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Joint Strike Fighter Image Gallery 7 Joint Advanced Strike Technology (JAST) 1994-1996 Gallery 1 | Gallery 2 | Gallery 3 | Gallery 4 | Gallery 5 | Gallery 6 | Gallery 7 | Gallery 8
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Joint Advanced Strike Technology (JAST) proposal from McDonnell Douglas, Northrop Grumman and British Aerospace | |||
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Wing planform and combined vertical/horizontal tails of the McDonnell Douglas JAST design | |||
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McDonnell Douglas JAST concept showing its wing reminiscent of the F-101 | |||
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Folding wingtips for carrier suitability of the McDonnell Douglas JAST design | |||
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Comparison of JAST variants developed by the McDonnell Douglas team for the Marines, Navy, Air Force, and Royal Navy | |||
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US Marines STOVL model of the JAST design offered by McDonnell Douglas, Northrop Grumman and British Aerospace | |||
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McDonnell Douglas JAST proposal launching a missile from an internal weapons bay | |||
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Weapons to be carried by the McDonnell Douglas JAST proposal | |||
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JAST STOVL variant from McDonnell Douglas with a lift fan and twin side nozzles used for vertical flight | |||
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Twin engine inlets of the McDonnell Douglas JAST proposal | |||
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JAST variants for the four primary customers developed by the McDonnell Douglas team | |||
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US Navy JAST variant designed by McDonnell Douglas, Northrop Grumman and British Aerospace |
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