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KaF-41 Super Soko | |
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File:KaF-41.jpg | |
General information | |
Type | Supermaneuverable fighter aircraft |
Manufacturer | NAT Kaminski |
Designer | |
Status | Active |
History | |
Manufactured | 2005-present |
Introduction date | 2005 |
The Kaminski KaF-41 Super Soko (Cyrillic: Супер Соко, meaning Super Falcon in Serbian) is a twin-engine, 4+ generation supermaneuverable fighter aircraft designed by the Nikolian aerospace manufacturer Kaminski. The KaF-41 is a modernised and further developed version of the KaF-40. The main design differences of the two is that the KaF-41 has additional canards behind the cockpit, and thrust vectoring engine nozzles, which improves maneuverability of the aircraft. The aircraft also features improved avionics and radar, and fully digitalised cockpit.