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26 dedicated reconnaissance aircraft. Includes 15 pre-production aircraft converted to reconnaissance role. The IJ-22A Orao 1 differs from the J-22B Orao 2 in having two Viper Mk 632-41R turbojets each rated at 17.79 kN dry and supplied with fuel from an internal weight of 2,360 kg, length of
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Yugoslav Wars and the collapse of Romania's
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would be developed for the Viper engine, but there were prolonged difficulties with this project. Due to these complications, none of the pre-production aircraft or any early production examples would be equipped with afterburners; these would be largely restricted to conducting reconnaissance
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Yugoslav equivalent to the IAR-93B with afterburner, integral wing tankage, the greater weapons load and diversity of the J-22A Orao 1, and
Thomson-CSF HUD. Built only in single-seat form. J-22A/B production totalled 165 aircraft. Yugoslavia had planned a major upgrade with radar and computer
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Aviation Brigade; the 241st squadron, 98th Aviation Brigade; and the 242nd squadron, 127th Fighter-Bomber Regiment,
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Serbian Air Force was reportedly operating a fleet comprising ten J-22 and NJ-22 Oraos; in addition to these airworthy examples, the service reportedly also had further airframes in storage, including the IJ and INJ reconnaissance variants. According to aerospace periodical
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Aircraft Testing Facility in Belgrade. Subsequent serial production was established at a facility outside
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flight surfaces. According to
Fredriksen, the design emphasised simplicity as well as modernity. Due to political sensitivities and a strong desire to avoid one nation upstaging the other, the aircraft featured two separate names; in Romania, it was known as the
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The Orao was designed as either a single-seat main attack version or as a combat-capable twin-seat version, the latter being principally intended for advanced flight- and weapons-training duties. It was developed as a joint
Yugoslav-Romanian project, known as
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November 1974, the resulting aircraft would equip the air forces of both Romania and Yugoslavia, as well as several of Yugoslavia's successor states. On 22 November 1984, the Orao became the first Yugoslav-designed aircraft to exceed
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Yugoslav equivalent to IAR-93A with a non-afterburning Orao/Turbomecanica (Rolls-Royce/Bristol
Siddeley) Viper Mk 632-41R turbojets each rated at 17.79 kN dry, but with J-22Bs higher-rated hardpoints. First flew October 1983 and built only as a
634:, into the NJ-22's rear cockpit which, along with new weapons, is intended to make the type more effective in ground attack missions. A more comprehensive second phase is to achieve the "complete digitalisation" of the aircraft's cockpit.
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capability. The twin-seat version, the NJ-22, was primarily assigned for various training purposes, including the advanced flight and weapons training syllabuses, but could also be used for combat missions.
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Zanfirescu of Romania and Colonel Vidoje KnezeviÄ of Yugoslavia. The aircraft was intended to be a replacement for both the lightly armed
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while in a shallow dive at an angle of 25 degrees, piloted by test pilot Marjan Jelen, above Batajnica airport.; this instance made the J-22 the first Yugoslav-designed aircraft to exceed
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communist government. During the late 2010s, Serbia launched a major modernisation programme involving both its J-22 and NJ-22 fleets. Unofficially referred to as
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J-22 Orao single-seat prototype on display in the Museum of Aviation in Belgrade. Pre-production two-seat aircraft served as the prototype of that version.
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was chosen as the powerplant, as Soko already possessed experience with license-building this engine. It was originally intended that an
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aircraft. It was developed and built in collaboration by
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1660:. London: Crescent, 1987.
1550:Lambert 1993, pp. 179ā181.
1421:"Croatia's cocked hammer."
1308:Autumn/Winter 1991, p. 23.
1291:] Directory: Avioane."
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1530:"World Air Forces 2019"
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1258:Chant 2014, p. 468.
1148:Related development
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667:Golubovci Airbase
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471:Into flight
464:afterburner
456:Warsaw Pact
371:Development
341:afterburner
290:Yugoslavian
101:August 2008
2773:Categories
2761:Unofficial
2628:Helikopter
2528:Post-1962
1931:Utva Lasta
1796:Novi Avion
1574:1134646682
1194:References
1108:TV guided
1001:Mk 633-47
947:Wing area:
876:Yugoslavia
793:NJ-22 Orao
650:The first
515:, (now in
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333:supersonic
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2678:(Utility)
2544:(Fighter)
2261:Komarac-1
2159:M80 Zolja
2069:Oganj M18
1977:Howitzers
1968:Artillery
1786:G-2 Galeb
1781:J-22 Orao
1636:0959-7050
1595:0015-3710
1514:6 January
1508:Tango Six
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1481:Tango Six
1199:Citations
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907:Data from
807:Operators
584:gyroscope
580:Honeywell
233:1974ā1992
126:J-22 Orao
2794:Twinjets
2709:Nastavni
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2530:Yugoslav
2474:Category
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2428:Plamen B
2423:Plamen A
2373:Missiles
2220:BVP M-80
2187:FAP 2026
2182:FAP 1118
1759:Aircraft
1753:aircraft
1536:29 March
1405:23 April
1143:See also
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786:digital
753:Variants
675:Slovenia
660:1991 war
620:Orao 2.0
612:infrared
497:Belgrade
423:and the
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177:Designer
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2486:Commons
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2079:Mortars
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656:Cerklje
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2390:Grom A
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2685:V-50
2667:H-46
2662:H-45
2657:H-44
2652:H-43
2647:H-42
2642:H-41
2637:H-40
2619:J-22
2614:J-21
2609:J-20
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2576:L-15
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2556:L-11
2551:L-10
2418:M-77
2331:Sava
2326:Foka
2210:M-84
2026:Nora
2008:Nora
2003:Sora
1885:Orao
1751:SOKO
1677:ISBN
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1570:ISBN
1538:2019
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1407:2013
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532:Mach
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309:SOKO
303:and
280:lit.
275:OŃŠ°Š¾
265:The
241:1978
171:SOKO
151:Type
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