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  • | name = Daesŭngri DS-10 Chamsae |manufacturer = [[Daesŭngri Aircraft Corporation]]
    14 KB (2,067 words) - 00:31, 9 March 2021
  • | name = Daesŭngri DS-9 |manufacturer = [[Daesŭngri Aircraft Corporation]]
    60 KB (9,172 words) - 15:17, 12 January 2024
  • | name = Daesŭngri DS-1 |manufacturer = Daesŭngri Aviation Bureau
    8 KB (1,137 words) - 19:48, 10 April 2019
  • | name = Daesŭngri DS-5 |manufacturer = Daesŭngri Aircraft Design Bureau
    33 KB (5,043 words) - 22:56, 4 June 2020
  • | name = Daesŭngri DS-2 |designer = Daesŭngri Aviation Bureau
    8 KB (1,131 words) - 00:26, 10 April 2019

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  • | name = Daesŭngri Aircraft Corporation | predecessor = Daesŭngri Aviation Design Bureau
    7 KB (991 words) - 05:10, 4 June 2019
  • | name = Daesŭngri DS-2 |designer = Daesŭngri Aviation Bureau
    8 KB (1,131 words) - 00:26, 10 April 2019
  • | [[Daesŭngri DS-9]] | [[Daesŭngri DS-5]]
    8 KB (1,042 words) - 02:36, 5 June 2019
  • | name = Daesŭngri DS-1 |manufacturer = Daesŭngri Aviation Bureau
    8 KB (1,137 words) - 19:48, 10 April 2019
  • In contrast to [[Daesŭngri Aircraft Corporation|Daesŭngri]], Menghe's other leading military aircraft designer, Songrim specializes i ...evere problems due to the designers' contradictory demands, and as of 2019 Daesŭngri has yet to produce a flyable DS-13 prototype.
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  • |launch_platform = *[[Daesŭngri DS-5]] *[[Daesŭngri DS-9]]
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  • ...e programmed to emulate the performance of combat aircraft including the [[Daesŭngri DS-9|DS-9]] and [[Songrim SR-8|SR-8]]. ...ers in the range from 301 to 318. Each squadron was equipped with twelve [[Daesŭngri DS-10]] trainers.
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  • | name = Daesŭngri DS-10 Chamsae |manufacturer = [[Daesŭngri Aircraft Corporation]]
    14 KB (2,067 words) - 00:31, 9 March 2021
  • | launch_platform = [[Songrim SR-8]]<br/>[[Daesŭngri DS-9]]<br/>[[Daesŭngri DS-10]]<br/>[[Songrim SR-12]] * [[Daesŭngri DS-9]]
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  • ...]n gear, and they greatly improved the air-to-ground capabilities of the [[Daesŭngri DS-5|DS-5]] fighter. ...r weather. Most Menghean fighters, such as the [[Daesŭngri DS-5|DS-5M]], [[Daesŭngri DS-9|DS-9]], and [[Songrim SR-8|SR-8]] have an {{wp|Infra-red search and tr
    7 KB (1,010 words) - 17:50, 23 May 2019
  • ...ns to give the [[Daesŭngri DS-2|DS-2]] ground-attack capabilities, but the Daesŭngri design team insisted on minimizing weight to improve dogfight performance, Production of SR-3D airframes stopped in 1990, in part because Daesŭngri's DS-5N and DS-5M were considered more flexible ground-attack aircraft. Tot
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  • |launch_platform = [[Songrim SR-8]]<br/>[[Daesŭngri DS-9]]<br/>[[Songrim SR-12]] * [[Daesŭngri DS-9]]
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  • ...y 1980s. It was developed and built in parallel with the more successful [[Daesŭngri DS-5]]. During the early 1970s, when the DPRM's main fighter aircraft was the [[Daesŭngri DS-2]], the Menghean Ministry of National Defense expressed an interest in
    18 KB (2,594 words) - 03:07, 27 June 2019
  • | launch_platform = [[Songrim SR-8]]<br/>[[Daesŭngri DS-9]]<br/>[[Daesŭngri DS-10]]<br/>[[Songrim SR-12]] * [[Daesŭngri DS-9]]
    12 KB (1,608 words) - 20:32, 14 February 2021
  • | name = Daesŭngri DS-5 |manufacturer = Daesŭngri Aircraft Design Bureau
    33 KB (5,043 words) - 22:56, 4 June 2020
  • |Ship aircraft=*28 [[Daesŭngri DS-5|DS-5HG]] fighters ...sketch for an aircraft carrier which would use navalized versions of the [[Daesŭngri DS-2]] fighter and [[Songrim SR-3]] attack aircraft. Like other Menghean la
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  • .... [[Sim Jin-hwan]] had favored a fully domestic design, in line with the [[Daesŭngri DS-5|DS-5]] and SR-7, but eventually he gave in to the Orlov option as it w
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  • | caption = YDJ-48 missile on a [[Daesŭngri DS-9]] fighter. Note the three-missile pylon. ...6 Agŏ]]<br>[[Songrim SR-6]]<br>[[Songrim SR-8]]<br>[[Daesŭngri DS-9]]<br>[[Daesŭngri DS-10]]<br>[[YDJ-48_Salmusa#Y48G1|Y48G1 missile system]]<br>[[YDJ-48_Salmus
    12 KB (1,630 words) - 15:18, 16 June 2021
  • | launch_platform = [[Songrim SR-8]]<br/>[[Daesŭngri DS-9]] * [[Daesŭngri DS-9]]
    8 KB (1,104 words) - 16:18, 16 February 2021
  • |launch_platform = *[[Daesŭngri DS-9]] ...in 2020. It is compatible with the [[Songrim SR-8]] (R, N2, and G3) and [[Daesŭngri DS-9]] (D/R and MD/MR).
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  • ...rience designing civilian aircraft, the MEP transferred engineers from the Daesŭngri and Sŏngrim military design bureaus, and began a campaign to hire foreign * [[Daesŭngri DS-11]]
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  • * [[Daesŭngri DS-9]]
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  • |launch_platform = *[[Daesŭngri DS-5]] *[[Daesŭngri DS-9]]
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  • Unlike the [[Daesŭngri DS-9]] "Biho," which is one of [[Septentrion]]'s most widely proliferated 4 ...ighter in the early 1990s, seeking a platform that would fit between the [[Daesŭngri DS-5|DS-5]]'s poor range and the [[Songrim SR-7|SR-7]]'s poor maneuverabili
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  • ...the carrier after dropping off supplies. Menghe also exports a land-based DS-11 family, which includes a low-cost anti-surface-warfare variant. ...rototype existed, and both carriers took on an air defense complement of [[Daesŭngri DS-5|DS-5HG]] fighters. The chaos of the 1980s further delayed design work,
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  • ...6 air-to-air missile"). On entering service, it was integrated with the [[Daesŭngri DS-5|DS-5M]] and [[Songrim SR-7|SR-7G1]] fighters, and it was later integra
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  • ...zed derivatives of land-based fighters - the [[Daesŭngri DS-5|DS-5]] and [[Daesŭngri DS-9|DS-9]], respectively. The General-Directorate for Procurement is respo
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  • |launch_platform = [[Songrim SR-8]]<br/>[[Daesŭngri DS-9]]<br/>[[Songrim SR-12]] * [[Daesŭngri DS-9]]
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  • ...tions fell short of various requirements, the Menghean Navy selected the [[Daesŭngri DS-9]] as the basis for a naval fighter. Though less capable than some of t * 36× [[Daesŭngri DS-9]]MG/MN multirole fighter
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  • * [[Daesŭngri DS-5]]D * [[Daesŭngri DS-10]]
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  • | name = Daesŭngri DS-9 |manufacturer = [[Daesŭngri Aircraft Corporation]]
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  • ...roduce the [[Letnia]]n {{wp|R-23 (missile)|R-23 missile}} as part of the [[Daesŭngri DS-5]] fighter project. A land-launched, booster-equipped R-23 was briefly
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  • *[[Daesŭngri DS-9]]
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  • * 52× [[Daesŭngri DS-9]]MD (single-seat) or DS-9MR (twin-seat) multirole fighter
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  • ...ean air force. In a series of simulated air-to-air engagements, Menghean [[Daesŭngri DS-9|DS-9G]] fighters armed with YGG-7 missiles suffered 3-to-1 losses in e
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  • ...cancel the JG-S and redirect funds toward procurement of more SR-8s and [[Daesŭngri DS-9|DS-9s]]. For a time, the stealth skeptics seemed poised to crush the p ...ed "low-cost, low-capability" design; but [[Daesŭngri Aircraft Corporation|Daesŭngri]]'s DS-13 fifth-generation program has yet to produce a flying prototype, s
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  • ...orable reviews from pilots, even when used in the cramped cockpit of the [[Daesŭngri DS-9]].
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  • ..., but the Donghae GT67J developed from the Donghae 24/39 turbojet of the [[Daesŭngri DS-10]] lead-in fighter trainer and being ordered in maritime form for the
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  • [[Image:Daesungri_DS-9_Namhae_Front_20210616.png|300px|thumb|right|The [[Daesŭngri DS-9]] is the most widely used multirole fighter in the Namhae Front, servi
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  • ...e_2.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Y-4GGB simulating in-flight refueling with two [[Daesŭngri DS-10]] fighters at the 2014 National Day Parade.]]
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  • ...turbojet which served as its base was in mass production for use on the [[Daesŭngri DS-10]], and would benefit from proven economies of scale.
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  • [[Sim Jin-hwan]] initially favored a domestic design, in line with the [[Daesŭngri DS-5]] and [[Songrim SR-7]], but the Gyundoan-Han helicopter design bureau
    17 KB (2,534 words) - 04:37, 14 February 2022
  • ...ossible; during the [[Second Pan-Septentrion War]], several squadrons of [[Daesŭngri DS-9|DS-9]] fighters belonging to the Menghean Navy were placed under tempo
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