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Saeqeh "thunderbolt"
Saeqeh (Persian "thunderbolt", alternative spellings: Sa'eqeh; Saegheh), or Saeqeh-80[1], is an Iranian single-seater fighter jet. It is the second generation of the Iranian Azarakhsh fighter. Saeqeh fighter planes tested successfully in Iran 20 September 2007 and (like the first generation) appears to be based on the US F-5E. The Saeqeh is a joint product of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force and the Iranian Ministry of Defense. Official announcements claim that the Saeqeh is domestically-built[2].
Saeqeh "thunderbolt"
Saeqeh (Persian "thunderbolt", alternative spellings: Sa'eqeh; Saegheh), or Saeqeh-80[1], is an Iranian single-seater fighter jet. It is the second generation of the Iranian Azarakhsh fighter. Saeqeh fighter planes tested successfully in Iran 20 September 2007 and (like the first generation) appears to be based on the US F-5E. The Saeqeh is a joint product of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force and the Iranian Ministry of Defense. Official announcements claim that the Saeqeh is domestically-built[2].