Japan is considering using its Kawasaki C-2 tactical transport aircraft to drop stand-off missiles.
A Kawasaki C-2 flies around the Hawaiian Islands in September 2022.
The Rapid Dragon allows the deployment of long-range cruise missiles using standard airdrop procedures from a cargo aircraft.
After successful extraction, the AGM-158B JASSM-ER (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile-Extended Range) missiles extend their wings and turn on the engine.
The Kawasaki C-2 is a long range twin-engine transport aircraft designed to replace the old C-1.
Persons:
Makensie Cooper, JASDF
Organizations:
Kawasaki, Service, Japan's Defense, Japan Times, US, US Air Force, Japan's Defense Ministry, US Air Force Special Operations Command
Locations:
Japan, Wall, Silicon, United States