The Soko J-1 Jastreb, aka J-21 Jastreb is a Yugoslavian turbojet fighter-bomber aircraft, with a secondary capability as a low-level interceptor, designed by the Aeronautical Technical Institute (ATI), ( (VTI)), in Belgrade and manufactured by SOKO. Derived from the G-2 Galeb advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft, it was designed in single-seat ground-attack and two-seat advanced flying / weapon training versions.
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| - The Soko J-1 Jastreb, aka J-21 Jastreb is a Yugoslavian turbojet fighter-bomber aircraft, with a secondary capability as a low-level interceptor, designed by the Aeronautical Technical Institute (ATI), ( (VTI)), in Belgrade and manufactured by SOKO. Derived from the G-2 Galeb advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft, it was designed in single-seat ground-attack and two-seat advanced flying / weapon training versions.
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| - Retired from Republika Srpska Air Force
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| - *2x napalm tank
*2x Rocket pods each with 12x rockets
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| - *2x Cluster bombs or
- *2x Cluster fragmentation bombs
- *2x General Purpose bombs or
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| - internal fuel + in 2x jettisonable wing-tip fuel tanks.
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| - The Soko J-1 Jastreb, aka J-21 Jastreb is a Yugoslavian turbojet fighter-bomber aircraft, with a secondary capability as a low-level interceptor, designed by the Aeronautical Technical Institute (ATI), ( (VTI)), in Belgrade and manufactured by SOKO. Derived from the G-2 Galeb advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft, it was designed in single-seat ground-attack and two-seat advanced flying / weapon training versions.
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