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Chengdu J-7 Airguard

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Kinezi na vezbi


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Iranci

Citat:Rare sight of PL-7 in Iranian service. Mounted on IRIAF J/F-7



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PL-7


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Banglades


https://twitter.com/DefenseDtb/status/1535583996926898176

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^^Jos jedna


https://twitter.com/DefenseDtb/status/1563798544410083328

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Nigerijski stigli iz Kine sa odrzavanja


Citat:The Nigerian Air Force has recently received 10x F7NI aircrafts from China after high level maintenance by the OEM.
The fighter planes are presently being assembled at the Nigerian Air Force Base in Markurdi, Benue State.
https://twitter.com/Jakepor21/status/1580230760187187200

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Pakistanci

https://twitter.com/AirWarSyndicate/status/1587053706591150081/photo/1

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Tanzanijski


Citat:Pictures of chinese made Chengdu J-7 fighters jets of the Tanzanian 🇹🇿 Air Force with 90 mm HF-7 rocket pods.
https://twitter.com/HammerOfWar5/status/1592218987286630402/photo/2
https://twitter.com/DavidDetten/status/15915354323.....PCopYsAAAA

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Nigerijci

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China expected to retire legacy J-7 fighter jets from combat service in 2023
Citat:With the Chinese aviation industry building advanced fighter jets at an increasing pace, the country has been retiring its J-7 fighter jets since 2018, and the legacy aircraft could be completely decommissioned from the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force this year, experts said on Sunday.
In recent years, the PLA Air Force has received lots of new equipment, with many units switching to fly advanced, domestically developed fighter jets, reaching new levels in both aircraft and pilot training, the China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Saturday.
At the same time, legacy equipment is being steadily decommissioned, including the J-7, the first supersonic fighter jet developed by China that can reach Mach 2. This type of second-generation fighter jet was used by the PLA Air Force and the aviation force of the PLA Navy, the CCTV report said.
The complete decommissioning procedure of the J-7 was initiated in 2018, and units that still fly the jet will accelerate this process this year, CCTV said.
China's production capacity of new aircraft has been increasing, and the number of J-7 fighter jets remaining in active service is now low, Du Wenlong, a Chinese military expert, said in the report.
According to this fast pace, the J-7 will likely be retired from combat service of the PLA Air Force this year, Du said.

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