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Russian Air Force chooses its next trainer plane, Yak-130

Moscow, Russia - But the Mig-AT will continue to be used

The commander-in-chief of the Russian Air Force, Vladimir Mikhaylov, has specified today, during the Maks-2003, they will not be upgraded the Czech-made L-39 trainer aircraft, because an agreement with the Russian constructor for the supply of the Yak-130 has been already reached. However, as Mikhaylov remembers, at the beginning of the year the Defense Ministry offered a contract for tender and...

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