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; {{Flagicon|Atmora}} Atmoran Confederation | ;{{Flagicon|Atmora}} Atmoran Confederation | ||
*[[Royal Atmoran Navy]] | *[[Royal Atmoran Navy]] | ||
**Anemoisic Fleet Squadrons | **Anemoisic Fleet Squadrons |
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J/A-12 Horzel | |
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Role | Carrier-based multirole fighter |
National origin | Rethua / Atmora |
Manufacturer | Renard Vliegtuigfabrikant N.V. / Rethua Aerospace Systems |
First flight | 21 August 1994 |
Introduction | 7 March 1997 |
Status | In service |
Primary user | Royal Atmoran Navy Royal Mizuhese Navy |
Produced | 1993–present |
Number built | +916 as of September 2016 |
Program cost | ƒ370.78 billion (NS$695.6 billion) |
Unit cost |
ƒ37.2 million (NS$66.2 million)
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Developed from | MF-12 |
Variants | Renard EJ-12 Grommelaar |
The Renard J/A-12 Horzel, are twin-engine, carrier-capable, multirole fighter aircraft is an Royal Atmoran Navy variant of the Rethuan RAE MF-12 fighter aircraft. With the Atmoran Renard J/A-12Es single-seat and J/A-12Fs tandem-seat variants are larger more advanced specialised naval variants of the Rethuan RAE MF-12C/Ds fighter aircraft.
Development
Origins
Operational history
Variants
Operators
- Royal Atmoran Navy
- Anemoisic Fleet Squadrons
- Emporic Fleet Squadrons
- Test and Evaluation squadrons
- Warfighting Development Centers
- Flight Demonstration squadrons