n1k
N1K is the designation used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service for a family of single‑seat fighter aircraft developed during World War II. The best‑known member is the N1K Kyō, which was commonly referred to by Allied observers as the Shiden, with later variants collectively designated N1K Kyō and N1K2‑J Shiden‑Kai. The design and development occurred in the early 1940s as Japan sought to improve its fighter strength in the Pacific and provide an aircraft capable of countering increasingly capable Allied fighters and night operations.
Design and development notes the N1K Kyō was an all‑metal, low‑wing monoplane built to deliver strong close‑range
Operational history indicates the N1K entered service in 1943–1944 and saw action in late‑war air defense and
Variants and nomenclature commonly include N1K Kyō (Shiden) and the improved N1K2‑J Shiden‑Kai, with the latter