Look-down/shoot-down videos
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Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-23 NATO Code: Flogger
by the Mikoyan-Gurevich bureau in the Soviet Union and is considered to belong to the "Third Generation" aircraft category along with similar-aged Russian-produced fighters like the MiG-25 "Foxbat". It was the first Soviet fighter with a look-down/shoot-down radar and beyond visual range missiles, and the first MiG production fighter plane to have intakes at the sides of the fuselage. Production started in 1970 and reached large numbers with over 5000 aircraft built. Today the MiG-23 ... |
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Sea Harrier
enemy aircraft in air-to-air combat without loss. The original version in Royal Naval Service was the FRS1, with the newer FA2 (FRS2) variant entering service in 1994. The FRS2 differs from the earlier model in that it has a Blue Vixen look-down/shoot -down radar combined with the fire-and-forget Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) which allows the aircraft to engage targets beyond visual range. In addition, the Sea Eagle (anti-ship missile) and laser guided bombs can be ... |
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The Swing Wing Solution: MiG-23 - part 4/5
Mikoyan-Gurevich bureau in the Soviet Union. It is considered to belong to the Soviet "Third Generation" aircraft category along with similar-aged Russian-produced fighters like the MiG-25 "Foxbat". It was the first Soviet fighter with a look-down/shoot-down radar and beyond visual range missiles, and the first MiG production fighter plane to have intakes at the sides of the fuselage. Production started in 1970 and reached large numbers with over 5000 aircraft built. Today the MiG-23 ... |
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The Swing Wing Solution: MiG-23 - part 3/5
Mikoyan-Gurevich bureau in the Soviet Union. It is considered to belong to the Soviet "Third Generation" aircraft category along with similar-aged Russian-produced fighters like the MiG-25 "Foxbat". It was the first Soviet fighter with a look-down/shoot-down radar and beyond visual range missiles, and the first MiG production fighter plane to have intakes at the sides of the fuselage. Production started in 1970 and reached large numbers with over 5000 aircraft built. Today the MiG-23 ... |
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North American XF-108 Rapier
safe ejection even at extreme speeds and altitudes. The weapon systems operator in the rear seat had no flight controls. The F-108 was intended to carry the Hughes AN/ASG-18 radar, the US's first pulse doppler radar set. It was to have look-down/shoot-down capability, but could only track one target at a time. It was a massive 2100 lb (950 kg) installation filling most of the long nose. The radar was paired with an infrared search and track (IRST) system on the wing leading edges. ... |
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Su-27 Flanker Front Line Fighter Aircraft, Russia
radar warning receiver, chaff and infrared decoy dispensers, and an active multi-mode jammer located in the wingtip pods. SENSORS The Su-27SK is equipped with a Phazotron N001 Zhuk coherent pulse Doppler radar with track-while-scan and look-down/shoot-down capability. The range of the radar against 3-square-metre targets is over 100km in the forward hemisphere and 40km in the rear hemisphere. The radar has the capacity to search, detect and track up to ten targets with automatic ... |
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The Swing Wing Solution: MiG-23 - part 5/5
Mikoyan-Gurevich bureau in the Soviet Union. It is considered to belong to the Soviet "Third Generation" aircraft category along with similar-aged Russian-produced fighters like the MiG-25 "Foxbat". It was the first Soviet fighter with a look-down/shoot-down radar and beyond visual range missiles, and the first MiG production fighter plane to have intakes at the sides of the fuselage. Production started in 1970 and reached large numbers with over 5000 aircraft built. Today the MiG-23 ... |
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Jas 39 Gripen - Swedish Ace
at sea level 6.000m per minute. - climb to 10.000 m in 1 minutes 40 seconds. - take-off run 400 m at max. take-off weight. - landing run 500 m at max. landing weight. g limits:-3/+9. Radar: Ericsson/GMAv PS-05/A pulse Doppler multimode look down/shoot down radar with multiple target track. incl. scan and ground mapping capabilities. Centerline hardpoints:2. Underwing hardpoints:6. Wingtip hardpoints2. Weapons: -27 mm Mauser BK-27 cannon with 120 rounds (JAS-39A/C). -Rb 74 (AIM-9L ... |
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Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23
Mikoyan-Gurevich bureau in the Soviet Union. It is considered to belong to the Soviet "Third Generation" aircraft category along with similar-aged Russian-produced fighters like the MiG-25 "Foxbat". It was the first Soviet fighter with a look-down/shoot-down radar and beyond visual range missiles, and the first MiG production fighter plane to have intakes at the sides of the fuselage. Production started in 1970 and reached large numbers with over 5000 aircraft built. Today the MiG-23 ... |
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f-15 eagle
activo de búsqueda, lo que permitía al avión lanzador "disparar y olvidarse" y tener la capacidad de disparar a varios objetivos simultáneamente. El F-15 tiene un radar de exploración y disparo a cotas inferiores (conocido también como look down, shoot down) que puede distinguir blancos móviles a baja altura como misiles cruceros o bombarderos, y sirve también como un sistema básico de vigilancia AWACS. El F-15 usaría tecnología de computación y nuevos controles y dispositivos de ... |
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The Swing Wing Solution: MiG-23 - part 2/5
Mikoyan-Gurevich bureau in the Soviet Union. It is considered to belong to the Soviet "Third Generation" aircraft category along with similar-aged Russian-produced fighters like the MiG-25 "Foxbat". It was the first Soviet fighter with a look-down/shoot-down radar and beyond visual range missiles, and the first MiG production fighter plane to have intakes at the sides of the fuselage. Production started in 1970 and reached large numbers with over 5000 aircraft built. Today the MiG-23 ... |
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The Swing Wing Solution: MiG-23 - part 1/5
Mikoyan-Gurevich bureau in the Soviet Union. It is considered to belong to the Soviet "Third Generation" aircraft category along with similar-aged Russian-produced fighters like the MiG-25 "Foxbat". It was the first Soviet fighter with a look-down/shoot-down radar and beyond visual range missiles, and the first MiG production fighter plane to have intakes at the sides of the fuselage. Production started in 1970 and reached large numbers with over 5000 aircraft built. Today the MiG-23 ... |

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