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“秋水”(Shusui)是二战末期日本为应对美军B-29“超级堡垒”轰炸机大规模轰炸而研制的一种火箭战斗机,该机以从德国获得的Me-163战斗机的技术资料为基础。日本曾对“秋水”寄予厚望,希望能用它来有效遏止美军的战略轰炸,但“秋水”仅在二战结束前夕进行了一次试飞,未能在战争中发挥任何作用。由于出现的时间过晚,且没有参加实战,这种飞机的存在鲜为人知。近些年来,日本陆续披露了大量“秋水”的资料,使我们能一窥二战日本末日战机的面貌。
Shusui was a rocket fighter developed by Japan at the end of World War II in response to the massive bombardment of the U.S. B-29 “Super Bastion” bomber, based on the technical data of the Me-163 fighter jet obtained from Germany. Japan had placed great hopes on “Autumn Water” and hoped to use it to effectively contain the strategic bombardment of the U.S. military. However, “Autumn Storm” conducted a test flight just before the end of World War II and failed to play any role in the war. Due to the late appearance of the aircraft and the lack of actual combat, the existence of such aircraft is poorly understood. In recent years, Japan has disclosed a great deal of information about “Autumn Water” so that we can have a glimpse of the appearance of Japan’s Doom Fighters in World War II.