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Orel escribió: Recordad que los 2000-5 franceses sólo eran AA.
Orel escribió:Así es Silver, pero yo tenía entendido únicamente la mejora de la cincuentena de D's, no sabía de meterles armas AS guiadas a los -5's. ¿Qué más implicó su actualización? Porque esa noticia sólo cita que les pusieron GBU-12.
Por el coste de dos gorditos tienes prácticamente 20 supertucanosOrel escribió:Sobre coste del SuperTucano:
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... on-442786/
poliorcetes escribió:Por el coste de dos gorditos tienes prácticamente 20 supertucanosOrel escribió:Sobre coste del SuperTucano:
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... on-442786/
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The USAF is considering a second phase of its OA-X light attack experiment that could involve a real-world combat demonstration
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OA-X has been launched by the USAF to explore cost-effective attack platform options for the vast majority of combat missions that it has flown since the beginning of the first Gulf War in 1991. “For the past 26 years the USAF has been continuously deployed in a combat environment. During this time, 99% of all our missions have been flown in a permissive environment, and the [OA-X] light Attack experimentation campaign has been born out of this”
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Phase 1 for OA-X took place in August, and involved the Textron AT-6B Wolverine, Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucano, Textron Scorpion and L3-Air Tractor AT-802L Longsword. As the official noted, the first two platforms were designated as Tier 1 for meeting all of the USAF’s requirements, while the latter two were classed as being Tier 2 for meeting some of them.
http://www.janes.com/article/75478/usaf ... onstration
Airbus Defence and Space is showcasing its new C295 Armed ISR (Intelligence Surveillance & Reconnaissance) version at the Dubai Airshow. A C295 is exhibited on static display flanked by a wide range of weapons which have been selected to be integrated onto this versatile platform.
The company has signed a series of agreements with air-to-surface weapon suppliers paving the way for flight-trials to qualify their products to equip the C295.
Since the previously announced memorandum of understanding with Roketsan of Turkey, similar arrangements have been reached with Expal, Escribano and Equipaer of Spain, as well as Rheinmetall of Germany, and the US suppliers Nobles Worldwide and US Ordnance.
Aircraft have already been delivered to an unidentified customer including two 12.7mm light machine guns and mounts, supplied by Nobles Worldwide and US Ordnance, to be mounted in the paratroop side doors.
The next weapon to undergo airborne carriage trials is planned to be Roketsan’s L-UMTAS anti-tank missile. Roketsan is also providing the Cirit laser-guided missile and Teber-82 laser bomb-guidance kit.
Rheinmetall’s BK 27 autocannon provides a heavier door-mounted option, targeted by Escribano’s Door Gun System.. Expal is displaying its CAT-70 (2.75 inch) rockets and Mk 82 warhead, and Equipaer has its CAT 70 Multiple Rocket Launcher in the exhibition.
Head of Military Aircraft Fernando Alonso said: “The development of further applications for the C295, as well as our other aircraft, is a key element of our strategy for the future. The remarkable flexibility designed into the C295 makes it a superb platform for a wide range of mission-specific configurations.”
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