21.06.2005, 14:52
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hmm...also irgendwie habe ich sowas ähnliches schonmal gesehen
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Zitat:Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) has joined with US-based Aviation Technology Group (ATG) to develop the first Israeli military jet since the collapse of the Lavi project in the late 1980s, senior management sources told The Jerusalem Post Monday.Bild : <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?ssbinary=true&cachecontrol=*%3A0%2C30%3A10+*%2F*%2F*&blobtable=JPImage&blobcol=urlimage&blobwhere=1118110991191&blobkey=id&blobheader=image/jpeg">http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite? ... image/jpeg</a><!-- m -->
Much less ambitious and smaller than the Lavi, the Javelin advanced jet trainer hopes to address the global demand for next generation training aircraft and light combat jets. The tandem-seat, twin-engine plane will be suited for a variety of military training and support requirements.
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The Javelin will fly at 0.9 Mach, or about 1,100 kph, just shy of supersonic speed. It will weigh approximately 2,700 kg. The Javelin's cockpit and avionics will be compatible with the display and other systems in advanced generation fighters, including the F-15, F-16, MiG-29, Sukhoi-30, Rafale and Eurofighter. Systems will include embedded simulations of combat scenarios, simulated operation of weapons and self-defense systems and mission planning and debriefing capabilities.
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hmm...also irgendwie habe ich sowas ähnliches schonmal gesehen
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