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Aermacchi M 324, Italy
, Trainer, light ground attack plane |
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North American OV 10 A Bronco, USA, 1970
, Ground attack aircraft |
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The Bronco was designed as a simple but most
effective aircraft fpr tactical ground support in
the Viet Nam war, which could be operated from the
most simple airfields.
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Tupolev Tu 26, Russia, 1970
, Bomber |
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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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Avions Marcel Dassault Etendard IV P, France, 1972
, Tactical reconnaissance aircraft |
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Dassault Bréguet Mirage F, France, 1972
, Combat aircraft |
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The Mirage F1 is build in various versione to fit
different roles: F1A fighter bomber, F1B two seater
fighter bomber, F1E ground attack, F1D two seater
ground attack trainer.
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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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Myasishchev M 4, Russia, 1972
, Bomber |
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Myasishchev M 4 NATO BISON-A, Russia, 1972
, Bomber |
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Fairchild Republic A 10 A Thunderbolt II, USA, 1972
, Ground attack aircraft, tank buster |
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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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Breguet Alpha Jet, France, 1974
, Advanced trainer and light fighter bomber |
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The Alpha Jet is a french german coproduction. It is
layed out as an advanced jet trainer and light agile
fighter bomber. In these roles it relieved the Fouga
Magister and the FIAT G.91 Gina.
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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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Hawker Siddeley / BAe Hawk, United Kingdom, 1974
, Advanced trainer and light fighter bomber |
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The Hawk is designed for advanced flight and weapons
training, but can be uses as a light fighter bomber
as well. Hawks are in service with the RAF and in
many other contries. On airshows Hawks may be seen
with the Red Arrows, the RAF aerobatics team.
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BAe / Hawker Siddeley Hawk, United Kingdom, 1974
, Advanced trainer and light fighter bomber |
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The Hawk is designed for advanced flight and weapons
training, but can be uses as a light fighter bomber
as well. Hawks are in service with the RAF and in
many other contries. On airshows Hawks may be seen
with the Red Arrows, the RAF aerobatics team.
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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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SOKO J 22 Orao 2, Yugoslavia, 1974
, Ground attack aircraft |
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Suchoi Su 19, Russia, 1974
, Bomber |
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Tupolev Tu 80, Russia, 1975
, Bomber |
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Aermacchi MB 339, Italy, 1976
, Trainer, light ground attack plane |
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Lockheed F 111, USA, 1976
, Fighter bomber |
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CASA C 101, Spain, 1977
, Trainer and light ground attack aircraft |
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The C101 was developed by CASA together with MBB
and Northrop. It is a modular design which allows
the aircraft to be adapted to a new mission role
in a very short time.
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Suchoi Su 25 Shturmovik, Russia, 1977
, Ground Attack Aircraft |
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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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Rockwell B 1 B Lancer, USA, 1978
, Strategic bomber |
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Suchoi Su 24 M, Russia, 1978
, Fighter bomber |
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Lockheed F 117 A Night Hawk, USA, 1981
, Stealth fighter bomber |
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SIAI Marchetti S 211, Italy, 1981
, Combat Trainer |
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McDonnell Douglas F/A 18 Hornet, USA, 1982
, Carrier based fighter bomber |
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Embraer / Alenia AMX, International, 1984
, Ground attack aircraft / Trainer |
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Suchoi Su 39 Shturmovik, Russia, 1984
, Ground attack aircraft |
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FMA IA 58 Pucara, , 1985
, Light ground attack aircraft |
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The Pucara was designed by specifications of the
argentinian air force, which needed a light ground
attack plane for guerilla counter measures.
It is designed to get along with a minimum of
infrastructure.
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McDonnell Douglas / BAe AV 8 B Harrier II, USA, 1985
, VTOL Fighter Bomber |
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PZL I 22 Iryda, Poland, 1985
, Ground Attack Trainer |
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BAe Hawk 200, United Kingdom, 1986
, Ground Attack Aircraft |
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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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BAe / Boeing T 45 C Goshawk, United Kingdom, 1988
, Carrier based advanced trainer and light attack aircraft |
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The T45 is a Hawk, modified for the US market. Some of the
modifications are the arrester hook for carrier landings and changed
air brakes. It is a joint venture of BAe and Boeing (McDD) St. Louis.
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Saab JAS 39 Gripen, Sweden, 1988
, fighter bomber / tactical recconnaissance |
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Dassault Mirage 2000, France, 1989
, Fighter bomber |
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Nanchang K 8, People's Republic of China, 1990
, Trainer and light attack aircraft |
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Avions Marcel Dassault Mirage 4000, France, 1991
, Fighter bomber |
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Boeing AH 64 D Apache longbow, USA, 1992
, Attack Helicopter |
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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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IAR 99 Soim, Romunia, 1994
, Combat Trainer |
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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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Aero L 159 ALCA, Czech Republic, 1997
, Light ground attack aircraft |
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The L 159 is developed from the L 39 Albatros and the
L59. It has been modified with advanced avionics and a
new engine. For this project Aero Vochody has started a
joint venture with Boeing.
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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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Daimler Chrysler Mako, Germany, 2001
, Combat Trainer |
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