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Trainer Jets for Israel: From the Skyhawk, to the M-346 Lavi

Trainer Jets for Israel: From the Skyhawk, to the M-346 Lavi

Israeli A-4Ns(click to view full) After more than 40 years operating the A-4 Skyhawk, a maintenance scandal led Israel to conclude that its remaining Skyhawk’s needed to be replaced as advanced trainers. That triggered a $1 billion advanced trainer competition,...
Trainer Jets for Israel: From the Skyhawk, to the M-346 Lavi

Baby Come Back: Iraq is Buying, Fielding Russian Weapons Again

Pantsir-S1(click to view full) In October 2012, Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki signed a deal with Russia’s Rosoboronexport, variously estimated at $4.2 – $5.0 billion. The deal is characteristically murky, but it includes a combination of 43 Mi-35 (28) and...
Trainer Jets for Israel: From the Skyhawk, to the M-346 Lavi

Japan’s MCH-101: All Your Mine Are Belong to Us

MCH-101 AMCM concept(click to view full) Japan is a trading and shipping power, so it isn’t unreasonable for them to be very concerned about mines. Helicopters are an important adjunct to Japan’s large fleet of 25+ minesweeping ships, and can even serve as...
Trainer Jets for Israel: From the Skyhawk, to the M-346 Lavi

Iraq’s New Integrated Air Defense System

(click to view full) The US may have left Iraq in 2012, but that country is a long way from being able to police its own airspace. The country’s air defenses involve just 2 airspace surveillance radars and 3 air-traffic-control radars, plus some Saddam-era...
Trainer Jets for Israel: From the Skyhawk, to the M-346 Lavi

Jordan’s JBSP Border Security Program

Jordan(click to view full) In May 2008, the U.S. Army’s Communications and Electronics Command (CECOM) chose DRS Technologies, Inc. in Gaithersburg, MD (since acquired by Italy’s Finmeccanica) for the initial phase of the Jordan Border Security Program....