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weight is 4,971 kg as a trainer, with a maximum takeoff weight of 6,400 kg in the attacker configuration, the maximum speed in "clean" configuration is 865 km/h at 10,000 m and 900 km/h at 4,000 m, with a ferry range of 2,900 km with drop tanks; range of 1,800 km with standard fuel, reduced to 1,200 km with cannon pack, four BL755 cluster bombs and two AAMs, maximum rate of climb at sea level of 1,800 m per minute, and a service ceiling of 12,500 m.
382:; in terms of design, they differed by featured an all-moving anhedral tailplane as well as being equipped with comprehensive avionics improvements. Production aircraft use a gravity-based refuelling system, while the earlier development aircraft had been furnished with a pressurised refuelling system; this was slightly slower to refuel but was both simpler and cheaper. In addition to its training mission, the G-4 was also suited for light attack operations.
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683:, integrated mission computers, distance measuring equipment, GPS-based navigation systems, identification friend or foe, navcomm units, mission records, and VHF omni-range and instrument landing systems. Integration of guided weapons, countermeasures and targeting systems is also scheduled as part of the upgrade.
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are installed beneath the wings, the inboard pair having a 770-pound (350 kg) capacity while the outboard have a 550-pound (250 kg) capacity; these can carry a variety of
Western and Eastern European armaments and equipment; the inboard pylons are plumbed for 70 gallon external fuel tanks,
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wings. The aircraft is 12.25 metres (40.2 ft) long and 4.3 metres (14 ft) high, with a wingspan of 9.88 metres (32.4 ft). It weighs 3,250 kilograms (7,170 lb) when empty and can carry 1,882 kilograms (4,149 lb) of fuel. The aircraft is fitted with a short nose cone, rounded
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incorporating a Rudi
Cajavec ENS-MG4 electronic sight, a gyro platform, multi function displays, and an optional chaff/flare dispensers. The inner hardpoints are rated at 500 kg, while the outer ones are rated at 350 kg, giving a maximum disposable load of 1,800 kg. Normal takeoff
275:, RV i PVO G-4s carried out ground-attack sorties, a total of four were recorded as having been lost to enemy air defences. During 1992, the remaining aircraft were relocated to Serbia and Montenegro where they entered service with the Air Force of the newly formed
576:. In total, three G-4s were reportedly shot down, all pilots of which ejecting safely. As a result of the Yugoslav Wars, the nation of Yugoslavia broke up into multiple smaller nations; several of which possessed aircraft from the former republic's inventory.
479:; the rear seat is slightly elevated to render better all-round visibility and aid in the supervision of a student pilot sitting in the front. The crew are provided with avionics that enable poor-weather flying; the forward position is provided with a
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engine, albeit uprated for greater performance. However, aviation historian
Christopher Chant notes that: "the Super Galeb bears no more relation to the G-2 Galeb than an identity of role, being an altogether more advanced aircraft.
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During 1983, the G-4 made its first flight, by which point it had been ordered in large numbers for the
Yugoslav Air Force. Beyond the domestic market, it also competed internationally against jet trainers such as the
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was conducted on 17 July 1978. It was followed by the first flight of one of the six pre-production aircraft on 17 December 1980. These pre-production aircraft, along with the first prototype, were designated
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The SOKO G-4 Super Galeb is a jet trainer and light attack aircraft. Its size allows the type to be applied to both basic and advanced flight syllabuses. Aesthetically, the Super Galeb resembles the
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Inherited 17 aircraft. Four of these were used, but have subsequently been put up for sale. By 2012, six aircraft were transferred to Serbia whilst seven were reportedly sold to a private operator.
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aircraft that had been developed during the late 1950s. Prior to 1999, the Galeb was the most commonly used trainer operated by the
Yugoslav Air Force. According to aviation periodical
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has become the largest operator of the type, having acquired further Super Galebs from other ex-Yugoslavian republics. It intends to upgrade and operate its G-4s through to the 2030s.
591:, heavily contributing to the team disbanding during 1999. Since then, a group of Serbian aviation enthusiasts have assembled a new display team, but have equipped it with older
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engine. Since its introduction, the aircraft's performance has been considerably improved by the adoption of the more powerful
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Republika Srpska. At one point, Bosnia was considering its sale to neighbouring Serbia.
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1627:Entry from the International Directory of Design
1524:A Compendium of Armaments and Military Hardware.
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502:cannon with up to 200 rounds. In addition, four
427:Serbian Air Force G-4 Super Galeb (serial 23601)
1315:"Serbian air force targets fleet modernisation"
826:A Compendium of Armaments and Military Hardware
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911:, 17.8 kN (4,000 lbf) thrust
809:– four Soko G-4 Super Galeb on display
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726:operates three G-4 aircraft as of 2022
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279:. A single G-4 was left over for the
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2369:Ĺ umadija (multiple rocket launcher)
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1572:(Revised ed.). Crescent Books.
1570:The Encyclopedia of World Air Power
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708:operates 25 G-4 aircraft as of 2022
610:, to expand its operational fleet.
464:and fuel tanks at the square tips.
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1484:"Museum of the Yugoslav Air Force"
859:4.30 m (14 ft 1 in)
853:9.88 m (32 ft 5 in)
587:aerobatics team were destroyed at
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1313:Salinger, Igor (11 August 2008).
1295:Bozinovski, Igor (29 June 2007).
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363:. Unlike the G-2 Galeb, both the
43:Serbian Air Force G-4 Super Galeb
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646::3 aircraft produced Dedicated
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514:The G-4 is powered by a single
2702:1970s Yugoslav attack aircraft
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886:4,760 kg (10,494 lb)
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803:Museum of Aviation (Belgrade)
2727:Aircraft first flown in 1978
2020:Mortar 60 mm M06C (Commando)
1778:Military Technical Institute
1603:. Jane's Information Group.
1422:. Flightglobal Insight. 2013
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581:NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
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1043:pod with cameras and an
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527:Rolls-Royce Viper 632-46
500:Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23L
248:). On 17 July 1978, the
213:and manufactured by the
197:single-engine, advanced
2199:Unmanned ground vehicle
2171:Unmanned aerial vehicle
2030:Universal Mortar UB M52
1579:"World Air Forces 2022"
1417:"World Air Forces 2013"
1299:. London: Flightglobal.
1217:, 4 June 1983. p. 1647.
832:General characteristics
444:fuselage, conventional
351:; they possessed fixed
2300:Air-to-surface missile
2040:Light mortar 120mm M75
2035:Light mortar 120mm M74
1597:Lambert, Mark (1993).
1568:Gunston, Bill (1987).
1559:Gunston, Bill (1995).
1538:Gunston, Bill (2001).
1174:"N-62 Super Galeb G-4"
745:Bosnia and Herzegovina
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203:ground-attack aircraft
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2217:Anti aircraft weapons
1577:Hoyle, Craig (2021).
1364:"Super Galeb M1 znak"
814:Specifications (G-4M)
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439:design with slightly
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262:breakup of Yugoslavia
119:Montenegrin Air Force
2153:Engineering vehicles
1867:Soko G-4 Super Galeb
1625:Aerosvet Magazine; (
1583:Flight International
1522:Chant, Christopher.
1447:, 25 September 2008.
1445:Flight International
1402:Flight International
1386:Flight International
1373:on 17 December 2007.
1351:Flight International
1335:Flight International
1283:Flight International
1267:Flight International
1215:Flight International
583:, seven G-4s of the
507:a locally developed
433:Hawker Siddeley Hawk
309:Flight International
303:, a straight-winged
217:aircraft factory in
172:Soko G-4 Super Galeb
1508:Chant 2014, p. 466.
1499:, pp. 587–589.
1226:Chant 2014, p. 467.
1084:Related development
989:6 minutes to 8,000m
890:Max takeoff weight:
792:Aircraft on display
671:upgrade including:
545:Operational history
336:Farnborough Airshow
49:General information
2269:Anti-aircraft guns
1486:. Aviation Museum.
1337:, 27 October 2010.
1249:Military Factory.
1107:Aero L-39 Albatros
1079:– aerobatics team)
1009:cannon in ventral
943:Never exceed speed
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589:Golubovci Air Base
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553:Three G-4s of the
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230:Yugoslav Air Force
124:Yugoslav Air Force
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1610:978-0-7106-1066-9
1551:978-1-58663-207-6
1526:Routledge, 2014.
1464:. 27 October 2012
1280:"Balkan rebirth."
987:Time to altitude:
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600:Serbian Air Force
555:Serbian Air Force
520:Rolls-Royce Viper
317:Rolls-Royce Viper
285:Serbian Air Force
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2110:Zastava NTV
1859:Jet trainer
1689:J-20 Kraguj
1588:12 December
1426:26 February
917:Performance
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579:During the
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291:Development
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2691:Categories
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2446:Post-1962
1849:Utva Lasta
1714:Novi Avion
1532:1134646682
1468:31 October
1155:References
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977:-4.2 to +8
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148:1984–1991
57:Military
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140:History
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