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Japan Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency Details Its Kawasaki C-2 Aircraft

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Japan Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency Details Its Kawasaki C-2 Aircraft

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Kawasaki C-2 Military Transport Aircraft
Kawasaki C-2 Military Transport Aircraft


The Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) under the Japan Ministry of Defense revealed new video about its Kawasaki C-2 military transport aircraft. The Kawasaki C-2 (previously XC-2 and C-X) is a mid-size, twin-turbofan engine, long range, high speed military transport aircraft developed and manufactured by Kawasaki Aerospace Company. In June 2016, the C-2 formally entered service with the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF). The aircraft is to supplant and replace the older Kawasaki C-1 turbofan transport that has been in service since the 1970s. The Kawasaki C-2 is a long range twin-engine transport aircraft. In comparison with the older C-1 that it replaces, the C-2 can carry payloads up to four times heavier, such as MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile batteries and Mitsubishi H-60 helicopters, and possesses six times the range.

Japan Air Self-Defense Force Kawasaki C-2 Transport Aircraft
Japan Air Self-Defense Force Kawasaki C-2 Transport Aircraft

The C-2 is being developed to meet the following requirements of the Ministry of Defense: a minimum payload of 26 tonnes, 120 metric ton (264,552 lb 132.275 short ton) take-off weight, ability to takeoff/land on short runways, (Requirement: 500m, almost same as C-1,[30] e.g. Tachikawa—900 m, Kamigoto—800 m, Hateruma—800 m), a maximum payload of 37,600 kg whilst taking off from a 2,300 m Take-off Field Length at a 141 tonnes (310,851 lb 155.42 short ton) take-off weight, ability to fly international airroutes (Requirement: Mach 0.8+; JDA ruled out C-17 as a candidate by its lower cruising speed.[31] Conventional cargo aircraft cannot cruise at optimum altitude on commercial airroutes because of their lower cruising speed and are often assigned to lower altitude by ATC.), in-flight aerial refuelling and forward looking infrared systems.

Japan Air Self-Defense Force Kawasaki C-2 Transport Aircraft
Japan Air Self-Defense Force Kawasaki C-2 Transport Aircraft

The C-2 is powered by a pair of General Electric CF6-80C2K turbofan engines. The CF6-80C2 is currently certified on fifteen commercial and military widebody aircraft models including the Boeing 747-400, and McDonnell Douglas MD-11. While sharing fuselage components with the Kawasaki P-1, the fuselage of the C-2’s is substantially larger to accommodate a vast internal cargo deck, which is furnished with an automated loading/unloading system to reduce workloads on personnel and ground equipment. The forward fuselage and horizontal stabilizer is made of an internally-designed composite material, KMS6115. A tactical flight management system and head-up display is installed to reduce the challenges involved in flying at low altitudes or close to mountainous terrain. The C-2 is equipped with a full glass cockpit, fly-by-wire flight controls, a high-precision navigation system, and self protection systems.

Japan Air Self-Defense Force Kawasaki C-2 Transport Aircraft
Japan Air Self-Defense Force Kawasaki C-2 Transport Aircraft

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