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  1. Do you mean the the three tone camo or the one with the scorpion on it?
  2. After having had good experiences with the Shu'Al, the israeli MiG-29, the IDF sought another possiblity of obtaining the latest russian fighter aircraft as a multirole plane for it's squadrons. Since the PAK-FA was not yet available and far too expensive, the minister of defense wanted a possibility of acquiring the Super Flanker. Representatives of the russian government and military assessors went to Israel with some of the SU-35s to enable israeli pilots to test the plane. One light-headed pilot trying to perform the Pugachev Cobra almost led to the loss of one plane. The pilot got grounded. Israel and Russia signed a contract for 48 Su-35 which had to be delivered to IAI for the proper modifications. The US saw this deal with some worries fearing of losing the first position as a supplier to the IDF. Nevertheless the US got the possibility of having a closer look at the plane, since IAI needed some systems to be adapted to the silhouette of the plane. The 105th and the 109th squadron got equipped with this plane which is supposed to enter service in 2012. Awaiting permission for takeoff Guarding the homeland The Scorpion
  3. As a replacement for the Super Etendards, France hoped to sell their newest plane, the Rafale, to the argentinian Navy. Although the deal was almost signed, a sudden offer from the russian government made the argentinian minister of defense change his mind. The Rafale was mainly a carrier-based plane and Argentina did not have a carrier. Sukhoi offered two entire squadrons including spare parts at a price considerably below the Rafale. Necessary modifications were conducted by the local manufacturer FMA in Córdoba. After having refused to the contract with France, the diplomatic relationship suffered severely. France no longer supplied Argentina with weapons, forcing the ministry of defense of choosing american armament for their planes. The use of russian armament was also taken into consideration, but not pursued due to the lack of relability compared to US weapons. Until the first missiles arrived, the Condors used up the french armament remaining. The Condor entered service in 2010 in the 1st and the 3rd squadron. Approaching target Launch!
  4. That's an interesting idea. Well done mate
  5. As a replacement for the ageing F-4s, the JASDF was looking for suitable alternatives. Several different types were taken into consideration, but the ministry of defense decided to take SU-30s and SU-35s. The diplomatic and economic relations between Japan and Russia also became positively influenced by this contract. The first planes were delivered in 2007 and started to replace the 'Kai' in the japanese air self defense forces. While the Takas did not receive special camos, two of the three hikotais receiving the SU-35 painted their planes in special camos. A Hayabusa from the 21st Hikotai in the "Rising Sun"-Camo 204th Hikotai in plain grey 306th Hikotai uses an Ace Combat influenced camouflage NOTE: THIS PLANE WILL BE AN UPDATE FOR THE PLANE AVAILABLE HERE: http://combatace.com/files/file/11968-fictional-mitsubishi-f-6-zero-ii/ I've decided to update the planes since I was not entirely happy with the result.
  6. As a replacement for the ageing F-4s, the JASDF was looking a suitable replacement. Several different types were taken into consideration, but the ministry of defense decided to take SU-30s and SU-35s. The diplomatic and economic relations between Japan and Russia also became positively influenced by this contract. The first planes were delivered in 2007 and started to replace the 'Kai' in the japanese air self defense forces. While the Takas did not receive special camos, two of the three hikotais receiving the SU-35 painted their planes in special camos. A Taka from the 204th Hikotai in JAMPAT-Camo 23rd Hikotai in plain grey 304th Hikotai wears Navy blue NOTE: THIS PLANE WILL BE AN UPDATE FOR THE PLANE AVAILABLE HERE: http://combatace.com/files/file/11968-fictional-mitsubishi-f-6-zero-ii/ I've decided to update the planes since I was not entirely happy with the result.
  7. Looking really great mate!
  8. The Panther hunts the prey...
  9. Very well done! Big thanks.
  10. Strange. Can't you also see the other pics in the other threads I opened?

  11. During a joint maneuver including the USN, the JASDF and the JMSDF, the officers of the involved ships on japanese side had the chance to see the Tomcat in close action simulating dogfights with japanese fighters at the coast of Japan. The JASDF-pilots had the unique possibility to fly the Tomcat themselves against their american comrades in the F-15DJs. The evaluation of the maneuver showed, that the JASDF was more efficient using the F-14 than the F-15. Thinking of improving the protection of their coasts and waters, Japan took into consideration buying four Nimitz-Class Aircraft-Carriers using the F-14 as main fighter on them. After a hard and long period of diplomatic negotiations, Japan was allowed to buy the carriers (Possession of Aircraft-Carriers was forbidden after WWII), but the next diplomatic crisis was caused by the names the japanese ministry of defense choose for the vessels: Akagi, Soryu, Kaga and Hiryu. Negotiations about the names almost led to the withdrawing of the selling of the carriers. Only one carrier was purchased (from the four carriers planned) and named 'Varukirī' (Valkyrie). One Kokutai of the JMSDF was stationed on the Varukirī while the remaining three Kokutais were relocated to the JASDF with the ability of landing onboard the ship. The 'Hyō' (Panther) entered service in 1997 in the 301st, 302nd and 305th Kokutai of the JASDF and the 81st Kokutai in the JMSDF. The AIM-54-Technology was also part of the purchase. Mitsubishi started building the missile under the designation AAM-7 Hinotori (Phoenix). 81st Kokutai on patrol A Hyō from the 301st awaiting permission for takeoff The 302nd Kokutai uses a camo called "Nihon Ijisha" (Defender of Japan) The 'Zero'-Camouflage of the 305th Kokutai
  12. View File [Fictional] SAAB/Mitsubishi JAS39EJ Gripen This is a mod of the JAS-39C from the Gripen Team to make it look like fighterplane from the japanese air self defense force. BACKGROUND: After having had good experiences during the first joint venture between SAAB and Mitsubishi and the high grade of acception of the japanese Draken by the JASDF-Pilots, the ministry of defense initiated a new joint venture. The swedish Gripen was now to be "nipponized". Pilots of the JASDF went to Sweden to fly the Gripen and push her to the limit, testing her capabilities. The Pilots were amazed how easy it was to fly the Gripen. Back in Japan, the Pilots reported their experiences to their superiors what led to an order of 120 planes, mainly single-seater. The first planes arrived during the first months of 2006, were they had to undergo changes in electronics, adapting them to japanese JASDF-Standards. The 8th Hikotai and the 305th Hikotai were the first squadrons receiving the Gripen. This plane was the first wearing the new JAMPAT-Camo in service. INSTALLATION: Simply drop the Folders into your Strike Fighters Mods Folder. CREDITS: VERY VERY BIG THANKS TO GUX FOR ALLOWING ME TO RELEASE THIS PLANE! Thanks to Brain32 for adapting the plane to SF2-Standards! ORIGINAL CREDITS: Model, Weps and Skins by Gux FM by Column5 Avionics by Moonjumper and Jat Testing by USAFMTL Enjoy... NazGhul Submitter ValAstur Submitted 09/15/2011 Category What If Hangar
  13. Version 1.1

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    This is a mod of the JAS-39C from the Gripen Team to make it look like fighterplane from the japanese air self defense force. BACKGROUND: After having had good experiences during the first joint venture between SAAB and Mitsubishi and the high grade of acception of the japanese Draken by the JASDF-Pilots, the ministry of defense initiated a new joint venture. The swedish Gripen was now to be "nipponized". Pilots of the JASDF went to Sweden to fly the Gripen and push her to the limit, testing her capabilities. The Pilots were amazed how easy it was to fly the Gripen. Back in Japan, the Pilots reported their experiences to their superiors what led to an order of 120 planes, mainly single-seater. The first planes arrived during the first months of 2006, were they had to undergo changes in electronics, adapting them to japanese JASDF-Standards. The 8th Hikotai and the 305th Hikotai were the first squadrons receiving the Gripen. This plane was the first wearing the new JAMPAT-Camo in service. INSTALLATION: Simply drop the Folders into your Strike Fighters Mods Folder. CREDITS: VERY VERY BIG THANKS TO GUX FOR ALLOWING ME TO RELEASE THIS PLANE! Thanks to Brain32 for adapting the plane to SF2-Standards! ORIGINAL CREDITS: Model, Weps and Skins by Gux FM by Column5 Avionics by Moonjumper and Jat Testing by USAFMTL Enjoy... NazGhul
  14. Semper fi
  15. After having had good experiences during the first joint venture between SAAB and Mitsubishi and the high grade of acception of the japanese Draken (Ryu) by the JASDF-Pilots, the ministry of defense initiated a new joint venture. The swedish Gripen was now to be "nipponized". Pilots of the JASDF went to Sweden to fly the Gripen and push her to the limit, testing her capabilities. The Pilots were amazed how easy it was to fly the Gripen. Back in Japan, the Pilots reported their experiences to their superiors what led to an order of 120 planes, mainly single-seater. The first planes arrived during the first months of 2006, were they had to undergo changes in electronics, adapting them to japanese JASDF-Standards. The 8th Hikotai and the 305th Hikotai were the first squadrons receiving the "Gurifon". This plane was the first wearing the new JAMPAT-Camo in service. 8th Hikotai on a patrol A "Gurifon" from the 305th Hikotai climbing
  16. Hmm, hadn't it on my mind before, but thanks for the idea! Any special camo style desired?
  17. View File [Fictional] Eurofighter EFJ Typhoon This is a mod of the EF-2000 Typhoon from Bongodriver to make it look like fighterplane from the japanese air self defense force. BACKGROUND: In March 2007, the JASDF opened a competition for the next generation plane. Among the competitors are the Super Hornet, the F-35 and the Typhoon. The Rafale was not part of the competition because of the fear, that american planes could be favourized. Nevertheless, Eurofighter threw the Typhoon into competition. There will be no decision until November 2011(Janes Information Group). The EFJ Typhoon represents a possible version of the japanese Typhoon in the case it should become the winner of the competition. The plane will enter service in 2013 becoming part of the 3rd and the 6th Hikotai, replacing the single-seater F-2. While the 3rd Hikotai wears the standard grey camo, the 6th Hikotai wears the standard two-tone blue camo also worn by the F-2. INSTALLATION: Simply drop the Folders into your Strike Fighters Mods Folder. CREDITS: Thanks to Brain32 for adapting the plane to SF2-Standards and to Bongodriver for creating this bird! ORIGINAL CREDITS: A BIG BIG thanks to USAFMTL (and various partners in crime) for his help and guidance and support. Jimmybib and Sundowner for initial consultation on skinning and all credit to Sundowner for producing the final skins which are superb. Moonjumper for his advice on some avionics matters All of you for you encouragement and kind words through it's development My Producers....etc...etc :) Oh god I'm going to cry.. Anyway I decided to release slightly early because I'd like some of you to enjoy tweaking this thing, theres alot of talent out there who can make this thing great. Absolutely no part of this is to be used in payware but moddify the model any way you wish and re distribute in your own freeware mods as you wish with no permission required from me, just give me the relevant credit. Enjoy... NazGhul Submitter ValAstur Submitted 09/11/2011 Category What If Hangar
  18. Version 1.1

    228 downloads

    This is a mod of the EF-2000 Typhoon from Bongodriver to make it look like fighterplane from the japanese air self defense force. BACKGROUND: In March 2007, the JASDF opened a competition for the next generation plane. Among the competitors are the Super Hornet, the F-35 and the Typhoon. The Rafale was not part of the competition because of the fear, that american planes could be favourized. Nevertheless, Eurofighter threw the Typhoon into competition. There will be no decision until November 2011(Janes Information Group). The EFJ Typhoon represents a possible version of the japanese Typhoon in the case it should become the winner of the competition. The plane will enter service in 2013 becoming part of the 3rd and the 6th Hikotai, replacing the single-seater F-2. While the 3rd Hikotai wears the standard grey camo, the 6th Hikotai wears the standard two-tone blue camo also worn by the F-2. INSTALLATION: Simply drop the Folders into your Strike Fighters Mods Folder. CREDITS: Thanks to Brain32 for adapting the plane to SF2-Standards and to Bongodriver for creating this bird! ORIGINAL CREDITS: A BIG BIG thanks to USAFMTL (and various partners in crime) for his help and guidance and support. Jimmybib and Sundowner for initial consultation on skinning and all credit to Sundowner for producing the final skins which are superb. Moonjumper for his advice on some avionics matters All of you for you encouragement and kind words through it's development My Producers....etc...etc :) Oh god I'm going to cry.. Anyway I decided to release slightly early because I'd like some of you to enjoy tweaking this thing, theres alot of talent out there who can make this thing great. Absolutely no part of this is to be used in payware but moddify the model any way you wish and re distribute in your own freeware mods as you wish with no permission required from me, just give me the relevant credit. Enjoy... NazGhul
  19. Looking very good mate
  20. "Closed Formation" "Leave him. We follow the Leader!"
  21. This is really great!!!
  22. I sometimes wonder from where you get all your ideas But looking great
  23. In March 2007, the JASDF opened a competition for the next generation plane. Among the competitors are the Super Hornet, the F-35 and the Typhoon. The Rafale was not part of the competition because of the fear, that american planes could be favourized. Nevertheless, Eurofighter threw the Typhoon into competition. There will be no decision until November 2011(Janes Information Group). The EFJ Hariken (Hurricane) represents a possible version of the japanese Typhoon in the case it should become the winner of the competition. The plane will enter service in 2013 becoming part of the 3rd and the 6th Hikotai, replacing the single-seater F-2. While the 3rd Hikotai wears the standard grey camo, the 6th Hikotai will display a new version of the two colour blue pattern, called "JAMPAT" (JApanese Maritime PATtern), an adapted form of the US Navy Camo. JAMPAT Camo Standard grey
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