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K+W C 3605, Switzerland, 1970
, Target towing aircraft |
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The C3605 was derived from the swiss piston engine
fighter C3603. To get a more powerful propulsion, a
TL engine was mounted on the prolonged bow. This
construction from a "recycled" wwII fighter and a
modern propulsion was in service to the mid-80ies.
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Mikoyan Gurevich OKB MiG 21 US, Russia, 1970
, Fighter aircraft |
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Mikoyan Gurevich OKB MiG 21 US NATO FISHBED, Russia, 1970
, Fighter aircraft |
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Mitsubishi F 1, Japan, 1971
, Fighter bomber |
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Suchoi Su 17 M4R, Russia, 1971
, Fighter bomber |
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Grumman F 14 Tomcat, USA, 1972
, Carrier based fighter bomber |
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Mikoyan Gurevich OKB MiG 23 UB, Russia, 1972
, Fighter bomber |
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Mikoyan Gurevich OKB MiG 23 UB NATO FLOGGER, Russia, 1972
, Fighter bomber |
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SEPECAT Jaguar, International, 1973
, Fighter bomber and tactical reconnaissance |
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Originally designes as an advanced trainer, the Jagu-
ar was modified and became a fighter bomber. It was
fitted with a complete set of avionics and took over
the roles of the Phantoms and the Mystères. It is in
service withe the RAF and the armée de l'air.
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Avions Marcel Dassault Super Etendard, France, 1974
, carrier based fighter bomber |
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General Dynamics F 16 A Fighting Falcon, USA, 1974
, Fighter Bomber |
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Panavia Tornado IDS, International, 1974
, Fighter bomber, tactical reconnaissance, ECM |
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Developed as a european project. It has got a vari-
able wing geometry, high performance avionics in-
cluding a terrain following radar which enables the
Tornado to extreme low flight profiles. Versions:
IDS (Interdictor Strike), ADV (Air Devence Variant)
BT (Bomber Trainer), ECM (Electr. Counter Measures)
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Suchoi OKB Su 20, Russia, 1974
, Fighter bomber |
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HAL Ajeet, India, 1975
, Light fighter |
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Jakovlev Jak 28, Russia, 1975
, Fighter |
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Jakovlev Jak 28 NATO FIREBAR, Russia, 1975
, Fighter |
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Mikoyan Gurevich OKB MiG 21 UTI, Russia, 1975
, Fighter aircraft |
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Mikoyan Gurevich OKB MiG 21 UTI NATO FISHBED, Russia, 1975
, Fighter aircraft |
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Jakovlev Jak 38, Russia, 1976
, Carrier based VTOL fighter aircraft |
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Jakovlev Jak 38 NATO FORGER, Russia, 1976
, Carrier based VTOL fighter aircraft |
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Lockheed F 111, USA, 1976
, Fighter bomber |
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Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 25 RB, Russia, 1976
, Fighter interceptor |
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Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 25 RB NATO FOXBAT-D, Russia, 1976
, Fighter interceptor |
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Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 31, Russia, 1976
, Fighter Interceptor and Reconnaissance |
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Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 31 NATO FOXHOUND, Russia, 1976
, Fighter Interceptor and Reconnaissance |
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IAI Kfir C2, Israel, 1978
, Fighter |
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McDonnell Douglas F 15 Eagle, USA, 1978
, Fighter bomber |
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Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 23 BN, Russia, 1978
, Fighter bomber |
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Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 23 BN NATO FLOGGER-F, Russia, 1978
, Fighter bomber |
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Mikoyan Gurevich OKB MiG 23 ML, Russia, 1978
, Fighter bomber |
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Mikoyan Gurevich OKB MiG 23 ML NATO FLOGGER-A, Russia, 1978
, Fighter bomber |
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Mikoyan Gurevich OKB MiG 29, Russia, 1978
, Fighter bomber |
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Mikoyan Gurevich OKB MiG 29 NATO FULCRUM, Russia, 1978
, Fighter bomber |
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Suchoi Su 24 M, Russia, 1978
, Fighter bomber |
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McDonnell Douglas F/A 18 Hornet, USA, 1982
, Carrier based fighter bomber |
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McDonnell Douglas / BAe AV 8 B Harrier II, USA, 1985
, VTOL Fighter Bomber |
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Northrop F 20 Tigershark, USA, 1985
, Fighter |
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IAI Lavi B, Israel, 1986
, Fighter bomber |
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IAI Nesher, Israel, 1986
, Fighter bomber |
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Lockheed F 16 Fighting Falcon, USA, 1986
, Fighter bomber |
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Mc Donnell Douglas F 15 E Strike Eagle, USA, 1986
, Fighter Bomber and Ground Attach Aircraft |
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The F15E Strike Eagle ist derived from the F15C. It is a two-seater
with enforced structure, recent avionics and higher fuel capacity.
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Suchoi Su 27, Russia, 1986
, Fighter Bomber |
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Suchoi Su 30, Russia, 1986
, Fighter Bomber |
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Suchoi Su 30, Russia, 1986
, Fighter Bomber |
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Suchoi Su 33, Russia, 1986
, Fighter Bomber |
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Saab JAS 39 Gripen, Sweden, 1988
, fighter bomber / tactical recconnaissance |
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AIDC Ching-Kuo, Republic of China (Taiwan), 1989
, Fighter bomber |
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Dassault Mirage 2000, France, 1989
, Fighter bomber |
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Avions Marcel Dassault Mirage 4000, France, 1991
, Fighter bomber |
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Breguet Rafale, France, 1992
, Fighter |
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Dassault Bréguet Rafale A, France, 1992
, Fighter Bomber |
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Eurofighter EF 2000 Typhoon, Germany, 1994
, Fighter bomber, tactical reconnaissance |
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HAL LCA Light Combat Aircraft, India, 1995
, light fighter bomber |
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Chengdu F 7 MG, People's Republic of China, 1996
, Fighter bomber |
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Lockheed / Boeing F 22 Raptor, USA, 1997
, Fighter Bomber |
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Boeing X 32 Joint Strike Fighter, USA, 2000
, Carrier-based fighter bomber / experimental |
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Boeing F/A 18 E/F Super Hornet, USA, 2001
, Carrier based fighter bomber |
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The Super Hornet is the follow-up to the F/A
18 Hornet. from he exterior, it looks very
similar to the Hornet, but it is virtually a
complete new aircraft. It can be distiguished
easily by the position and shape of the air
intakes.
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