- The Soko J-21
Jastreb (from
Serbian Cyrillic: јастреб, lit. 'hawk'),
referred to as the J-1
Jastreb in some sources, is a
Yugoslav single-seat, single-engined...
-
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
aircraft shot down five J-21
Jastreb single-seat
light attack jets
piloted by
Republika Srpska (RS) or Republic...
- Look up
jastreb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jastreb (lit. 'hawk' in Serbo-Croatian) may
refer to:
Jastreb, Montenegro, a
village near Danilovgrad...
- Yugoslavia. It also
served as a
basis for the single-seat ground-attack J-21
Jastreb. The RV i PVO took
delivery of 128
aircraft that were used by the Air Force...
- of
Lockheed T-33 aircraft, and Galeb's single-seat version, Soko J-21
Jastreb light attack aircraft. The
Galeb was a big success, and it was
better than...
- The FAJ
Jastreb Vuk-T
often called Vuk (Serbian:Vuk - Wolf) is a
Standard class single-seat high-performance glider,
intended for
transition training...
- production). A
ground attack-orientated
derivative of the Galeb,
named the J-21
Jastreb, was also
developed shortly thereafter;
aside from the
strengthening of...
- The
Standard Cirrus is a Standard-class
glider built in
Germany by Schempp-Hirth. The
Standard Cirrus was
produced between 1969 and 1985, when it was replaced...
- They were
equipped with 165 new Soko J-22 Orao,
Super Galeb and J-21
Jastreb, and
older Soko J-20
Kraguj fighters. Many
ground attack fighters were...
- helicopter, five SA 341
Gazelle helicopters, Soko G-4
Super Galeb and Soko J-21
Jastreb and
three SIAI-Marchetti S.211 aircraft. However,
their use of
these aircraft...