Iran Adds New Fighter Jet To Air Force
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE | Thu, September 7th, 2006, 02:30
Tehran: Iran on Wednesday said it has developed a new warplane named "Thunder," which it described as similar to the American F-18 fighter jet. The fighter jet is "similar to the F-18 fighter jet, but it is more capable and has been manufactured domestically," the commander of the Iranian army General Attollah Salehi was quoted as saying by the state news agency IRNA.
Iranian state television reported that the jet "is able to fire rockets and also to drop bombs and is equipped with an advanced radar system.
"The fighter jet Saegheh (Thunder), after successful military operations and accurately firing air-to-surface rockets in the Zolfaghar Blow maneuvers, came into the service of the Iranian air force today," the report said.
The air force, army and navy have been showing off their capabilities and new hardware for the last month in the Zolfaghar Blow war games, which come amid mounting international concern over Tehran's nuclear programme.
The report added "the plane, which has flown dozens of experimental flights during the last year, joined the air force with full fighting capacity."
Salehi told IRNA the jet was "designed, remodeled, optimized and made more capable by our engineers," and added that "no country has aided us in its production."
US President George W. Bush on Tuesday called Iran's leaders "tyrants" as dangerous as Al-Qaeda terrorists and said they must not be allowed to get nuclear weapons -- "the tools of mass murder."
Tehran has insisted that it seeks only civilian nuclear power, but is facing a US drive for sanctions on the UN Security Council after missing a deadline ordering it to halt sensitive uranium enrichment operations.
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Indeed. Who considers it similar/"more capable" and why should be the question asked. Of course the Iranians will claim anything.Grand Danois said:Since when could a F-5 mod be "more capable" than a F-18 ???
Of course I consider the claim ridiculous! A 60's vintage light fighter more capable than an F-18? It has little payload and room for avionics and weapons, so how much can you reasonably upgrade it... I don't think it would be used operationally, but is rather a testbed for some research...Musashi_kenshin said:Indeed. Who considers it similar/"more capable" and why should be the question asked. Of course the Iranians will claim anything.
It's actually less capable I would imagine. They built the engine themselves so it can't be too powerful. The dual tail fin on such a slender aircraft actually makes the turning radius wider, that's why they didn't put it on the original F-5. They probably did it to adjust for pitch problems they had copying the design.abramsteve said:If they feel they can go head to head with a Hornet with one of those then lets let em try?! :lol3
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However it is an interesting looking aircraft. I wonder what its advantages actually are...
The MiG-21 (and I'm not talking about the Lancer either) is more than capable of firing rockets and dropping bombs as any decent fighter (including the F-5) is able to do that, so what's the big deal about it? Advanced radar system? I doubt it has more than an upgraded radar. I wouldn't take that aircraft against a Lancer (similar size, but better performance and avionics), little less against a F/A-18. This has "propaganda" written all over it.Iranian state television reported that the jet "is able to fire rockets and also to drop bombs and is equipped with an advanced radar system.
I don't think it is the aircraft or the mod of it per se that is getting bashed, but rather how it is being presented by Iran.merocaine said:come on give em some credit, its not like they get alot of help building this stuff, most of the rest of the mid east could'ent build a calculator without western help.
If they don't give up their nukes I wouldn't be suprised if they transfered me to ship duty... of course I would request Enterprise. I imagine we will be going up against this fighter, I can take my video camera with me.:eekWooki said:I wonder if they can get Stephen Low and an IMAX crew out to the Enterprise and rig up a Super Hornet before it sorties to shoot a couple down. Not too many at once though.
Now that would make for a great flick to spend 10 bucks on.![]()
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