Modern Weapons and Military Equipment for Issue 2-2015
Abstract
The first flight of the military version of the helicopter EC645T2;
Raytheon performing flight tests of a new generation of jammers;
The first flight of the Russian Mi-171A2;
Maiden flight of the third prototype of the Indian Light Combat Helicopter;
Tests of British weapons for F-35B;
Progress and delays in the development of India's light fighter Tejas;
Russian naval combat helicopter Ka-52K performed the first flight;
IAF’s Mi-26 helicopter accomplished the first landing at high altitude;
Iran unveiled a new version of the domestic light fighter;
Saab offered Sea Gripen to Brasil;
Airbus and KAI develop a light helicopter gunship in South Korea.
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