Japanese heavy fighters - were they even made? Yes, they were created,
but it is relatively difficult to determine which Japanese fighters can
be called heavy and which cannot. In Japan, the division into light and
heavy fighters was completely different from that in Europe or the USA,
and basically every plane armed with large-caliber machine guns or
cannons was considered heavy, despite the fact that it often had no or
only "symbolic" armor, and its gross weight in Europe would be
considered low. In the second half of the war, this began to change and
there were fighter designs that can be safely considered heavy, but few
of them went into serial production, and even fewer managed to
participate in combat. The choice of Japanese planes touched in this
book is certainly controversial, but it allows you to recall many
little-known, though very interesting, designs.
The book also covers Japanese aircraft machine guns and cannons, which
will make it easier to get the idea of the subject, despite the complex
marking system.