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Tiger HAD

Designed for both asymmetric warfare and conventional scnenarios with a full range of armament for air-to-air combat, the Tiger HAD has already proven its aerial superiority thanks to its agility and maneuverability. Six missions, easily deployable. Anytime, anywhere.

Tiger HAD

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Designed for both asymmetric warfare and conventional scnenarios with a full range of armament for air-to-air combat, the Tiger HAD has already proven its aerial superiority thanks to its agility and maneuverability. Six missions, easily deployable. Anytime, anywhere.

Tiger MkIII Upgrading its stripes

Agility, survivability, precision and fire power
With unmatched agility, range and performance offering unrivalled superiority onthe battlefield, the tiger has established itself as the essential attack asset. Thanks to the collective enhancements of the MkIII upgrade, the Tiger will continue to be your trusted best partner in extreme military environments for the next decades to come.

Tiger MkIII Upgrading its stripes

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Agility, survivability, precision and fire power
With unmatched agility, range and performance offering unrivalled superiority onthe battlefield, the tiger has established itself as the essential attack asset. Thanks to the collective enhancements of the MkIII upgrade, the Tiger will continue to be your trusted best partner in extreme military environments for the next decades to come.

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Total Tigers deliveredAround 180
Total flight hoursAround 110,000
Capacity1 pilot + 1 gunner
Engine2 X MTR 390 E

 


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