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those aren't tactical aircraft. they're transports or trainers. the performance is very different because their requirements are different i.e. tactical aircraft requires maneuverability and speed, transports require fuel efficiency. the shaping requirements are likewise very different.
The P-1 is a tactical aircraft. It can launch anti-ship missiles. And recent images shown new anti-ship missiles being developed with 4 of them mounted on the P-1.
Also, Japan has been carrying out its own modernization of the F-15Js with new sensors and battle systems. Japan has also carried out upgrades of F-2s to include multi-mission capability and improved precision ground attack abilities that goes in a cooperative manner with the Japanese Ground SDF. And Japan has developed missiles for these aircraft, both AAM and AShM. So Japan has experience with work in fighter aircraft too actually. You think Japan hasn't done any upgrades to those fighters after procuring them all this time?
And more point is the X-2 tech demonstrator integrates thrust vectoring engines. Obviously this aircraft was used to acquire new data for flight control. There was a defense symposium in 2014 about the fighter jet engine development. A two vector paddle demonstrator was tested in the mid 1990s. Later around 2010 or so, 3 vector paddle was tested. Video of the 2 paddle test in the link. Picture is of the three paddle test.
http://dragoner-jp.blogspot.com/2014/11/2014_13.html
Here's video of footage of the X-2 doing some flight testing in 2016.