International
Briefs
Chinese
Super 10s
CHINA is working on an advanced J-10 multi-role fighter, known
as a Super-10, with thrust-vector control, a stronger airframe,
more powerful engine and passive phased-array radar.
The Super-10 will feature a new AL-31 FN M1 engine with an enlarged
fan and inlet. It also has a swivel nozzle allowing the capability
to remain fully controllable at very low speeds.
Singapore
to get 12 fighters
SINGAPOREs next generation multi-role fighter jet will be
12 Boeing F15-SG fighters for delivery to the island nation in
2008/2009. Singapore has ordered 12 with an option for a further
eight. The fighters will replace the RSAFs A-4SU Super Skyhawk
attack aircraft.
US
Raptors ready to fly
THE US Air Forces newest fighter aircraft, the F-22 Raptors,
are ready for combat. Twelve Raptors, renamed F-22As, of
the 27th Fighter Squadron at Langley Air Force Base, are fully
equipped for combat, including the ability to carry satellite-guided
bombs.
Super
Tucanos for Colombia
Colombia has signed for 25 Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucano light
attack aircraft, the first to be delivered by the end of this
year. Equipped with a laser designation system, two .50in machine
guns, four hard points for weapons or fuel and a data link
the aircraft will be used by the Colombian Air Force to counter
Colombian guerrillas and drug smugglers.
Chilean
F-16s
The first of 18 ex-Dutch Air Force F-16AM/BM fighter aircraft
will delivered to Chile later this year. Delivery of the aircraft
will be complete by May/June 2007. The aircraft will be stripped
of several sensitive items, including the ability to deliver B61
nuclear weapons and to employ AGM-88 High-speed Anti-Radar Missiles.