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Japan Wants T-7 Red Hawk As Its Next Trainer: ReportThe JASDF needs to replace its T-4 advanced jet trainers, the first of which took to the air in prototype form in 1985. The aircraft entered service in 1988 and a total of 212 were built ...
Tokyo has recently doubled the number of fighter jets stationed at Okinawa's Naha Air Base.
According to the JASDF, the pilot was flying a training mission before dropping off radar at about 7:30 PM. The plane had been flying with three other jets, separated into two groups to perform an ...
The Jets are trying something new, again, as they try to pull themselves out the worst stretch in franchise history. You might think we’re exaggerating, because the Jets have had some pretty ...
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