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This was a program, possibly inspired by the B-1C and related proposals, to procure a number of P-3C based variants equipped with the AWG-9 Radar and the Phoenix missile (likely the AIM-54C ECCM/Sealed version), for the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force. The program began as a TRDI program in late 1987, officially described as for the modification of "the conventional fleet air defense weapons for installation on aircraft. Specifically, rockets will be mounted in pylons of the P-3C to attack enemies". By mid-1988 it was a full MSDF program, with plans to bring the system on stream in the early 1990's. However rising FS-X costs and the end of the Cold War caused the plan to be shelved around 1991 or thereabouts.
It seems that the intention was to assign a few AFADS birds to each existing MSDF P-3C squadron rather than create new units dedicated to the role.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries would have been primary contractor, with MHI the likely systems integrator. I think it is safe to assume that, for the initial inventory at least, Mitsubishi was planning to procure the missiles directly from Hughes through a trading company set up for that purpose, rather than licence building the rounds itself.
Still looking for drawings and the like, but no joy so far.
It seems that the intention was to assign a few AFADS birds to each existing MSDF P-3C squadron rather than create new units dedicated to the role.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries would have been primary contractor, with MHI the likely systems integrator. I think it is safe to assume that, for the initial inventory at least, Mitsubishi was planning to procure the missiles directly from Hughes through a trading company set up for that purpose, rather than licence building the rounds itself.
Still looking for drawings and the like, but no joy so far.