Ki-200

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The Ki-200 was an Imperial Japanese Army rocket-powered interceptor fighter developed in World War II as a counterpart to the German Messerschmitt Me 163.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf experimental military aircraft
rocket-powered interceptor aircraft
aircraftCategory interceptor aircraft
military aircraft
aircraftConfiguration single-engine
aircraftType single-seat fighter
armamentType cannon
conflict World War II
countryOfOrigin Imperial Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
designedFor high-speed climb
short-duration combat
designedToCounter Allied bombers
developedAs interceptor against high-altitude bombers
developmentStatus prototype
era 1940s
hasAviationRole point-defense interceptor
hasWingConfiguration swept wing
historicalPeriod late World War II
inspiredBy Messerschmitt Me 163
isCounterpartOf Messerschmitt Me 163
landingGearType skid landing gear
nationality Japanese
operatedBy Imperial Japanese Army Air Service
powerplantType liquid-fuel rocket
propulsion rocket engine
role interceptor fighter
serviceBranch Imperial Japanese Army
takeoffMethod dolly-assisted takeoff
usedBy Imperial Japanese Army Air Service

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