Helsingin Sanomat (largest newspaper in Finland) has reported that preliminary analysis on Hornets replacement should be ready next week.
Latest pic. What are those two circles near wing tips?
Nigerians have armed CH-3 UCAV’s and Chinese have claimed that they have sold many CH-3’s to different nations so I wouldn’t be surprised if Kenyans have CH-3’s or some other UCAV’s.
WZ-10 spotted in Pakistan.
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MI-35 is not a pure attack helo so it has disadvantages when compared to something like AH-1 and WZ-10.
There is also that one pic of wind tunnel model with diverterless supersonic intakes and Gripen would benefit from such intakes since it’s supposed to be cheap and easy to maintain. Saves weight too.
What the hell is FDF?
I thought the Finnish air force was called Ilmavoimat?
Nic
He is a commander of the Finnish Defense Forces (FDF).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_Defence_Forces
FDF commander Jarmo Lindberg visited in France and took few pictures with Rafale.


https://twitter.com/CharlesLindberg
Only way for Gripen to win in Finland is if stealth becomes somehow obsolete before Finland buys new fighters.


Does anyone know what happened to BAE Herti?
Don’t confuse your xenophobic, biased opinions with reality JSR…
He is just bitter because Chinese are manufacturing and flying high altitude drones while Russians have to buy upgraded Searcher II’s from Israel.
Chinese CH-4 drones spotted in Iraq and rumors about CH-3 drones are going on around too.
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This is claimed to be a drone wing.
It was very unlikely that Finland would buy fighters from Russia after cold war ended and now it’s even more unlikely.
Defence Minister: ”Russian jets not trustworthy”
Defence Minister Carl Haglund says in an interview with joint venture news service Lännen Media that he has “severe doubts” towards Finland buying Russian military equipment. He claims in the paper that there is no way of telling “what back-door systems” have been installed in the planes’ components.
”And we can’t trust that the jets would be functional in a crisis situation,” Haglund goes on. “Would we be able to service and maintain them, or find the right spare parts for them?”
Haglund says that in selecting new military equipment, the decision has to be sound in economic, political and – most importantly, he says – purely technical terms.
In the interview, Haglund says that Russia has proven itself to be “completely untrustworthy” in the past 18 months.
”Russia has severely violated European safety and has flouted international agreements,” Haglund says. “Russia says one thing but does another. I do not trust Russia at all, and I could never be in favour of purchasing Russian military jets.”
Lännen Media says the working group for a future jet deal is lead by ex-Air Force commander Lauri Puranen. Haglund says that the group has not received political guidance, but that he finds it doubtful that they would propose the purchase of a Russian military aircraft.
Sources Yle
http://yle.fi/uutiset/defence_minister_russian_jets_not_trustworthy/7786274