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The '''Messchaert J-52 Vorpal''' is [[Atmora|Atmoran]] a {{wpl|twin-engine}}, single-seat, {{wpl|Stealth aircraft|stealth}} {{wpl|multirole combat aircraft|multirole fighter}}, designed for both {{wpl|air superiority|spatial/aerial superiority}} and {{wpl|Attack aircraft|strike}} missions. Developed under contract through the [[Ministry of National Defence (Atmora)|MND]]'s Space Multirole Fighter program. The aircraft was developed and is built by [[N.V. Messchaert]].
The '''Messchaert J-52 Vorpal''' is [[Atmora|Atmoran]] a {{wpl|twin-engine}}, single-seat, {{wpl|Stealth aircraft|stealth}} {{wpl|multirole combat aircraft|multirole fighter}}, designed for both {{wpl|air superiority|spatial/aerial superiority}} and {{wpl|Attack aircraft|strike}} missions. Developed under contract through the [[Ministry of National Defence (Atmora)|MND]]'s Advanced Fighter program. The aircraft was developed and is built by [[N.V. Messchaert]].





Latest revision as of 09:06, 28 January 2023

J-52 Vorpal
El Bridget S-A-104 Vorpal.jpg
Role Stealth multirole fighter
National origin Atmora
Manufacturer N.V. Messchaert
First flight 3 June 2001
Introduction 27 December 2016
Status In service
Primary user Royal Atmoran Air Force
Produced 2016–present
Number built 192
Program cost ƒ108.78 billion ($117.48 billion)
Unit cost
ƒ249.2 million ($269.1 million)


The Messchaert J-52 Vorpal is Atmoran a twin-engine, single-seat, stealth multirole fighter, designed for both spatial/aerial superiority and strike missions. Developed under contract through the MND's Advanced Fighter program. The aircraft was developed and is built by N.V. Messchaert.


Development

Design

Overview

Stealth and signatures

Cockpit and flight controls

Armament

Opertional history

Atmora

Connuriste

Vozh

Potential operators

Variants

Operators

Specifications (S/A-104B/C)