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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 | 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 | |
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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)
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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.