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The Mitsubishi Ki-51 (Allied codename "Sonia") was a light bomber/dive bomber aircraft in service with the Imperial Japanese Army during World War Two. It first flew in mid-1939. Initially deployed against Chinese forces, it proved to be too slow to hold up against the fighter aircraft of the other allied powers. However, it performed a useful ground attack role in the China-Burma-India theatre, notably from airfields too rough for many other aircraft. As the war drew to a close, they began to be used in kamikaze attacks. Total production was around 2385 units.

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Designation sequence: Ki-48 - Ki-49 - Ki-50 - Ki-51 - Ki-52 - Ki-53 - Ki-54

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