IAR-93 Vultur

The Avioane Craiova IAR-93 Vultur (Eagle) is a twinjet, subsonic, close support, ground attack and tactical reconnaissance aircraft with secondary capability as low level interceptor. Built as single-seat main attack version or combat capable two-seat version for advanced flying and weapon training, it was developed in 1970s by Romania and Yugoslavia to become more independent from Soviet equipment. The Romanian aircraft were built by I.R.Av. Craiova as IAR-93, and its Yugoslav counterpart by Soko as the Soko J-22 Orao. For Romania, the IAR-93 was intended to replace MiG-15s and MiG-17s in the fighter-bomber role.

IAR-93 Vultur
IAR-93
Role Ground attack aircraft
Low level interceptor
Manufacturer Avioane Craiova
Design group INCAS Romania
VTI Yugoslavia
First flight October 31, 1974
Introduction 1975
Retired April 9, 1998
Primary user Romanian Air Force
Produced 1975–1992
Number built 88
Variants Soko J-22 Orao
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