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Joint Aircraft Project | |
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File:JAP Nikolian.png | |
Nikolian Royal Air Force JAP taking off | |
Role | Fighter-bomber, strike fighter |
National origin | Nikolia Romberg Maltropia |
Manufacturer | NAT Kaminski (Nikolia) Lasair Aeronautics (Maltropia) Trident Romberg (Romberg) |
Designer | Trident Group |
Status | Active |
Produced | 2014-present |
Unit cost |
like, millions
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The Joint Aircraft Project is an unnamed project among signatories of the Eternal Accords of the Three Crowns: Maltropia, Nikolia and Romberg. The JAP is a twin-engine, twin-seat strike fighter developed by the Trident Group.