ModeJu escribió:.......
Se sabe si ha sido un tranche 1 o 2?
Si viene de los Llanos, se entiende que es Tranche 2.
Moderadores: Lepanto, poliorcetes, Edu, Orel
ModeJu escribió:.......
Se sabe si ha sido un tranche 1 o 2?
Orel escribió:Gracias por las fotos, se ve como uno hace prácticamente un invertido, y yendo tan bajo ya no habría tiempo de reacción posible, además de que boca abajo mala eyección.
Royal Air Force personnel have been put through testing training over Oman since the beginning of October as 6 Squadron from RAF Lossiemouth conduct exercises with the Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO).
Nearly 250 personnel comprising RAF regular, reserve and civilian contractors serving alongside the Royal Air Force of Oman have come together on Exercise Magic Carpet 17. The Detachment Commander, Wing Commander Billy Cooper said: “In two weeks of flying we have flown 102 sorties. The Typhoons have performed exceptionally well with first class maintenance from our engineers.”
He added: “Not only have my pilots been able to practice all the skills they need. But it has been a fantastic opportunity to work in testing conditions for everyone from our field caterers to armourers and the forward air controllers who call in airpower.”
The RAF has been hosted by the Royal Air Force of Oman who have provided extensive training facilities. Wg Cdr Cooper said: “From the military perspective we have had excellent access to ranges to drop precision guided bombs and to use Typhoon’s 27 mm cannon as well as practising air defence alongside the RAFO F-16 jets.” He added, “But for me, and I know I can speak for the whole detachment, I’ve particularly enjoyed the opportunity to meet our hosts, experience the professionalism of RAFO and see what Oman has to offer.”
Being in Oman has provided training representative of the weather and flying conditions expected on operations. The two weeks of flying have also enabled many personnel in the air and on the ground to be efficiently qualified in delivering live munitions.
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- Cita que el Captor-E AESA es un 50% más grande que los de la competencia (e igual el Captor-M) además de móvil, lo que da más FoV y alcance (no sé del F-35, sabemos que es mayor que los de Rafale, Gripen, Rhino y F-16).
Para antibuque da por sentado Marte ER.
Lo mismo digo una tonteria, pero un simulador te va a dar otra impresion?
Diametro de antenas y radares asociados (f-16.net):
21 July 2017. To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what the flight-hour costs of the F35B, Typhoon and Tornado are; and if he will make a statement.
I am withholding the information requested as its release would prejudice commercial interests.
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?i ... n#g5476.q0
10 July 2017. The RAF is committed to equipping all its Typhoon aircraft with a collision warning system. Under current plans as part of a phased programme Tranche 2 and Tranche 3 aircraft will be fitted with a system by mid 2019. Studies into fitting a collision warning system to Tranche 1 aircraft are ongoing.
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?i ... n#g2559.q0
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