivated workforce. Plus, they has us as friends which doesn't hurt.
To be your friend could be fatal y the usa won't allow japan to overtake usa and to have the powerful fighter better than the f35 or f22 think about that lol
@@martintan4982 The reason US didn't sell the F22 to Japan was not because of a fear of them overtaking the USA in power (although you're probably right), but instead, it was to protect the technologies of the F22 like stealth. There could be many chinese/russian spies in Japan who would happily steal all that info about the F22, so that's why it was never sold to Japan. Also, the US is selling the F35 to Japan.
@@martintan4982 Japan isn't remotely in competition with the US. Japan flies about 250 fixed wing aircraft, none of which are bombers. It's chiefly air superiority. They'd defeat North Korea one on one. And given Russia's dismal performance, maintenance and spread out air fields, they could probably fight them to a standstill before their Ukrainian losses. China is the real potential adversary of Japan. Together with U.S. aircraft carriers and a few other NATO allies, they'd have to take on the 2,000+ air force of China. Their numbers are impressive and the specs are mostly Russian knockoffs. But China has zero experience in modern air combat so their tactics and capabilities are a big question mark. Apparently they are hiring some former NATO pilots to advise them there.
@@martintan4982 Japan cannot overtake the US that is the thing. For them to do that they would need to build a US style system with a constitution that is identical and then spend a good 100 years developing their new economic culture. And then maybe just then Japan would be not that far behind the US.
I feel like this plane is in a whole class of its own, a little bigger then f-22, carry more payload and go further sounds like a damn fighter's stealth bomber, if this plane does deliver all that, will by far be the most advanced plane yet
@@VisibilityFoggy The Japanese know a lot about the YF-23 program, and working with Northrop-Grumman/Raytheon, you know that influence is going to come into play. I think them calling it Godzilla is a bit telling. 😀
Japan simply does not need anything like an F-22 to defend its island. What it needs is a large competent air force with systems similar to F-16 and F-15. And a good early warning detection system that allows them to control the air space.
@@VisibilityFoggy The US has 200 F-22 at maximum so can you explain how japan is going to use 3 times that many. You do not need my trust just use your own logic.
It's almost weird to think that we, at one point, didn't trust Japan with a military. I totally understand why but still. Japan is genuinely one of our best allies/friends. They have so much to offer in the military space and will only make democracy even more militarily capable
I think the helmet HUD idea is good, but didn't pretty much all the F-22 pilots say thats the one feature that is useless in a jet was the voice recognition system? It cost a ton of money and very few pilots used it. Honestly being able to navigate menus with a simple intuitive menu system layout would probably work better.
There are so many things wrong with this upload. Here's just a couple. Japan doesn't just have the F-15 is their only modern fighter. The also use the F-16 and the Japanese version the F-2, which looks like the F-16, but is bigger than the American F-16. With the upgrades done, they are not the same aircraft of the 70's. Thay are also anything but unhappy with the F-35. Japan is ordering them by the dozens. You stated that Japan isn't happy about its conventional takeoff limitations. The Japanese order was for the F-35B spec aircraft that is short/vertical takeoff and landing. They were ordered for the Japanese light carrier operations for the Izumo Class ships. That's why they overhauled the desks and hanger space.
In a story about the Japanese X-2, the video couldn't even bother to find actual footage of the X-2, but instead the F-2, and in some instances, the F-1. It's so asinine to be showing video of the F-2 while describing physical characteristics of the X-2. It's like talking about War Thunder and showing video of Raid Shadow Legend. By far, worst video yet.
um, ok, sounds good, in theory, on paper. but all these capabilities??! in one a/c? a single pilot fighter? who is going to operate ALL these sophisticated capabilities?? AI? in order to "network" this a/c, they will still need a very "noisy" RF signature in order to communicate all these simultaneous support parts. (i will believe it when i see it!)
Good video, but this new aircraft is going to include so many before unheard of technologies, that this seems a little like a propaganda piece. It takes a very long time to develop these platforms, test and debug or mitigate problems I couldn't see this being ready any time soon. By then the main competitors and threats will have upgraded their own, current platforms, to negate the new Japanese Aircraft. Don't get me wrong, I would love to see them succeed with this, especially to counter the aggressiveness of China and the smug self assuredness of the US. It's high time we had alternatives to choose from.
I hope the souls of American marines who sacrificed their lives in Asian theatre during WWII can rest in peace, giving nowadays crazy u2b commenters want the return of imperialist japan.🙏
It feels a bit insulting that they claim to skip a generation, exactly what qualifies for that? I suppose the radar/countermeasures may, but they’d need to be proven.
Japan needs to be in charge of her own destiny, It is not for the US to take care of her for ever..She is now a Valued ally as she was in WW1, the world has changed so much, she must be able to defend herself and her own pan Pacific needs..
What an utter BS of a video, nothing, literally nothing said of Japan's capabilities is based on reality Japan's aerospace industry is at best 3rd rate, the fact that they have not designed a frontline fighter, that went into service since WW2, tells you a lot about Japan's aerospace industry. And the title is just clickbait, China is already way ahead in the 6th gen fighter development, on par with the US. In fact, the J-20S two seat variant is already testing the Man-Unmanned Teaming system, which the backseat co-pilot controls the drone wingman
I honestly see no reason why Japan can’t develop an aircraft that’s every bit as good as the F22, maybe even better in certain areas even. I hope for them that they can do so if they feel the need for it.
I think bigger planes are the way to go. A dual pilot configuration might be ideal, depending on the volume of tech that needs to be actively managed by the pilot(s). If local drone swarm management is on the docket, for example, then a second pilot with an AR helmet might be necessary. JAF will always be at a numbers disadvantage AND in a defensive posture in their region, so they need a fighter that's adapted for those circumstances.
Drones will operate autonomous and the pilot will just assign a task. Or even better: a given task is engaged by the drones and the plane in an embedded way. Technology will replace human interaction and is far more capable. Remember humans are the limit in military aviation.
@TurtleDuck That's completely backwards. One would want to have force multipliers like UAVs that can accept tasks on the fly. So instead of 2 pilots in one plane, you can have 1 pilot controlling 5, or 2 pilots controlling 10. Probably already happening, for the US that is.
I thought that Japan had joined with the UK in the co-development of the ultimate fighter? Two technological powerhouses such as these would seem ideal.
Yes they have been working on more development as the projects progress. How far this will go we will need to wait and see. The meteor missile is getting a new Japanese Aesa seeker. Japan leads the world is some areas and between the uk, Sweden, Italy and Japan the projects will produce fantastic aircraft.
Someone clearly didn't do any research at all before making this video. We wouldn't want facts to get in the way of a good clickbait segment. Good lord ppl!
I think no doubt once japan was the leader in inovation and technology still they are at a very advance level but before them usa and china 6th generation fighter will be visible to the world and i think by 2030 end both chinese and usa 6th generation fighter will be in service
Japan's research and development is way advance than you think, they usually make new tech prototypes 5 to 10yrs. or more ahead of the current tech that average person use and i'm not surprise if they will be deliver this tech with flying colors ^_^
The Russian 5 or 6th generation fighter is trash, I mean come on Ukraine is taking those planes out the sky no offense Ukraine, but it just shows how weak Russian fighters are
Should have read Godzirra. I live in Japan and its super common to see signs written in English but spelt with the Japanese pronunciation For example at work there's a sign a gondola and cooperation, however spelt Gondora and Corporation, both signs have been up for years and are found in almost 200 locations. It's quite common to spot these funny things as you travel about too.
LMAO @ using the term "historical accuracy" to describe the arcade game War Thunder, which is not at all historically accurate, nor realistic... other than its visual appearances (skins). But as to the physics, vehicle properties, and everything that matters... it's nothing more than a Pro-Russian, anti-American propaganda tool, with a small pay-to-win aspect to it (premium vehicles). If War Thunder was historically accurate, then the Russians would have had such advanced technology, they would have easily crushed the Germans in no time, and gone on to fulfill Stalin's dream of conquering most of Europe and the world. The whole world would be speaking Russian by now, if WT was even slightly accurate.
At Last Japan has its own 6th generation fighter jet The Godzilla Mitsubishi Fx Thanks Japan it can fight the aggressive China with it's J20.Banzai....
Japan needs high quality, economical, defensive military technology. Not expensive aircraft. A $5k defensive rocket should be sufficient to take down a $120M Chinese plane. Same for Taiwan and this should all start with Taiwan.
The F22 Raptor was NEVER designed to be exported. This was true before the F22's first flight and I'm pretty sure all countries know this. Not sure what you mean by Japan asking for F22's...
I've been doing a lot of reading lately about the 'Pacific Theatre' of WW2. If Japan has been able to exorcise all vestiges of pre'45 Militarism, surely Japan's proWest credentials, combined with it's national intelligence capabilities, surely a few F-22's have less of a security risk for US tech than handing the Aussies 8 nuclear subs based on the Virginia or Astute classes? This is a significant step for Japan. Let's hope Japan continues to walk in the right direction.