Bomb -6K bomber

Bomb -6K bomber

The H-6K bomber is a medium-and long-range bomber and an important air-based long-range strike force. It has the capabilities of long-range attacks, large-area patrols, and off-zone strikes. The H-6K "God of War" bomber is equipped with a fire control system and a photoelectric turret, which can achieve night bombing and new radar attacks on the ground and the sea. The aircraft engine has high thrust, low fuel consumption, and long life. The left and right wings can hang multiple air-launched cruise missiles and air-to-surface missiles at the same time. The self-defense electronic countermeasures system interferes with incoming missiles and improves the survivability of the aircraft.
China's four and a half generation fighter J-15

China's four and a half generation fighter J-15

J-15 (English: J-15, Chinese nickname: Flying Shark "Fēishā", English: Flying Shark, NATO code: Flanker D, English: Flanker-D [15]) is a single-seat double-engine carrier-based fighter developed and developed by China based on the domestic J -11 fighter T-10K-3 the prototype of the Su -33 fighter obtained from Ukraine. The J-15 belongs to the fourth generation fighter improvement in the generation division, that is, the fourth generation and a half fighter.
Chinese fifth-generation fighter J-20 animation model

Chinese fifth-generation fighter J-20 animation model

The J-20 (English: Chengdu J-20, code name: Veyron) is a stealth fifth-generation air-control fighter with high stealth, high situational awareness, and high maneuverability. The latest generation (the old European and American standards are the fourth generation, and the new Russian standard is the fifth generation) dual-engine heavy stealth fighter developed by the PLA is used to replace the future heavy fighter models of the third-generation air superiority/multi-purpose fighters such as J-10 and J-11, the aircraft will undertake the task of safeguarding the sovereignty of the Chinese Air Force over the air and sea in the future.
China's Third Generation Fighter J-11

China's Third Generation Fighter J-11

The J-11 (English name: J11 code: Ying Long) is a single-seat dual-engine multi-function heavy jet fighter of the Chinese Air Force. It is a domestically assembled aircraft of the Soviet/Russian patented and authorized Su-27SK fighter purchased by China. It is one of China's third-generation fighters. The J-11 inherits the excellent characteristics of the Su-27. With its representative aerodynamic shape, engine performance, high fuel load, and wide flight altitude and speed range, it can intercept air targets very efficiently. It can not only use missiles to carry out long-distance attacks, but also gain the upper hand in close air combat.
China's third-generation fighter J-10

China's third-generation fighter J-10

The J-10 (Raptor) fighter (English: J-10, nickname: Raptor) is a high-performance, multi-purpose, all-weather third-generation fighter independently developed by China. The Chinese Air Force gave it the number J-10, which is known as J-10 or F-10. The J-10 fighter is a high-performance, multi-purpose third-generation fighter developed by China with independent intellectual property rights. It has high reliability, high survivability and high maneuverability. It has a large combat radius, short take-off and landing distance, and attack capabilities. Strong, comprehensive combat effectiveness has reached the advanced level of similar international fighters.
F-5A American fighter jets

F-5A American fighter jets

The Northrop F-5A Freedom Fighter is a light fighter designed and manufactured by the American company Northrop. The F-5A Freedom Fighter was originally designed as a low-cost, easy-to-maintain fighter for export to America's allies. The maximum speed can reach Mach 1.63 (about 1,996 km/h), the maximum range is 3,720km, and the maximum ceiling is 15,800 meters. Equipped with two 20mm M39A2 machine guns, each equipped with 140 rounds, can also carry a variety of air-to-air missiles, air-to-surface missiles and bombs.
F/A-18 Combat Attack

F/A-18 Combat Attack

F/A-18 Combat Attack Aircraft (English: F/A-18 Strike Fighter, nickname: Hornet, translation: Hornet Strike Fighter, translation: Hornet Strike Fighter, general name: Boeing F-18 "Hornet", official number: F/A-18), is the third generation of US Navy supersonic jet fighter. The F/A-18 combat attack aircraft adopts a single-seat/tandem two-seat swept-wing aerodynamic layout and is equipped with two turbofan engines. It is a multi-purpose carrier-based fighter.
Strong-5J

Strong-5J

The Qiang-5 is a two-seater coach model developed by China's Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation (NAMC), based on the Qiang-5 (Q-5) attack aircraft. The Qiang-5J is mainly used for advanced flight training and aims to provide a better training platform for pilots.
Typhoon Fighter EF-2000

Typhoon Fighter EF-2000

Is a European multi-national joint development of twin supersonic multi-role fighter. It was developed by the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain and built by a consortium of Airbus, BAE Systems and Leonardo.
Typhoon Fighter EF-2000

Typhoon Fighter EF-2000

Typhoon fighter EF-2000 is a multi-purpose fighter jointly developed by many European countries, mainly used for air superiority and ground attack missions. Typhoon fighters have advanced avionics systems and powerful weapons and equipment, and can perform a variety of tasks, including air interception, close air support and reconnaissance. Its design emphasizes high maneuverability and stealth performance, which gives it a significant advantage in modern air combat.
Russia MiG-21SMT "Fishbed-K" fighter

Russia MiG-21SMT "Fishbed-K" fighter

It is an improved model of MiG-21 series fighter, designed by Russia's MiGaoyan Design Bureau. It is known for its upgraded aerodynamic performance, increased fuel capacity and advanced electronic countermeasures equipment. Equipped with a more powerful engine that provides fast acceleration and extremely high speeds. The fuel capacity is also increased, which significantly improves the range, but this also leads to an increase in weight. The design requires pilots to relearn how to fly and engage enemy aircraft because they quickly lose speed when maneuvering, but can quickly regain speed with powerful engines if safely disengaged and flying straight.
Soviet Mig-29 Fighter Lego Puzzle

Soviet Mig-29 Fighter Lego Puzzle

It is a twin-engine medium-sized fighter designed by the Soviet Union's Mikoyan-Gleevich Design Bureau, with the NATO code name "Fulcrum". It is an air superiority fighter that also has the ability to attack on the ground. It first flew in 1977. It adopts a wing-body fusion design, has excellent maneuverability, and is equipped with two Klimov RD-33 turbofan engines, providing good acceleration performance and high-altitude high-speed flight capabilities. It entered service in 1983 and is known for its excellent aerodynamic design and maneuverability, especially in close combat. Lego Custom Edition Mig-29 is a military series set of building blocks available to military model enthusiasts.
Soviet MiG-21 "Fishbed" fighter

Soviet MiG-21 "Fishbed" fighter

A supersonic jet fighter designed by the Soviet Miaoyan Design Bureau in the mid-1950s. It is a single-seat, single-launch light fighter, known for its high-speed performance and excellent climb rate. It was originally designed for high-altitude, high-speed interception and against enemy bombers and high-speed targets. A delta wing design with a large sweep angle was adopted, which made it possible to reach a maximum flight speed of Mach 2.2. The fuselage structure is mainly composed of alloy steel and titanium alloy, which provides good protection. Despite earning the nickname "Air Coffin" in some accidents, it has proved its combat worth in many conflicts throughout history
A-10 Thunderbolt Attack Aircraft (Nickname: Thunderbolt II)

A-10 Thunderbolt Attack Aircraft (Nickname: Thunderbolt II)

The A-10 attack aircraft (English: A-10, nickname: Thunderbolt II, translation: Thunderbolt II, often nicknamed "Warthog" or simply "Hog" by the US military, commonly known as the Fairchild A-10 "Thunderbolt II" attack aircraft) is a single seat twin engine attack aircraft of the United States. The A-10 attack aircraft relies on powerful firepower specifically for ground attacks and is the only model currently in service in the US Air Force responsible for providing intensive support missions to ground forces, including attacking enemy tanks, armed vehicles, important ground targets, etc.
Rafale fighter jet

Rafale fighter jet

The Rafale fighter, also known as the Dassault Rafale, is a French fourth and a half generation twin engine, delta wing, highly maneuverable, multi-purpose fighter aircraft. The true advantage of the Rafale fighter jet lies in its multi-purpose combat capability. This fighter jet is the most comprehensive in the world, not only capable of both sea and air operations, but also has strong capabilities in air combat, ground and sea attacks. Taking the F3 model as an example, the Rafale has advanced capabilities in sea attack, reconnaissance, and nuclear attack. The Rafale is a versatile fighter with comprehensive capabilities and balanced performance, capable of both aerial combat and ground attack.
F-4 Phantom II fighter jet

F-4 Phantom II fighter jet

The F-4 Phantom II is a two seater, twin engine, all-weather, long-range supersonic jet interceptor and fighter bomber developed by McDonnell Aircraft Corporation for the United States Navy. This aircraft has strong adaptability and entered service with the Navy in 1961. It was subsequently adopted by the United States Marine Corps and the United States Air Force, and by the mid-1960s, it had become a major component of the United States Air Force. The production of Mirage lasted from 1958 to 1981, with a total of 5195 aircraft produced, making it the most produced supersonic military aircraft in American history.
B-2 bomber

B-2 bomber

A low detectability flying wing bomber, the B-2 bomber (nicknamed Spirit) is the only stealth strategic bomber in the world today, characterized by low detectability, commonly known as stealth capability. It can safely penetrate tight air defense systems for attacks. The stealth of B-2 is not limited to radar detection, but also includes reducing different signals such as infrared, visible light, and noise, minimizing the possibility of detection and locking. The B-2 can achieve a combat range of 12000 kilometers without refueling in the air, and up to 18000 kilometers with one refueling in the air.
F-35 fighter jet third-generation pilot helmet

F-35 fighter jet third-generation pilot helmet

A major "innovation" in the design of the US F-35 Lightning fighter jet is the complete elimination of the head up display in the cockpit and the use of helmet mounted displays to provide critical information to pilots. The helmet is named "Genesis III" or HMDS Gen 3 and is worth $400000. Because it is a high-tech "Omnidirectional Fighter Helmet System" (HMDS) that makes the aircraft transparent to the pilot, with no blind spots in its field of view. The helmet is equipped with six sets of cameras on the outside, which can capture and transmit images from various directions, presenting the pilot with a 360 degree visual composite space around them.
The propeller center bearing of Hurricane V7497

The propeller center bearing of Hurricane V7497

The propeller center bearing of Hurricane V7497 aircraft during World War II is now located at the British Bunker Visitor Center in Aksbridge. The hurricane flew during the Battle of Britain and was shot down over Dill, Kent in September 1940.
Russian Su-57 fighter jet

Russian Su-57 fighter jet

The Su-57 fighter jet is a single seat twin engine stealth multi-functional heavy fighter jet of the Russian Air Force, and is the fifth generation fighter jet of Russia (referred to as the fourth generation fighter jet by Western countries). The Su-57 fighter jet has a maximum takeoff weight of 35000 kilograms, a supersonic cruising speed of up to 1450 kilometers per hour, a top speed of 2140-2600 kilometers per hour, a combat radius of 1200 kilometers, a combat payload of up to 6 tons, and four built-in weapon compartments. It can achieve a good combination of flight performance and stealth performance, and has the ability to engage in aerial combat and ground attack. It has the characteristics of good stealth performance, short takeoff and landing distance, super maneuverability, and supersonic cruising.
F-22 Raptor fighter jet

F-22 Raptor fighter jet

The F-22 fighter jet is a single seat twin engine high stealth fifth generation fighter jet from the United States, and is the world's first fifth generation fighter jet to enter service. The combination of stealth performance, sensitivity, accuracy, and situational awareness of the F-22 fighter jet, combined with its air-to-air and air to ground combat capabilities, makes it the most comprehensive fighter jet in the world today. The F-22 fighter jet was jointly developed by Lockheed Martin and Boeing, and entered service with the US Air Force in the early 21st century to replace the F-15 fighter jet.
F-15 Eagle fighter jet

F-15 Eagle fighter jet

The F-15 fighter jet is a supersonic multi-purpose carrier based fighter jet from the United States. The F-15 fighter jet adopts a tandem dual seat swept wing aerodynamic layout, equipped with two turbofan engines, and has high maneuverability combat capability. This aircraft has comprehensive all-weather combat capabilities and can use advanced medium range air-to-air missiles to destroy enemy aircraft. It mainly performs aerial superiority combat tasks and has developed air to ground combat variants. Served for nearly 40 years, with a total production quantity of over 1200 aircraft and dozens of various modifications, exported to six countries. Participated in over 100 wars of all sizes and shot down more than 100 enemy planes. In the early 21st century, it was gradually replaced by F-22 fighter jets.
F-14 Tomcat

F-14 Tomcat

The F-14 fighter jet is a supersonic multi-purpose carrier based fighter jet from the United States. The F-14 fighter jet is designed with a dual seat, twin engine, twin vertical tail, variable sweep, and single wing layout. It was developed based on the requirements of the US Navy's fleet air defense and escort in the 1970s and 1980s, mainly for fleet defense, interception, strike, and reconnaissance missions. The F-14 fighter jet was developed by the American company Grumman at the end of 1967. The prototype made its maiden flight on December 21, 1970 and was delivered for use in May 1972.
Mig-23 UB dual seat trainer fighter jet

Mig-23 UB dual seat trainer fighter jet

It is a Soviet/Russian second-generation supersonic jet fighter. The MiG-23 fighter jet adopts a single seat variable sweep wing aerodynamic layout and is equipped with a turbojet engine. Its outstanding performance is high flight speed, reaching 2.35 times the speed of sound at high altitude and 1350 kilometers per hour at low altitude. It also has good horizontal acceleration, which is conducive to low altitude breakthrough, high-speed interception, and detachment after attack. MiG-23UB, a two seater trainer type MiG-23, also known as MiG-23UM. The internal code 23-511 made its maiden flight in May 1969. The first aircraft was modified from a MiG-23S model, and later from a MiG-23M model.
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