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HUNTER, JAMIE (10) answer(s).
 
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Balding eagle: the F-15 hits 40 and counting / Hunter, Jamie   Journal Article
Hunter, Jamie Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Boeing's F-15 eagle has been at the top of the conventional fighter food chain for four decades and it is able to fight off much younger competition in acquisition contests around the world, Jamie Hunter explores how a series of developments and evolution should keep Eagles relevant for many years to come.
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ID:   128111


Dassault Mirage 2000 upgrades target a changing market / Hunter, Jamie   Journal Article
Hunter, Jamie Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The Dassault Mirage 2000 is an aircraft praised by its pilots and notable for its many applications in a diversity of roles, with some versions expected to remain in service for another 20 years, Jamie Hunter explores the global fleet.
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ID:   151809


End of the line: F-4 bows out of service / Hunter, Jamie   Journal Article
Hunter, Jamie Journal Article
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Key Words United States  Vietnam  USAF  Unmanned Warrior  Aerial Target Squadroon 
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ID:   136388


Forces in transition: USMC lays out its TACAIR plan / Hunter, Jamie   Article
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Summary/Abstract The US Marine Corps (USMC) has set out its plan for tactical aviation (TACAIR) as it managed its long-terms transition to the Lockheed Martin F-35 lightning II joint strike fighter. The marine aviation plan 2015, set out by Lieutenant General Jon Davis, Deputy Commander for aviation call for the transition to new platforms” as quickly and efficiently as possible.
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ID:   125350


Head to head: gripen vs typhoon / Hunter, Jamie   Journal Article
Hunter, Jamie Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract As many air forces around the world face tough budgets, many will be assessing whether sacrificing force mass can be offset against more capable platforms. Jamie Hunter compares two of Europe's fighter offering.
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ID:   133350


Hunter, Jamie: QWI hones the Eurofighter's edge / Hunter, Jamie   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Since operations in Libya in 2011 there has been renewed impetus to ensure the Typhoon community is truly multirole, so the UK RAF's annual Qualified Weapons instructor course trains pilots to becomes Typhoon specialist. James Hunter studies the course.
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ID:   136008


International chinook: giving the fleet a lift / Hunter, Jamie   Article
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Summary/Abstract The CH-47 chinook has been the stalwart of global military heavy-lift operations for decades. Jamie Hunter analyses the helicopter’s service life and future upgrade programme.
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ID:   051541


Making the tough tougher / Hunter, Jamie April 28, 2004  Journal Article
Hunter, Jamie Journal Article
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Publication April 2004.
Summary/Abstract Operations have highlighted the vulnerabilities of utility battlefield helicopters and the race is on the enhance self-protection.
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ID:   136389


Quick strike: US Marine Corps plans upgraded Harvest Hawk / Hunter, Jamie   Article
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Summary/Abstract The US Marine Corps (USMC) early Lockheed Martin KG-130J Harvest Hawk (Hercules Airborne Weapon Kit) capability has proven so successful that plan for a follow on upgraded capability are now being realized.
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ID:   131946


Seeding the wind: operators arm up Typhoon / Hunter, Jamie   Journal Article
Hunter, Jamie Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Key Words Air Defence  Combat Aircraft  United Kingdom  Royal Air Force  Typhoon 
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