Kawasaki C-1

C-1
A JASDF C-1 at Iruma Air Base in 2011
General information
TypeMilitary transport aircraft
National originJapan
ManufacturerKawasaki Heavy Industries
StatusActive, in production
Primary userJapan Air Self-Defense Force
Number built31
History
Introduction dateDecember 1974
First flight12 November 1970[1]

The Kawasaki C-1 (川崎 C-1) is a twin-engined short-range military transport aircraft developed and manufactured by the Japanese conglomerate Kawasaki Heavy Industries. It is solely used by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF).

Development of the C-1 commenced in 1966 in response to a requirement from the JASDF, which sought an indigenous jet-powered replacement for its aging Second World War–era Curtiss C-46 Commando transport fleet. First flown on 12 November 1970, quantity production of the type commenced during the following year. The C-1 has formed the backbone of the JASDF's transport capability throughout the latter half of the twentieth century, as well as the initial years of the twenty-first century as well. During the 2010s, Kawasaki developed a newer, larger, and longer-range airlifter, the Kawasaki C-2, which will eventually replace the JASDF's C-1 fleet entirely.

  1. ^ Taylor 1976, p. 124.