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Jet Trainer Weapons and Military Equipment

Browse 10 weapon systems and military equipment entries tagged Jet Trainer, grouped by category with images, specifications, conflict context, and sources.

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Jet Trainer Aircraft & UAVs

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Aermacchi MB-339, Advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft, Aircraft & UAVsAircraft & UAVsAermacchi MB-339Advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraftSide: ArgentinaEritrean Air ForceBuilt: Aermacchi / ItalyThe Aermacchi MB-339 is an Italian advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft developed by Aermacchi as a successor to the MB-326. Built entirely in Italy, it also served as the MB.339 PAN display aircraft for the Frecce Tricolori and saw combat use with Argentine Naval Aviation in the Falklands War and the Eritrean Air Force during the Eritrean-Ethiopian War.
SOKO G-4 Super Galeb, Advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft, Aircraft & UAVsAircraft & UAVsSOKO G-4 Super GalebAdvanced jet trainer and light attack aircraftSide: Yugoslav and Serb forcesBosnian Serb and Yugoslav forcesFederal Republic of YugoslaviaBuilt: SOKO / YugoslaviaThe SOKO G-4 Super Galeb is a Yugoslav single-engine advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft built by SOKO in Mostar. Developed in the 1970s as a replacement for the G-2 Galeb, it entered service in 1983, remained in Serbian service after Yugoslavia's breakup, and saw combat in the Croatian War of Independence, Bosnian War, and Kosovo War / Operation Allied Force.
AIDC AT-3/T-5 Brave Eagle, Advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft family, Aircraft & UAVsAircraft & UAVsAIDC AT-3/T-5 Brave EagleAdvanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft familySide: UnspecifiedBuilt: Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC) / TaiwanThe AIDC AT-3/T-5 family covers Taiwan's indigenous two-seat jet trainer line, starting with the AT-3 Tzu Chung, which first flew in 1980 and entered service in 1985, and continuing with the T-5 Brave Eagle, a next-generation advanced jet trainer delivered to the ROCAF from 2021. AIDC and ROCAF sources describe the family as a pilot-training platform that also supported Thunder Tigers aerobatics, with the T-5 replacing the older AT-3 and F-5 trainer fleet.
Aero L-39 Albatros, Jet trainer and light attack aircraft, Aircraft & UAVsAircraft & UAVsAero L-39 AlbatrosJet trainer and light attack aircraftSide: Nigerian government and allied forcesGovernment of National AccordMalian government and international forcesArmeniaArtsakhBuilt: Aero Vodochody / Czechoslovakia / Czech RepublicThe Aero L-39 Albatros is a Czechoslovak jet trainer family built by Aero Vodochody, with armed L-39ZO and L-39ZA variants adapted for light attack and weapons training. In the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict archive it is included conservatively because Armenia fielded L-39 trainers in its 2020 operational air fleet, while available open sources do not verify specific L-39 combat sorties in that war.
Aero L-39NG, Two-seat subsonic jet trainer and light-attack aircraft, Aircraft & UAVsAircraft & UAVsAero L-39NGTwo-seat subsonic jet trainer and light-attack aircraftSide: UnspecifiedBuilt: Aero Vodochody AEROSPACE / Czech RepublicThe Aero L-39NG is a Czech two-seat subsonic jet trainer and light-attack aircraft developed by Aero Vodochody as the modernized successor to the L-39 Albatros family. Aero now markets the type as L-39 Skyfox, and the program pairs a Williams FJ44-4M turbofan with modern avionics, a 15,000-flight-hour service life, and training, reconnaissance, and light-combat roles.