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The IAI Lavi (Hebrew: לביא, "Young Lion") was a single-engined fourth-generation multirole jet fighter developed in Israel, by Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI), during the 1980s. The decision to develop the Lavi was controversial, both with the Israeli public, due to the enormous associated costs, and particularly with the U.S ...
El IAI Lavi (en hebreo: לביא, traducido «León») fue un avión de combate israelí desarrollado en la década de 1980 por la aeronáutica Israel Aircraft Industries, en colaboración con varias empresas tecnológicas israelíes.
Lavi. A multi-role fighter. The Lavi never did make it to operational service, but nonetheless forms an important milestone in the developme nt of the IAF, and even more so - of the IAI. The independent development of a state-of-the-art plane was a first in the annals of Israeli technology.
Thirty-one years ago, on Aug. 30, 1987, an Israeli cabinet voted to terminate Israel’s Lavi fighter program, ending the largest single weapons development effort in the history of the Jewish...
16 de enero del 2024. °c. Economía y empresas. Tecnología y Ciencia. El breve vuelo del Lavi, el avión de combate Made in Israel. Resultó ser un jet de primerísimo nivel, pero su producción fue muy breve y el proyecto se cayó bajo la presión de Estados Unidos y de su creciente presupuesto. Uno de los prototipos del Lavi (Foto: Nati Harnik/GPO)
28 de sept. de 2017 · Thirty years ago 26 government ministers had to decide the fate of the Lavi fighter – the world’s best fighter aircraft at the time and Israel’s crowning technological achievement. Most of the ministers had no idea of what made an aircraft fly or of the level of engineering expertise required to design and produce a modern ...
The Lavi program was launched in February 1980 as a multi-role combat aircraft. The Lavi was intended primarily for the close air support (CAS) and battlefield air interdiction (BAI) mission with a secondary air-defense mission. The two-seat version could be used as a conversion trainer.