Hobby Master 1/72 HA2723 Japan F-2A Jet Fighter Veer Guardian 23
Detailed model of the JASDF (Japan Air Self Defense Force) Mitsubishi & Lockheed Martin F-2 "Viper Zero", derived from the unofficial 'viper' nickname for the F-16 and referencing the Mitsubishi A6M Zero of WW2. The aircraft was developed from the F-16 Fighting Falcon as a Japanese produced version of the General Dynamics F-16 Agile Falcon project.
This model is finished as airframe 63-8537 as flying with 3rd Squadron JASDF in 2023.
During the 1980s the U.S. military wasn’t interested in an updated version of the F-16 so they passed on the opportunity. Japan was replacing some of their aging fleet and decided to develop the new F-16 Agile Falcon in cooperation with Mitsubishi and Lockheed Martin. Production began in 1996 with the first aircraft being delivered in 2000. The new aircraft was named the F-2 and soon earned the nickname “Viper Zero”. Although the F-2 looks similar to the original F-16 it is larger in almost every aspect. In June 2010 Mitsubishi F-2A 03-8557 c/n M1057 was delivered to the JASDF. In March 2011 it was re-registered as 13-8557. On October 5, 2014 13-8557 transferred to the 8th Wing/8th TFS based at Tsuiki AB since mid 2016. The 8th Wing’s 6th and 8th TFS’s make up the JASDF Western Air Defense Force. Prior to acquiring the F-2 the 8th TFS flew the F-4E Phantom II. In 2020 the 8th celebrated its 60th Anniversary and 13-8557 was given a special paint scheme with a predominant Panther face and claw marks.