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First Israeli M-346 Lavi rolled out
By: Luca Peruzzi
Milan
Source: Flightglobal.com
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Alenia Aemacchi has rolled out the first M-346 advanced trainer for Israel in a ceremony held at the manufacturer’s plant in Venegono Superiore, Italy.

Dating from a July 2012 order, the company will supply 30 of the aircraft to the nation’s air force to replace its fleet of aged 60 Douglas A/TA-4 Skyhawks, alongside ground based training systems.

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Delivery of the first two M-346s, to be known as the Lavi in Israeli service, is scheduled for summer 2014, with a further seven aircraft to be handed over this year, 18 in 2015 and the remainder in 2016.

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Eleven of the Honeywell F124-GA-200-powered type are in different stages of construction at the Venegono facility, four of which have entered final assembly.


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A total of 56 of the type have been ordered so far by four nations, including Italy, Poland and Singapore.

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Interesting to see what the IAF will do with these jets over the coming years
 
Interesting to see what the IAF will do with these jets over the coming years

that's only a LIFT Trainer Aircraft, no more than upgrading their training software i think
 
Interesting to see what the IAF will do with these jets over the coming years
Last time we used trainers in combat was in 1967. And it was bad experience.

Preparation phase. Grob-120A

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Basic phase. T-6 Texan II:

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Advanced phase. M346 and F-16A:

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???????? to import. Is that an achievement?. OK many congrats to India, SA, Pakistan and so on for importing Weapons
It was a barter more correctly: They give us 30 trainer jets, we supply them 2 AWACS and a spy satellite.
 
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Last time we used trainers in combat was in 1967. And it was bad experience.

Preparation phase. Grob-120A

Grobg120a.jpg


Basic phase. T-6 Texan II:

033.jpg


Advanced phase. M346 and F-16A:

getasset.aspx


61015892.nir_DSC_9350copy.jpg



It was a barter more correctly: They give us 30 trainer jets, we supply them 2 AWACS and a spy satellite.

Selling AWACS is an achievement (Congrats), but in the news that part was missing. BUT buying is still not a achievement.
 
Selling AWACS is an achievement (Congrats), but in the news that part was missing. BUT buying is still not a achievement.
Well congrats are said not only for some achievement. It said during birthdays for example. And good buy too.
 
Well congrats are said not only for some achievement. It said during birthdays for example. And good buy too.

How many F-16 trainers does the IAF have?

Do you think that 30 Lavis are enough?
 
ore than upgrading their training software i thin
that's only a LIFT Trainer Aircraft, no more than upgrading their training software i think
The M-346 was selected by RSAF) to replace the A-4SU Superskyhawk in the AJT role
The M-346 was selected by the IAF as its main training jet to replace the A-4H/N Skyhawk

However, the aircraft is capable of pilot training and light attack duties (and the load is a far cry from that of the Fouga Magister, which proved effective at the close-support mission albeit with heavy casualties: six lost)
  • Provisions provided for a total of 9 pylon stations (2× wingtip, 1× under-fuselage plus 6× underwing), capable of mounting up to 3,000 kg (6,600 lbs ) of external payload and up to 3× 630 litres (170 US gallon ) external drop tanks(only pylon stations 4, 5, 6 are wet-plumbed)
ANyway, IAF has a history of modifying the jet they get (see Mirage, A-4, F-4, F-16, F-15). Plus, don't necessarily limit attack duties to exploding ordnance. EW might be another possible role.
 
OP, what's so interesting about this to you?

How many F-16 trainers does the IAF have?

Do you think that 30 Lavis are enough?

Another blatant display of an 'Arab' supporting the Israeli military which is more than complicit in the immoral occupation of Palestinian lands.
 
Do you think that 30 Lavis are enough?
Cadets of the IAF flight academy don't have to be in the air at the same time, you know. Basically, you don't need more than a dozen trainer jets to train even a hundred cadets.

The M-346 was selected by RSAF) to replace the A-4SU Superskyhawk in the AJT role
The M-346 was selected by the IAF as its main training jet to replace the A-4H/N Skyhawk

However, the aircraft is capable of pilot training and light attack duties (and the load is a far cry from that of the Fouga Magister, which proved effective at the close-support mission albeit with heavy casualties: six lost)
  • Provisions provided for a total of 9 pylon stations (2× wingtip, 1× under-fuselage plus 6× underwing), capable of mounting up to 3,000 kg (6,600 lbs ) of external payload and up to 3× 630 litres (170 US gallon ) external drop tanks(only pylon stations 4, 5, 6 are wet-plumbed)
ANyway, IAF has a history of modifying the jet they get (see Mirage, A-4, F-4, F-16, F-15). Plus, don't necessarily limit attack duties to exploding ordnance. EW might be another possible role.
IAF trainer aircraft are not going to carry any exploding ordnance at all. Last time IAF trainers were involved in combat resulted with bad memories. Nothing less than dedicated fighters for combat - this doctrine isn't going to retire anytime soon.
 
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Cadets of the IAF flight academy don't have to be in the air at the same time, you know. Basically, you don't need more than a dozen trainer jets to train even a hundred cadets.


IAF trainer aircraft are not going to carry any exploding ordnance at all. Last time IAF trainers were involved in combat resulted with bad memories. Nothing less than dedicated fighters for combat - this doctrine isn't going to retire anytime soon.
Failed to see: Don't necessarily limit attack duties to exploding ordnance. EW might be another possible role.?
Meanwhile, all i STARTED OUT WITH WAS: Interesting to see what the IAF will do with these jets over the coming years > problems with that???!!!??
 
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