Offhand, i'm relatively sure the Mig-19 and Mig-21 have it beat.becouse there was more of them sold to forun countrys then any other fighter jet
How about the Sabre or MIG-15?Offhand, i'm relatively sure the Mig-19 and Mig-21 have it beat.
I agree, we need more competition for fighters to give different governments choices.Hopefully Japan will come to their senses and realize that they need to build their own fighter not to be tied down to what the US allows and refuses to export.
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I think they gave up after the f-2 ended up being a near mirror copy of the f-16.Hopefully Japan will come to their senses and realize that they need to build their own fighter not to be tied down to what the US allows and refuses to export.
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Japan maintains a very special relationship with the USA and does not face the all problems you are citing. Just look at the long list of defense systems the Japanese self defense forces has which are of US origin. Not to mention military bases on Japanese soil and US units which are based there.Hopefully Japan will come to their senses and realize that they need to build their own fighter not to be tied down to what the US allows and refuses to export.
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Lockheed was awarded their 12th production award for the F-2 on April 8, 2008. Although this is probably the last production order, they hardly 'gave up' on the system. The F-2 has significant enhancements for air-2-ground, including two badly needed weapons stations and more internal fuel.I think they gave up after the f-2 ended up being a near mirror copy of the f-16.
They gave up on an indigenous aircraft. F-2 is the same as the block c/d i think. There are no real enhancements over the f-16's.Lockheed was awarded their 12th production award for the F-2 on April 8, 2008. Although this is probably the last production order, they hardly 'gave up' on the system. The F-2 has significant enhancements for air-2-ground, including two badly needed weapons stations and more internal fuel.
From the Lockheed Martin website:F-2 is the same as the block c/d i think. There are no real enhancements over the f-16's.
Ban on. In size variation it is not disimilar to waht was achieved by upsizing from hornet to the super hornet and nobody would suggest they were 'a mirror image'.From the Lockheed Martin website:
http://www.lockheedmartin.com/products/f2/index.html
"The F-2 has a wing area that is enlarged approximately 25 percent over the F-16 wing area. The larger wing allows more internal fuel storage and two more weapon store stations than the F-16. Japan elected to fabricate the wing substructure using graphite epoxy and by applying state-of-the-art co-cured composite technology to maximize the strength while minimizing the weight. In addition to the larger wing area, the F-2 fuselage is approximately 17 inches longer than that of the F-16. The horizontal tails are also larger."
I would say those are real enhancements. 25% greater wing area, two additional weapons stations, a significantly stronger wing substructure ... Still an F-16, but better.
A significantly larger aircraft, with a new wing, new radar, & other changes, is not an F-16C/D. As already said, it has much the same relationship to the F-16 as the F-18E/F has to the F-18A/B/C/D - and the F-18E/F is only called an F-18, instead of receiving a new designation, for political reasons. A few decades ago it would have been given a new designation, & rightly so.They gave up on an indigenous aircraft. F-2 is the same as the block c/d i think. There are no real enhancements over the f-16's.
Would you mind using a spell checker, then clarify what you are trying to say so I can understand it?I fink japanise do it for prove they can make stealth to pose to buy f-22 if they reject so they will get eurofighter typhoon and small of stealth japanisve fighter to meet their required for future capacity to protection from threat possible by chinese or russian, north koera.