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The '''Kaminski KaF-120B Labud''' ({{wp|Serbian language|Serbian}}: | The '''Kaminski KaF-120B Labud''' ({{wp|Serbian language|Serbian}}: ''Labud'', meaning Swan) is a {{wp|supersonic speed|supersonic}}. {{wp|variable-sweep wing}} heavy {{wp|strategic bomber}} designed by [[Kaminski|Kaminski design bureau]] in [[Nikolia]]. It is one of the most largest combat aircraft ever made. | ||
Since its introduction, the KaF-120B has been used in [[Nikolian Royal Air Force]]. | Since its introduction, the KaF-120B has been used in [[Nikolian Royal Air Force]]. | ||
[[Category:Nikolia]][[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Astyrian weapons]][[Category:Kaminski]][[Category:Aircraft of Nikolia]] | [[Category:Nikolia]][[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Astyrian weapons]][[Category:Kaminski]][[Category:Aircraft of Nikolia]] |
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KaF-120B Labud | |
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File:KaF-120B.jpg | |
General information | |
Type | supersonic, variable-sweep wing heavy strategic bomber |
Manufacturer | NAT Kaminski |
Designer | |
Status | Active |
History | |
Manufactured | 1990 - present |
Introduction date | 1990 (updated and reintroduced in 2010) |
The Kaminski KaF-120B Labud (Serbian: Labud, meaning Swan) is a supersonic. variable-sweep wing heavy strategic bomber designed by Kaminski design bureau in Nikolia. It is one of the most largest combat aircraft ever made. Since its introduction, the KaF-120B has been used in Nikolian Royal Air Force.