The official delivery ceremony held earlier in the day in Gifu
Prefecture, central Japan, heralds the beginning of the JMSDF's plans to
acquire seven of the high-tech planes to be deployed by March 2014 and a
total of 70 P-1s in the long-run, officials said.
The P-1s, designed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. in cooperation with the Defense Ministry, will replace the current over 80 aging P-3 Orion patrol planes used by the JMSDF.
The new planes will undergo two years of operation flight testing, before being fully deployed on patrol duties, officials said.
The P-1 development started in 2001 and planed to finish in March 2012. The process was delayed for one year due to kracks found in its wings and bodies.
The P-1s, designed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. in cooperation with the Defense Ministry, will replace the current over 80 aging P-3 Orion patrol planes used by the JMSDF.
The new planes will undergo two years of operation flight testing, before being fully deployed on patrol duties, officials said.
The P-1 development started in 2001 and planed to finish in March 2012. The process was delayed for one year due to kracks found in its wings and bodies.
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