Boeing 747. The texture is for Saudi Arabian Airline.
Tag: jasdf
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F-104 Starfighters 3D Model
Because of its physical appearance and performance, the F-104 has often been called the ‘missile with a man in it.’ The design was a product of the Korean War, and was unique in several respects. The encounters with the MiG-15 in Korea caused a strong outcry among Air Force fighter pilots for a cheap, lightweight, maneuverable, high-performance fighter to confront future Soviet fighters. The result was the F-104, a fighter that overemphasized rate of climb and brute speed. Intended as a point defense interceptor, range was sacrificed for rate of climb. Range, however, could be extended using external tanks and in-flight refueling. It used an exceptionally small wing span of only 21 feet, and provided low speed lift through air bled from the engine and vented over the wing. Designed as a supersonic superiority fighter, the F-104 was produced in two major versions. Armed with a six-barrel M-61 20mm Vulcan cannon it served as a tactical fighter and, equipped additionally with heat-seeking Sidewinder missiles, as a day-night interceptor. The USAF procured about 300 Starfighters in one- and two-seat versions. The texture is for JASDF.
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AH-64 Apache JASDFD 3D Model
AH-64DJ for JASDF(Japan Air Self-Defense Force). According to the report that Boeing authorized the Japanese company Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI) Utsunomiya NASA factory to produce AH-64DJ U.S. Army AH-64D ‘Bow Apache,’ the Japanese improved version. AH-64DJ JGSDF service will replace the AH-1S ‘Cobra’ helicopter as the main anti-Japan’s future Tanks / helicopter gunships.AH-64DJ equipped with the AIM-92 ‘Stinger’ air-to-air missiles and all millimeter-wave radar, air combat capability and survivability during wartime is better than AH-1S.
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Type 81 Tan-SAM launcher 3D Model
The Type 81 Tan-SAM is a Japanese developed surface-to-air missile currently in service with the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force.The system was developed by Toshiba as a replacement for the 75 mm M51 Skysweeper and M15A1 37 mm/12.7 mm anti-aircraft guns. Designed as a mobile short-range system to fill the performance gap between the FIM-92 Stinger man portable missile, and the larger MIM-23 Hawk missile system, which were both in service at the time. Development work began in 1966, with the first test firings conducted in 1978. The system was designated as the Type 81 by the JSDF, and contracts were placed for the system in 1980. The system entered service in 1981. In 1987, minor changed system SAM-1B was designated.
