here you go
Congo-Brazzaville MiG-17 118
http://www.aircraftslides.com/Auction/AuctionDetail.aspx?ID=711389
Maldives Mi-8:
http://www.aircraftslides.com/Auction/AuctionDetail.aspx?ID=711351
Probably looks similar to this:
An Internet-source photo released in December 2007 revealed that the H-6A ‘40672’ of the PLAAF 36th Air Division was involved in the test of a rocket-powered small unmanned space plane known as “ShenLong” (Divine Dragon). The project may be a part of the preliminary study for a future reusable unmanned or manned space shuttle or trans-atmospheric vehicle.
from http://www.sinodefence.com/airforce/groundattack/h6.asp
Vampire L154 Lebanese Air Force
http://www.aircraftslides.com/Auction/AuctionDetail.aspx?ID=709590
CH-47D Chinook 50777 of Royal Thai Air Force
http://www.aircraftslides.com/Auction/AuctionDetail.aspx?ID=709516
VENEZUELAN AF MIRAGE 50EV PROTOTYPE Sept 1990 CAZAUX EX ZAIRE AF MIRAGE 5
http://www.aircraftslides.com/Auction/AuctionDetail.aspx?ID=709291
VENEZUELAN AF MIRAGE 50DV 7512 in May 1991
http://www.aircraftslides.com/Auction/AuctionDetail.aspx?ID=709259
venezuelan MIRAGE 50DV 7512
http://www.aircraftslides.com/Auction/AuctionDetail.aspx?ID=709364
South Korean ALOUETTE III 790309
http://www.aircraftslides.com/Auction/AuctionDetail.aspx?ID=710019
MB339 Malaysia M34-01
http://www.aircraftslides.com/Auction/AuctionDetail.aspx?ID=709810
In Romania, for example, all the spares for MiG-21M/MF/UM are produced in country since Warsaw Pact times. The oldest airframs in service are a few MiG-21M LancerA from 1969!
Pakistan has its famous “Mirage rebuilt factory” in Kamra.
Snecma still supports its old Atar engines worldwide – check this pdf:
Snecma Atar.pdf – 0.64MB
Mongolian An-30
http://www.aircraftslides.com/Auction/AuctionDetail.aspx?ID=709088
UH-1H 050 URUGUAY
http://www.aircraftslides.com/Auction/AuctionDetail.aspx?ID=709075
NOMAD P2-016 Papua New Guinea Defence Force October 1988
http://www.aircraftslides.com/Auction/AuctionDetail.aspx?ID=709067
Pakistani Mirage 5PA serial 435
http://www.aircraftslides.com/Auction/AuctionDetail.aspx?ID=709050
What’s the story on the Angolan MiG-23?
Canibalised and abandoned at Saurimo after the civil war
Here’s another shot:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/10462129
I am following this aircraft closely and could see it as a natural option for C-27J operators who are ready for a larger more modern aircraft. Poland, Czech Republic, and Hungary are possible operators who should look at this.
None of the three countries named use C-27J.
Poland is getting C-130E as a bigger transport.
Any of them can use the common NATO transport element of 3 C-17s stationed in Hungary, if they need heavy lifting.
They lost 4 since the upgrade was done – so over the last 10 yers
^ Putting a smiley in a thread about the accident which led to the death of two people is completely inapropriate
no it is not a joke, if you do not believe see this
are these Soviet technitians also joking?
the Mi-24 can use R-60s they are really seen with AA-8s but they can fire them like this Mi-8 which also can use them
Oh, so your argument against the fact that AA-8 mounted on AT-2 rails are a joke is a picture of a Hip with genuine AA-8 rails? Sorry, fail to see the logic and the connection.
The second image-drawing is totally wrong, there is no way to attach an AA-8 rail to the side of the winglet/outer hardpoint.
Oh, and the quadruple launcher in the middle is also out of place, there is no such thing in Soviet/Rusian inventory. For 8 ATGMs yes, but not for 4.
Unless you can provide a real picture of a Hind carrying AA-8 on its dedicated rail (not upside down on ATGM specific rails) we’ve got nothing to talk about.
Or how about the Azeri Su-24 pilot who used an Archer Air-2-Air missile to destroy an Armenian ground based radar site.
Su-24 can’t carry the R-73 Archer, only the R-60 Aphid
A6M, that picture you posted is a joke made by Czech Hind maintainers !
They are mounted on AT-2 Swatter rails for God’s sake !
Hinds don’t carry AA-8, never could
Tu-22 BLINDER
PAF Block 52 D with Sniper pod and what looks like a CBU of some kind.
AGM-65 Maverick, not CBU
But I’m be curious if the -15S is getting any sort of CFT too? Or would they remain mostly as Air Defense?
FASTpack CFT –
F-15 S were delivered with CFTs – which are no longer called FAST since decades