Kawasaki, Airbus to Study Japanese Anti-Submarine Version of Eurodrone

Kawasaki Heavy Industries, the builder of Japan’s P-1 maritime patrol aircraft, has signed a preliminary agreement with Airbus Defence and Space to study whether Europe’s Eurodrone could be adapted for anti-submarine patrols by Japan.
The arrangement marks the first known collaboration between a major Japanese heavy-industry group and a leading foreign company on defense drones, Nikkei Asia reported on June 26.
Kawasaki said in a June 26 statement that the memorandum of understanding will examine whether the Eurodrone, a medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aircraft under development in Europe, could be used mainly for anti-submarine missions and operate alongside the P-1.
Airbus said the companies will analyze a possible Japanese variant of the U950 Eurodrone, including configurations, Japanese sensors, mission equipment, industrial participation, and future commercialization if Japan decides to acquire the aircraft…. 

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