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The Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-8 was a development of the MiG-21, and was originally slated to replace the design in production. The Ye-8 moved the air intake...
A Gripen carrying an A2A loadout consisting of: 2 x Meteor Rb 101 2 x AMRAAM Rb 99 2 x IRIS-T Rb 98 The Saab JAS 39 Gripen (English: "griffin" is a light single-engine multirole fighter aircraft manufactured by the Swedish aerospace company Saab. It was designed to replace the Saab 35 Draken and 37 Viggen in the Swedish Air Force. More images of the Gripen can be found here: http://www.e-pic.se/Aircraft/Aircraft-sorted-by-type/SAAB/SAAB-39-Gripen In the late 1970s, Sweden sought to replace its ageing Saab 35 Draken and Saab 37 Viggen.[10] The Swedish Air Force required an affordable Mach 2 aircraft with good short-field performance for a defensive dispersed basing plan in the event of invasion; the plan included 800 m long by 9 m wide rudimentary runways as stated in the Base 90 directives. Another goal was for the aircraft to be smaller than the Viggen while equalling or improving on its payload-range characteristics. #Saab #Saab39 #Gripen #SaabGripen #Saabinthesky #JAS39 #JAS #Fighter #Aircraft #Aviation #MilitaryAviation #Military #Airforce #SwedishAirforce Source: Wikipedia
The 2-seat Gripen, seen on one of its four passes this day, with some autumnal colour as a backdrop. 19/10/2016.
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Drone developer Shield AI has completed an autonomous swarming demonstration of three V-BAT unmanned aerial systems for the US military.