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- Leonardo
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Naprotiv EFA i F-18 imaju najvise. Mornarica ce naruciti jos F/A-18 Super Horneta i jos jedan dodatan broj koji ce zameniti dotrajale F/A-18. Zatim Growler.
Kad se uzme u obzir politicki uticaj SAD-a...
Rafal moze jedino izvuci Indijski tender.
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Registruj se da bi učestvovao u diskusiji. Registrovanim korisnicima se NE prikazuju reklame unutar poruka.
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Poslao: 12 Mar 2009 21:48
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- Gavrilo Milentijević
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Možda je trebalo u temu o F/A-18 ali kad ste ga već pomenuli.....
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Poslao: 12 Mar 2009 22:00
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leonard ::Naprotiv EFA i F-18 imaju najvise. Mornarica ce naruciti jos F/A-18 Super Horneta i jos jedan dodatan broj koji ce zameniti dotrajale F/A-18. Zatim Growler.
Kad se uzme u obzir politicki uticaj SAD-a...
Rafal moze jedino izvuci Indijski tender.
Cekaj ti si spominjao trziste i ja sam odgovarao na to(znaci prodaja drugim zemljama).
E tu se F-18 ne pominje toliko,Indija ga verovatno nece uzeti,kod Grka jeste usao u izbor ali verovatniji je Tajfun,Rumunima guraju F-18 na silu(kao kontrola crnog mora)...manje zemlje uzese Gripen i ima ih jos koje bi mogle,dok ove neke bogatije evropske zemlje ce imati F-35,koji bi trebao da zameni F-18(ali naravno ostace Super Hornet jos dosta u mornarici kod Amerikanaca).
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Poslao: 25 Mar 2009 23:37
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Jedan predivan foto
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Poslao: 18 Maj 2009 11:44
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Bice jos Tajfuna
UK provides Typhoon Tranche 3 update
Citat:The UK government has not abandoned plans to acquire a third batch of Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft for the Royal Air Force.
The NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency (NETMA) - which represents the partner nations (the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain) - continues to negotiate with industry on the procurement and support costs. The number of aircraft is also to be determined.
"I hope that we will be in a position to sign a contract later this year," says UK defence secretary John Hutton. "We look forward to receiving an affordable bid from European industry that will allow us to proceed with a programme that will deliver advanced multirole aircraft to the Royal Air Force and maintain high-technology skills and industrial capability across the UK and Europe."
The UK Ministry of Defence will now initial a ministerial agreement that the other partner nations signed on 2 April.
In mid-March the Eurofighter partner nations outlined a plan to sign a so-called Tranche 3A contract for 107 of their remaining 236 production aircraft, on the condition that industry first commit to delivering "significant life cost reductions".
http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2009/05/14/32.....pdate.html
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