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[68] [69] The Gripen Demo's maiden flight was conducted on 27 May 2008. [70] On 21 January 2009, the Gripen Demo flew at Mach 1.2+ at 28,000 ft (8,540 m) without reheat to test its supercruise capability. [71] The Gripen Demo served as a basis for the Gripen E/F, also referred to as the Gripen NG (Next Generation) and MS (Mission System) 21 ...
On 3 December 2021, Dassault announced that the UAE had signed an order for 80 Rafale F4 in a government-to-government deal, [293] which made the UAE the largest Rafale operator in the region and second to France. [294] The deal makes the United Arab Emirates Air Force the first user of the Rafale F4 standard outside France. [295]
USASOC's shoulder sleeve insignia worn by Delta operators. This list of Delta Force members includes both current and former notable members of the United States Army's 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, a tier one special mission unit and part of Joint Special Operations Command.
F/A-18 operators are in blue Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force (see McDonnell Douglas CF-18 Hornet) 86 (63 CF-18A & 23 CF-18B) aircraft in use as of 2021. [145] Finland. Finnish Air Force - 55 F-18Cs and 7 F-18Ds in use as of 2021. [146] [147] Karelian Air Command (No. 31 Squadron) Lapland Air Command (No. 11 Squadron)
North American Rockwell OV-10B Bronco of the Bronco Demo Team at the 2018 RIAT, England: This is an ex-Luftwaffe B-model originally used as an aerial gunnery target tug. The OV-10B was an OV-10A with no weapons, no sponsons, and a transparent plastic dome replacing the rear door, which was used by the tow operator.
F/A-18E/F Super Hornet operators 2010 A VFA-11 F/A-18F performing evasive maneuvers during an air power demonstration A VFA-122 F/A-18F pulling a high-g maneuver at the NAS Oceana "In Pursuit of Liberty" air show, 2004 U.S. Navy F/A-18F at RIAT, 2010 Super Hornets prepare for a catapult assisted launch on the USS Enterprise. Australia
A Skyhawk on HMAS Melbourne in 1976 A Skyhawk lands on HMAS Melbourne, 1980 Royal Australian Navy. Australia ordered ten A-4G Skyhawks in October 1965 to replace all of the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm's de Havilland Venom fighters which operated from HMAS Melbourne, the Royal Australian Navy's only active carrier.
The mission profile for the Starship Propellant Transfer Demo will begin with the first launch. This launch will deliver the upper stage into orbit around the earth, while the first stage returns to the launch site for a catch. The second launch will repeat this profile three to four weeks later, and dock with the first starship. [4]