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The future of naval combat aircraft : 4th generation attack, fighter and interdiction aircraft compared / Stefan Nitschke

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Naval Forces Vol 29 No 1, 2008, pp.70-77 (41)Summary: Analysis of the relative merits of the latest generations of land and carrier based aircraft that will continue to be the backbone of major naval powers. These include the Joint Strike Fighter, the Super Hornet, Rafale, Su-27 and MiG-29. Interoperability requirements are covered as are the need to integrate other platforms such as Sea Harrier, Tornado, Typhoon, and Gripen and all their weapons and communications systems.
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Analysis of the relative merits of the latest generations of land and carrier based aircraft that will continue to be the backbone of major naval powers. These include the Joint Strike Fighter, the Super Hornet, Rafale, Su-27 and MiG-29. Interoperability requirements are covered as are the need to integrate other platforms such as Sea Harrier, Tornado, Typhoon, and Gripen and all their weapons and communications systems.

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