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Aircraft Model Aircraft code Image Name Role 1st flight Service entry No. used Refs A: Aerfer Ariete — Ariete: fighter: 27 March 1958: evaluation: 2 [1] [2] [3] Aerfer Sagittario 2 — Sagittario: fighter: 19 May 1956: evaluation: 2 [1] [4] Aeritalia F-104S — Starfighter: interceptor: 22 December 1966: 1969: 205 [1] [5] Aeritalia G.222A: C ...
(Top) 1 Afghanistan. 2 Albania. 3 Algeria. 4 Angola. ... List of active aircraft of the Afghan Air Force; ... This page was last edited on 29 December 2024, ...
Italy: Advanced trainer T-345A: 2 16 on order [1] Piaggio P.180: Italy: Multi-engine trainer 7 [1] Aermacchi MB-339: Italy: Jet trainer 48 [1] SIAI-Marchetti SF.260: Italy: Basic trainer 29 [1] McDonnell Douglas MD 500: Italy: Rotorcraft trainer NH-500M: 38 [1] licensed built by Breda Nardi UAV; MQ-9A Predator B: United States: Surveillance 5 ...
Italy is planning to spend just under 7.5 billion euros ($8.1 billion) over the next 11 years on 24 new Eurofighter jets, according to a document by the Ministry of Defence seen by Reuters on Monday.
During the 2024 Farnborough Airshow, Rolls-Royce stated that it was progressing with the full-scale ground-based engine demonstrator for the fighter. Developed in concert with Italy's Avio Aero and Japan's IHI Corporation, the demonstrator is designed to initially test technologies developed by the three companies for compatibility, as well as ...
Italy, Japan and Britain could open up a programme aimed at developing an advanced fighter jet to other countries, but at a later stage, Italy's defence minister said in an interview published on ...
Italy was committed to fund its share of the Italian-Anglo-Japanese fighter jet programme for 15 years, long enough for the aircraft to enter service, the director for the project at the Italian ...
In the US Air Force the naming convention for fighter aircraft is a prefix "F-", followed by a number, ground attack aircraft are prefixed with “A-” and bombers with “B-”. Fighter aircraft from the second world war onwards are sorted into generations, from 1 to 5, based on technological level. [1] [2] An American F-16 fighter jet