The Imperial Aerospace Industries (IAI) F-33 Hunter is a multi-role fighter jet developed and produced for the Imperial American Air Force. It is by far one of the most advanced fighter jets of its kind, designed just after the American Empire was created. The fighter utilizes stealth in its design, but is generally classified as a multi-role fighter instead. The fighter has been slated to become the premier combat jet of the IA-AF, with mass production of the craft to begin in 2013. 158 F-33s have been produced so far, and all are currently serving in active duty within the IA-AF. No plans to sell the fighter abroad have been discussed, and considering the government's ban on military exports, it appears that will remain unchanged.
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| - The Imperial Aerospace Industries (IAI) F-33 Hunter is a multi-role fighter jet developed and produced for the Imperial American Air Force. It is by far one of the most advanced fighter jets of its kind, designed just after the American Empire was created. The fighter utilizes stealth in its design, but is generally classified as a multi-role fighter instead. The fighter has been slated to become the premier combat jet of the IA-AF, with mass production of the craft to begin in 2013. 158 F-33s have been produced so far, and all are currently serving in active duty within the IA-AF. No plans to sell the fighter abroad have been discussed, and considering the government's ban on military exports, it appears that will remain unchanged.
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| - The Imperial Aerospace Industries (IAI) F-33 Hunter is a multi-role fighter jet developed and produced for the Imperial American Air Force. It is by far one of the most advanced fighter jets of its kind, designed just after the American Empire was created. The fighter utilizes stealth in its design, but is generally classified as a multi-role fighter instead. The fighter has been slated to become the premier combat jet of the IA-AF, with mass production of the craft to begin in 2013. 158 F-33s have been produced so far, and all are currently serving in active duty within the IA-AF. No plans to sell the fighter abroad have been discussed, and considering the government's ban on military exports, it appears that will remain unchanged.
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