Yugoslav "Novi Avion"

SFR YUGOSLAVIA AIR FORCE

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OVERVIEW OF "NOVI AVION"

The "Novi Avion" project [Serbo-Croatian for "New Aircraft"] started in the Mid-1980's in SFR Yugoslavia. The completion of this project would have made SFR Yugoslavia completely self-sufficient when it came to military equipment and technology, for the only thing it still had to import was fighter aircraft. The project was cancelled in 1991 due to the outbreak of the Yugoslav wars, which made the necessary recourses unavailable. The design was one year before completion before it cancellation, although some parts of the plane had already been made.


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If the design was continued, it would have been completed in 1992 and it would have entered service in the late 1990's and would have replaced the MiG-21's and J-21's in service with the SFR Yugoslav air force.
SFR Yugoslavia would have aqquired approxiametly 150-200 of these aircraft for itself, and expected that about 700 "Novi Avion" would have been sold on the world market.

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The design of the "Novi Avion" resembled the French Mirage Rafale, although it only had one engine and was smaller. The "Novi Avion" was designed to be able to sucesfully fulfil several roles, including: Air superiority, interception, reconassiance, ground-attack and anti-ship attack. This would have enabled the "Novi Avion" to have a significant advantage over the MiG-29's SFR Yugoslavia bought from the Soviet Union, because the MiG-29's were incapable of ground attack and anti-ship attack.

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The "Novi Avion" was designed to incorporate a number of features to lower its RCS [Radar Cross Section]. It would not have been a true stealth fighter but would still have a significant advantage over all other 4th generation multi-role aircraft. To help with its interception role, the "Novi Avion" would have had a ECM/ECCM suite. The design was almost an entirely Yugoslav design, but France was providing assistance for the design of the parts that SFR Yugoslavia had no experience with. The "Novi Avion" had a maximum speed of about Mach 2 and had a maximum take-off weight of over 13,000kg. The "Novi Avion", if completed, would most definitely have been one of the best 4th generation fighters out there, and would still pose a threat to any other 4/4.5 generation aircraft in service today.

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Note:
The pictures used in this thread are not actual photo's of the aircraft, but are artistic concepts. Seeing as the plane still had 1 year left for design the actual layout and shape of the aircraft might look different than portrayed.
 
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The thing looks like someone cut two models in half and glued them together.
Front end looks like a Gripen on the cheap.
Tail plane looks like an F-16..
 
The thing looks like someone cut two models in half and glued them together.
Front end looks like a Gripen on the cheap.
Tail plane looks like an F-16..

Its not based on either of them, its a Yugoslav design.

Probably would have ended up as good or better than the F-16/Gripen
 
c'mon he probably just learned what a hypothesis was at school...
but what a bout everything else Yugoslavia had in its inventory?
just making your plane doesn't mean you are completely self sufficient...
 
No, that's called a baseless statement.

What, bit worried some F-15's would have fallen in a nice little farm in 99?

but what a bout everything else Yugoslavia had in its inventory?
just making your plane doesn't mean you are completely self sufficient...

Well, Yugoslavia would have been self sufficient. We already made our own submarine's, our own tanks, our own APC's, our own IFV's, our own trainer aircraft, our own helicopters, are own boats, our own small arms, our own ground attack aircraft etc etc.

Yugoslavia wasnt exactly poor when Tito was around, you know.
 
I totally concede.
The fighter jet, made from a country with a dubious technological ability can only be number one in the world because it has been made with the sweat and blood of racially superior Serbians.
SERBIA STRONGGG!!!!!!!!!111111111111
 
I totally concede.
The fighter jet, made from a country with a dubious technological ability can only be number one in the world because it has been made with the sweat and blood of racially superior Serbians.
SERBIA STRONGGG!!!!!!!!!111111111111

I fail to see how FORMER SOCIALIST YUGOSLAVIA, WHICH WAS RAN BY TITO AND WAS COMPOSED OF VARIOUS DIFFERENT BALKAN CULTURES AND PEOPLE had "dubious" technology.

The G-4 Super Galeb was respected by the GREAT AMERICAN HEROES OF THE USAF who flew it in the Joint Primary Aircraft Training System in the 90's. Obviously, as im sure you would agree [Unless you are extremely determined to disagree with me], it isnt the easiest thing to make US test pilots impressed.
 
that depends if it was a political gesture the joint Primary Aircraft Training...
cos if it was there would be no way in hell that the pilots would say these things schitt if you no what i mean...
 
Now im confused. Of course it lost to the American design, Yugoslavia didnt spend Schitt loads of money on the defense budget.
 
who was the design supposed to be sold to?
im a little confused myself did the American design beat the Yugoslav design in an American defence deal?
 
Im not sure, but I dont think the the G-4 Super Galeb was designed to be a big hit in the world market, but more of a Yugoslav aircraft.

I do know that about 10 G-4's are in service with Burma, but I think they are the only country that has them in service apart from Serbia.
 
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