How old are these fighter jets parading before the Kenyan CEO?
10, 20, 50, 60 years?
Maswali zingine zinafaa kufanyiwa referendum
so old F-15s ,no longer in use in the rest of the world.
I don’t care about jets, I just want to see Ida seated next to Raila at Uhuru Park watching a boy scouts march past.
Which TV channel is broadcasting the Uhuru Park event?
Some are 41-45 years lakini hii sio gari ati technology ya kesho haiwes ingia kwa gari ya juzi. Chukulia ndege kama desktop. Casing tu ndio kitu hauwes badilisha lakini kila kitu ndani unaweza toa na ureplace. Thats what happened to zile zililetwa kutoka Jordan.
Soma hii kuhusu upgrade za aircraft
http://www.planeandpilotmag.com/article/upgrade-your-plane-part-i/#.V06mSr1RXqA
Ahsande.
I just kept wondering why we have these yet there are newer versions. F20 and the class
Hakuna F-15 Kenya, hizo ni F-5. Skuizi google anasaidia watu wasionekane wanapayuka na hawajui wanachoongelea.
Royal Moroccan Air Force
Royal Moroccan Air Force - Wikipedia
Republic of Singapore Air Force
144 Squadron, Republic of Singapore Air Force - Wikipedia
Royal Bahraini Air Force
Royal Bahraini Air Force - Wikipedia
The biggest one. Brazil Air Force
Brazilian Air Force - Wikipedia
Neighbour wa US, Mexico
Mexican Air Force - Wikipedia
Royal Singapore Air Force
Republic of Singapore Air Force - Wikipedia
And many many more
Soma hii, maelezo kinaga ubaga
F-5E…
kumbe nimewapea marks bure…so tuko nyuma…
Inaonekana huelewi hii mambo. Military equipment sio kama gari you need to upgrade every five years. What is more important is the role of the equipment. The US bado wanatumia B-52 which first flew in 1952 (older than F-5 by 18 years) and are to be retired in the 2040’s na zinachapa non-stop round-the world-flights. Hao tutasema wako nyuma ama mbele?
Bana watu wafanye research kidogo kabla ya kuuliza maswali zingine. Military equipment is expensive to buy, operate and maintain, there is no way you upgrade every time a better product is unveiled.
The question should have been whether our F-5E jets meet our current needs, the answer is yes.
they also have the latest…
you’re just set on being an asshole…
hahahaha
F-15’s are still in service all over the world. You meant F-5, a thing first flown in the 50’s, i.e. older than Uhuru and me.
Probably Citizen only did. There was a general media blackout because what CORDiots say has become so predictable.
Halafu, Kenya cannot afford the latest technology and it would be practically worthless as we do not have conflicts in the scale that employs them optimally. The USA and the Russkies have top notch equipment, but that is because they go chokozaring in distant shores and against enemies with material that can challenge their best.
@Jazzman, uko juu sana!