Armavir airbase received the first batch of combat-training aircraft Yak-130

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The spokesman for the Defense Ministry of the Russian Federation for the Air Force, Colonel Igor Klimov, said that the Armavir airbase, located in the south of Russia, received the first batch of Yak-130 combat training aircraft.

Armavir airbase received the first batch of combat-training aircraft Yak-130


Earlier it was reported that this year the base will receive more than 20 of such aircraft. Currently, it includes 8 machines of this type.

“Five of the latest aircraft adopted at the manufacturer in Irkutsk, were delivered to a permanent base in the Armavir training aviation base ", - quotes Klimov RIA "News".

The pilots made a long flight over 5.5 thousands of kilometers with three intermediate landings in Novosibirsk, Chelyabinsk and Borisoglebsk for refueling.


Double jet combat training aircraft of the new generation Yak-130 is used for training and combat training of pilots. Its flight-technical and maneuverable characteristics are close to those of modern fighters at subsonic speeds, which makes it possible to train pilots of 4 + and 5 aircraft of generations. In addition, this machine can sit on unprepared sites.
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  1. +6
    27 January 2015 09: 20
    Good year begins, keep it up! smile
    1. +4
      27 January 2015 09: 27
      Such birds are our pride!
      Envy is to enemies.
      1. +3
        27 January 2015 09: 34
        The good news is that it’s nice to read them, our Air Force is being replenished with new machines, which is very pleasing.
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    2. +9
      27 January 2015 09: 29
      Great news and the plane is great!
      1. Viktor Kudinov
        +3
        27 January 2015 09: 43
        Judging by the ammunition, the teachings will be serious.
        1. wanderer_032
          +5
          27 January 2015 10: 58
          Quote: Victor Kudinov
          Judging by the ammunition, the teachings will be serious.


          In this view, the Yak-130th is somewhat reminiscent of a reduced SU-25th.
          Similar contours are expressed both in the silhouette as a whole, and along the contour of the bearing planes, engine nacelles and rear stabilizers.
          What can say that the Yak-130-light 2-seater attack aircraft, short-range. Plus it can take off from unpaved airfields.
          2-seater is on the one hand good, because. when making approaches to the target, the pilot does not need to be distracted by work with a complex of weapons, this can be done by the operator.
          And this means the entire BC will be guaranteed and accurately laid out on the object of attack.
          In addition, it is clear that the aircraft is highly maneuverable, which means less time will be spent on the second combat approach to the target.
          Really very nice car.
          1. +1
            27 January 2015 11: 51
            Well, he still has the main task - to train. He will fly for real battles if there is no one else to fly.
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      3. +2
        27 January 2015 10: 19
        Great, beautiful, and most importantly necessary)
      4. +1
        27 January 2015 11: 25
        A beautiful plane should fly well and beautifully !!!!
    3. +1
      27 January 2015 18: 33
      This is good, I’m happy for Armavir, if only the school would be returned there.
  2. +1
    27 January 2015 09: 22
    Article plus for the good news.
    1. +2
      27 January 2015 09: 28
      In addition, this machine can land on unprepared sites.
      This is a big plus, this technique. Yes, and just handsome!
    2. +3
      27 January 2015 11: 09
      In general, the Yak-130 came out an excellent aircraft, which can simulate the flight of all our existing modern aircraft, this is class!
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  3. KEX
    +1
    27 January 2015 09: 26
    just answer - okay ....
  4. 0
    27 January 2015 09: 27
    This article was discussed the day before yesterday. I repeat in an abridged version: it is good when the army is rearming, replenished with new equipment.
  5. 0
    27 January 2015 09: 29
    I'm still wondering what prevents armor plates from hanging on it and using it as an analogue of the su-25?
    1. +1
      27 January 2015 09: 32
      nothing, there were such plans to make him an easy attack aircraft for export to poor countries.
  6. 0
    27 January 2015 09: 45
    Well, what is there except for the pros? smile
  7. +1
    27 January 2015 09: 50
    Here are news such as balm for the soul ...
  8. pahom54
    +1
    27 January 2015 09: 50
    I remember that in childhood I always woke up in the morning to the rumble of warmed-up aircraft engines ABVAUL ... Then the cadets also flew to MiG-15 ... Then they went MiG-17, 19, 21, 23 - and between them I don’t remember in which sixtieth year L -29 ...

    AVVAUL was preparing interceptor pilots, and now it would be necessary to profile as well ... Otherwise, they are preparing all at once, and this, in my opinion, can affect the quality of training ...
  9. 0
    27 January 2015 10: 11
    The good news is, I hope the rest of the birds do not delay the change and arrive at the base on time.
  10. 0
    27 January 2015 10: 39
    Direct mood rises from such news, I read and rejoice, otherwise this outskirts already consumed all brains
  11. For the Marines
    +1
    27 January 2015 10: 52
    I happened to see such a bird) Pride!
  12. 0
    27 January 2015 11: 34
    Eh ... the LNR Air Force would be a little like that ...
  13. +1
    27 January 2015 11: 36
    Well, just a mini teminator! Class training for military training!
  14. +1
    27 January 2015 11: 37
    do not slow down the supply only build up a very good car good
  15. 0
    27 January 2015 14: 28
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