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Poslao: 21 Okt 2024 15:58
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Citat:A US Marine Corps F/A-18C Hornet conducted flight operations at Iwakuni in Japan recently by carrying four live AGM-84D Harpoon anti-ship missiles.
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Poslao: 02 Feb 2025 18:22
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Malezija je blizu preuzimanja 30 bivsih kuvajtskih Horneta.
Citat:Malaysia’s Ministry of Defence is expected to finalize the acquisition of F/A-18C/D Hornet fighter jets from the Kuwait Air Force (KAF) for the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) this year, according to a report by national news agency Bernama.
Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari stated that the procurement process for the used fighter jets is in its final stages, including documentation involving the aircraft manufacturer, the United States, and the current operator, the Kuwait Air Force.
“As of now, the acquisition of 30 aircraft is in the final phase of discussions following KAF’s green light, after both parties agreed in principle on our intention to secure the aircraft promptly,” he said.
Citat:The Defence Minister was also quoted as saying that Malaysia and Kuwait had agreed to establish a joint committee to initiate discussions and negotiations for the acquisition of the Kuwaiti fighter jets.
“Malaysia and Kuwait have agreed to set up a joint committee to begin talks and negotiations for the procurement of the Legacy Hornet fighter jets,” the Defence Minister said.
Malaysia plans to acquire the Kuwait Air Force’s F/A-18C/D Hornets as an interim measure before the RMAF is equipped with new Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MRCA).
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Poslao: 08 Feb 2025 23:53
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^^Ako odobre ameri odn Trampova administracija
Malezijci ce obucavati kuvajtske pilote
RMAF will reportedly provide advanced air combat training for Kuwaiti fighter pilots
Citat:If the plan to acquire 30 ex-Kuwaiti Air Force (KAF) ‘legacy’ Hornets for the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) is approved by the Trump administration, the RMAF could emerge as a key training provider for the Middle Eastern air force.
Twentytwo13 has learnt that as part of the deal, the RMAF would provide ‘post-graduate’ air combat ‘courses’ for the KAF.
While details have not been confirmed, it is believed that this will include a whole spectrum of capabilities, including defensive, and offensive air operations.
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