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Joint Strike Fighter Image Gallery 6 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 Boeing | |||
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STOVL variant of the Boeing JAST proposal with an adjustable engine inlet to increase airflow to the single engine | |||
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Boeing JAST concept dropping a bomb from its internal weapons bay | |||
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Subscale vehicle testing the vertical engine thrust concept used aboard the Boeing JAST proposal | |||
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Evolution of the Boeing design for JAST culminating in the X-32 | |||
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JAST concept from Northrop Grumman illustrating the thrust vectoring approach used for STOVL flight | |||
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Northrop Grumman JAST design with a single vertical tail, no horizontal tails, and small canards | |||
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Wind tunnel model of an early JAST concept developed by McDonnell Douglas and British Aerospace with separate vertical and horizontal tails | |||
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JAST concept similar to the eventual McDonnell Douglas design except fitted with canards | |||
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