Jezza
Member
Yeah get them back for ( training ) purposes.
MB-339CB New Zealand version (weapons training with laser designation, radar detection, AIM-9L and AGM-65 Maverick capability - 17 survivors - in storage at RNZAF Base Woodbourne, New Zealand)
The MB-339 has the capability to carry a wide variety of US and NATO standard external stores under six wing hardpoints.
"The aircraft is powered by the 4,400lb thrust Rolls-Royce Viper 680 engine."
The weapons inventory includes: DEFA 30mm gun (125 rounds per pod); anti-runway bombs; BAP-100 or BAT-120 tactical support bombs; rocket launchers for 50, 68, 81mm and 2.75in rockets; LAU-10a for US 127mm rockets or TB-100-4 launchers for French 100mm rockets; up to two Raytheon Maverick air-to-ground missiles; Matra BAe Dynamics Magic or AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles; and Alenia MK-2A Marte air-to-ship missile.
Just dont let anyone see them armed.
And when something happens at least they could
be armed up
http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/mb339/
MB-339CB New Zealand version (weapons training with laser designation, radar detection, AIM-9L and AGM-65 Maverick capability - 17 survivors - in storage at RNZAF Base Woodbourne, New Zealand)
The MB-339 has the capability to carry a wide variety of US and NATO standard external stores under six wing hardpoints.
"The aircraft is powered by the 4,400lb thrust Rolls-Royce Viper 680 engine."
The weapons inventory includes: DEFA 30mm gun (125 rounds per pod); anti-runway bombs; BAP-100 or BAT-120 tactical support bombs; rocket launchers for 50, 68, 81mm and 2.75in rockets; LAU-10a for US 127mm rockets or TB-100-4 launchers for French 100mm rockets; up to two Raytheon Maverick air-to-ground missiles; Matra BAe Dynamics Magic or AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles; and Alenia MK-2A Marte air-to-ship missile.
Just dont let anyone see them armed.
And when something happens at least they could
be armed up
http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/mb339/