The
defence ministry's acquisition agency showed off the domestically developed,
radar-dodging X-2 fighter at a regional airport near the central city of
Komaki.
Its first flight is scheduled in
mid-February before delivery to the defence ministry by the end of March next
year, the acquisition agency said.
The X-2, developed by Mitsubishi
Heavy Industries, measures 14.2 metres (47 feet) long and 9.1 metres wide and
was built as a successor to the F-2 fighter jets developed jointly with the
United States.
Presently, only the United States,
Russia and China have been internationally recognised as having successfully
developed and flown manned stealth jets, the agency said.
Japan has reportedly spent about
39.4 billion yen ($332 million) to develop the aircraft.
In November Japan's first
domestically produced passenger jet, also developed by Mitsubishi Heavy, made
its maiden test flight, a landmark development for the country after being
barred from developing aircraft following its defeat in World War II.
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