Iranische Luftwaffe

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theoderich
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Iranische Luftwaffe

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Iran Upgrades Su-22s
On 26 July, the Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), Maj.-Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari and the Commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force, Brig.-Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, unveiled 10 Su-22 aircraft that have been overhauled and upgraded in country, according to the Fars News Agency (FNA).

Gen. Hajizadeh stated to the audience at the ceremony in southern Iran that the aircraft are now able to carry smart precision munitions, including cluster bombs and air-to-air missiles, and to exchange data with drones at a distance of several kilometres. He also observed that the aircraft would shortly be able to carry precision cruise missiles with a range of 1,500 kilometres.

FNA also stated that a team of Iranian engineers at Shahid Babyee airbase successfully overhauled an F-14 TOMCAT earlier this month, after some 35,000 man-hours of labour. The aircraft has been tested and returned to Iranian Air Force service.
https://www.monch.com/mpg/news/air/3884-iransu22.html

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Iran announces mass production of Fakour air-to-air missile
The Fakour radar-guided air-to-air missile is now being mass produced, the Iranian military announced on 23 July.

A ceremony attended by Iranian defence minister Amir Hatami was held to mark the announcement, during which at least six missiles were displayed as well as the front ends of another five. Hatami said the missile could be used with a variety of aircraft.

When it was unveiled as the Fakour-90 in February 2013, the missile was said to have been developed for Iran’s F-14 fighter jets. The Iranian media reported that it has a range of 150 km, a speed of Mach 5, and a guidance system that enables it to hit a target independently of the launch aircraft’s radar.
http://www.janes.com/article/81942/iran ... ir-missile


Navy Retires AIM-54 Phoenix Missile (7. Oktober 2004)
PATUXENT RIVER, Md. (NNS) -- After 30 years of highly accomplished service, the U.S. Navy retired its first long-range air-to-air missile, the AIM-54 Phoenix, Sept. 30.

One of the world's most technologically advanced tactical missiles, the AIM-54 Phoenix was the first operational radar-guided air-to-air missile that could be launched in multiple numbers against different targets from an aircraft, making the Phoenix the Navy's main fleet air defense long-range weapon.

"The heart of the F-14 Tomcat (soon also to retire) weapons system is the Hughes AWG-9 fire control system, capable of tracking 24 targets and firing six AIM-54 Phoenix air-to-air missiles engaging six different targets," said Capt. Scott Stewart, the Navy's program manager for Air-to-Air Missile Systems. "With a range of over 100 miles, the AIM-54 gave the F-14 the greatest stand-off engagement capability of any fighter in the world. For years, Soviet air crews flying Badger, Bear and Backfire bombers feared the unprecedented capabilities of the Phoenix Missile."
A product of two U.S. missile programs - the Navy's Bendix AAM-N-10 Eagle and the Air Force's Hughes GAR-9, Phoenix long-range intercept concept development began in 1960. The Hughes Aircraft Company was first selected to develop the Phoenix in 1962, with the Raytheon Company joining later in 1988.

After five years of research and development, the first prototype flight tests were conducted in 1965. Sept. 8, 1966, an A-3A Skywarrior performed the first successful full-scale test using all missile control system functions over the Navy Pacific Missile Range near San Nicholas Island, Calif.

Nov. 21, 1973, marked a milestone for Phoenix with the first full arsenal testing on an F-14 operating over the Pacific Missile Sea Test Range. Within 38 seconds, the Tomcat launched and simultaneously guided six Phoenix missiles, at six separate targets 50 miles away, scoring four direct hits.

The AIM-54A entered service with the U.S. Navy in 1973 and became operational in 1974. The first F-14A Tomcat squadrons to use the Phoenix were Strike Fighter Squadron (VF) 1 "Wolfpack" and VF-2 "Bounty Hunters."

After several variants, the long-range concept ultimately evolved, providing Phoenix the capability to initially guide itself using the semi-active radar mode and the Tomcat's AWG-9 weapon control system, and when close enough to its target, assume guidance control using the active radar system. The C variant incorporated a new active radar fuse and higher-thrust motor. Combining these upgrades improved its overall effectiveness and intercept capabilities. The AIM-54C was introduced to the fleet in 1981, and entered full-rate production in January 1984.
http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=15422

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IRANISCHE Luftwaffe

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theoderich
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توضیحات امیر بنی طرفی درخصوص جنگنده کوثر

http://www.defanews.ir/news/%D8%AA%D9%8 ... 8%AB%D8%B1


نخستین هواپیمای جنگنده ایرانی به نام کوثر تولید و به پرواز درآمد

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Das iranische Verteidigungsministerium behauptet, dieser F-5-Nachbau hätte ein Radarsystem. Fällt mir irgendwie schwer, das zu glauben (In den veröffentlichten Bildern und Videos gibt es nichts, was darauf hindeutet. Erst recht nicht angesichts der Aufnahmen von der Zelle während der Montage.). Und, dass er in zwei Varianten, als Einsitzer und als Doppelsitzer, gefertigt werden würde.


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کوثر؛ طعم شیرین اول شدن در آسمان جهان اسلام/ ۱۰ ویژگی مهم اولین جنگنده کاملا ایرانی +عکس

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Video:

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Hier eines, das ohne Flash Player-Plugin abspielbar ist:

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Sie haben es offensichtlich geschafft eine F-5 nachzubauen. Angeblich hat es sich nicht um die echte "Kowsar", sondern nur um ein Testflugzeug für die Avionik gehandelt:

https://theaviationist.com/2018/08/21/i ... -5f-tiger/
hakö
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Hat aber einen russischen K-36 Schleudersitz.
Wenn es stimmt, daß Lügen kurze Beine haben, dann haben Politiker Eier aus Bodenhaltung.
Berni88
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Wir sollten uns mit den Iranern zusammen tun.
Die wissen wie man 40-50 jährige Jets in der Luft hält.😁
Die zudem ausschauen als ob sie gerade aus der Fabrik gerollt wären.
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Das Flugzeug mit der Kennung 3-7400 ist alles andere als "neu" oder "in der Endmontage befindlich":
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Iran Defense Minister: Production of each Kosar fighter saving $7 million
According to IRNA, Brigadier General Amir Hatami, on Saturday in inaugurating ceremony of mass production line of the Kosar fighter jet [...]
http://www.irna.ir/en/News/83087651

http://www.irna.ir/fa/News/83087213

"Generalüberholte Northrop F-5F" trifft es wohl eher.
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Iran launches production of F-5-derived Kowsar fighter
Iran received 141 F-5E and 28 F-5F Tiger IIs prior to the Iranian Revolution in 1979, and has already converted several aircraft into domestic variants, including the Simorgh (Phoenix), Azarakhsh (Lightning), Saeghe (Thunderbolt), and Saeghe-2 (Thunderbolt-2).
https://www.janes.com/article/84295/ira ... ar-fighter

جت جنگنده ____ Kampfflugzeug
کوثر، ____ Kosar


Die iranische Luftwaffe verfügt über Geschäftsreisejets vom Typ Dassault Falcon:

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UK man jailed for selling fighter parts to Iran
A British man has been jailed for two-and-a-half years for smuggling fighter aircraft parts to Iran.

Alexander George was sentenced in the Old Bailey, London, on 22 November after being found guilty of shipping parts to Tehran for Russian-built MiG and US-built McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom aircraft. Two co-defendants had previously received suspended jail sentences for their involvement.

According to HM Revenue and Customs, which investigated the case, George bypassed UK sanctions on selling military and dual-use equipment to Iran by shipping the parts via businesses he owned in Dubai and Malaysia. The parts were exported between February 2010 and March 2016.
https://www.janes.com/article/84792/uk- ... ts-to-iran
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