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| number built = 700 as of March 2023 | | number built = 700 as of March 2023 | ||
| primary user = [[Romaian Air Force]]<!-- The UK has the most in service --> | | primary user = [[Romaian Air Force]]<!-- The UK has the most in service --> | ||
| more users = [[Iavonian Air Force]] | | more users = [[Romaian Navy]] <br/>[[Iavonian Air Force]] | ||
| status = In service | | status = In service | ||
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MK Aerospace EAP | |
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A Romaian Air Force EAP-N | |
Role | Multirole fighter, air superiority fighter |
National origin | Multinational |
Manufacturer | MK Aerospace |
Designer | MK Industries, Asteria |
First flight | 17 June 1995 |
Introduction | 1 March 2002 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Romaian Air Force Romaian Navy Iavonian Air Force |
Produced | 1995–present |
Number built | 700 as of March 2023 |
The MK Aerospace EAP is a Eulabian multinational twin-engine, canard delta wing, multirole fighter. The EAP was designed originally as an air-superiority fighter and is manufactured by a consortium of MK Industries, Origen, Aerus and Mikelis that conducts the majority of the project through a holding company, MK Aerospace.