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Issue 16 of Navy Ops includes reports and features on the USS Midway (CV41), one of the US Navy's most iconic aircraft carriers, India's nuclear submarine development program and the German Navy's farewell launch of the Sea King helicopter.
In the first part of our exclusive series of articles on the development of the F-35 fighter jet, we take a look at the beginnings of the program, when two very different aircraft from Boeing and Lockheed competed against each other in a tender competition.
The Argentine aircraft carrier ARA Veinticinco de Mayo, which achieved international fame in the early 1980s through its participation in the Falklands War, is portrayed. The magazine also includes a major report on the first maneuvering voyage of German Class 206A submarines to the American East Coast in 1997. An exclusive report looks at the amphibious landing ships of the Indonesian Makassar class, which have developed into a successful model almost unnoticed by the public and have been introduced in the navies of the Philippines, Peru, Myanmar and the United Arab Emirates in recent years.
In the first part of our exclusive series of articles on the development of the F-35 fighter jet, we take a look at the beginnings of the program, when two very different aircraft from Boeing and Lockheed competed against each other in a tender competition.
The Argentine aircraft carrier ARA Veinticinco de Mayo, which achieved international fame in the early 1980s through its participation in the Falklands War, is portrayed. The magazine also includes a major report on the first maneuvering voyage of German Class 206A submarines to the American East Coast in 1997. An exclusive report looks at the amphibious landing ships of the Indonesian Makassar class, which have developed into a successful model almost unnoticed by the public and have been introduced in the navies of the Philippines, Peru, Myanmar and the United Arab Emirates in recent years.
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- Navy Ops. Flugzeugträger und Mehr. Volume 16 (3/2024)
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- Brochure, many mostly color photos. 62 pages.
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