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Farnborough for me this year... only time I have :(


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The type is already close to 60 years in existence. It still has good combat radius and can carry alot of ordnace, if the F-15E cannot be afforded that is. :)

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RADAR

 

Russian radar

 

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I saw this B-52 video on Gizmodo this morning, it nice, best thing is there's no european nightclub music in the background just engine noise.

 


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Possibly, but I doubt it GG - the sequence with the display symbology at 4:51 is overlayed with an SMT fitted with Zhuk-M radar.

 

The Zhuk-M and associated MIL-1553 standard WCS interface is more recent than the SUV-29S(MiG-29S).

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I believe that is what (Zhuk) the Indians and Malaysians are using on their Migs.

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Not as far as I know - the Malaysian MiG-29s originally delivered were a special version of the standard 9-12 with the addition of a retractable refuelling probe(SMT type) and the radar of the MiG-29S(N019M), but without the jammer.

 

The Indian MiG-29s were standard 9-12s that they IIRC made some upgrades to themselves - I have seen a photo of an Indian MiG-29 with the radome removed and the radar was clearly an N019.

 

However, there is a very recent(2011) upgrade programme being carried out for the Indian airforce MiG-29 fleet, which does indeed include the Zhuk-M radar among other things - the version is dubbed "MiG-29UPG" and is really an SMT upgrade.

 

You can read about it here: http://en.take-off.ru/news/102-feb2011/558-mig-29upg-india-02-2011

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JCOC Air Power Demo

 

A Russian MI-17 helicopter used by the 6th Special Operations Squadron lands on Eglin Range, Fla., April 23, 2012. The 6th SOS demonstrated some of its capabilities for participants of the Joint Civilian Orientation Course. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Gustavo Castillo)(Released)

 

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58 SOW photo flights

 

A CV-22 assigned to the 71st Special Operations Squadron in flight Dec. 28. U.S. Air Force Photo by John Cochran.

 

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58 SOW photo flights

 

A pair of HH-60Gs assigned to the 512th Rescue Squadron fly in formation Dec. 28. U.S. Air Force Photo by John Cochran.


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http://www.thedaily.com/page/2012/06/24/062412-news-camouflage-fiasco-1-5/

 

Over the next year, America’s largest fighting force is swapping its camouflage pattern. The move is a quiet admission that the last uniform — a pixelated design that debuted in 2004 at a cost of $5 billion — was a colossal mistake.

 

Soldiers have roundly criticized the gray-green uniform for standing out almost everywhere it’s been worn. Industry insiders have called the financial mess surrounding the pattern a “fiasco.”

 

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