2006-10-04

1. PREDATOR
O'chigdoryn "Return of the Taliban" tuxai nevtruuleg deer enexuu predator ongots ashiglan baigaa ustagasan tuxai garsan um. Tegeed
9 saryn 3-ny post deer tavisan zurgynxaa tailbar bolgon Predator xemeex ongotsny tuxai medeelel:
"Military commanders use tactics and strategy in combat to inflict as much damage on the enemy while trying to risk as few personnel and resources as possible" (more...)

Mo'n http://www.globalsecurity.org-t bgaa medeelel http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/systems/predator-pics.htm

"RQ-1 Predator is a long endurance, medium altitude unmanned aircraft system for surveillance and reconnaissance missions. Surveillance imagery from synthetic aperture radar, video cameras and a forward looking infra-red (FLIR) can be distributed in real-time both to the front line soldier and to the operational commander, or worldwide in real-time via satellite communication links. MQ-1, armed with AGM-114 Hellfire missiles, is the multi-role version which is used for armed reconnaissance and interdiction". (more...)

2. NIGHTHAWK
The F-117A Nighthawk is the world's first operational aircraft designed to exploit low-observable stealth technology. This precision-strike aircraft penetrates high-threat airspace and uses laser-guided weapons against critical targets. (more...)

"The F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter attack aircraft was developed by Lockheed Martin after work on stealth technology, and the predecessor test demonstrator aircraft, Have Blue, was carried out in secret from 1975. Development of the F-117A began in 1978 and it was first flown in 1981, but it was not until 1988 that its existence was publicly announced. The Nighthawk is the world's first operational stealth aircraft. The first aircraft was delivered in 1982 and the last of the 59 Nighthawks procured by the US Air Force was received in 1990. 55 are still in service." (more...)

List of active United States military aircraft
Mongolynxoo Air Force-yn talaar medeelel xaigaad olsonogui ee. Magadgui "ulsyn nuuts" bx. ;)

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