The Stavatti SM-47 Super Machete: An SM-47T Super Machete Air Defense Fighter in Hypothetical Japan Air Self Defense Force… | Fighter, Aircraft design, Fighter jets
Warthog News - Stavatti Aerospace SM-28 Machete Overview The SM-28 Machete is a single engine Close Air Support (CAS), COunter-INsurgency (COIN) and Advanced Trainer (AT) military aircraft currently under development by Stavatti.
Warthog News - About Stavatti Aerospace Ltd. Stavatti Aerospace is a 21st century aircraft manufacturer and systems integrator focused upon the design and production of next generation aerospace vehicles including manned and
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Stavatti SM-47 Super Machete: An SM-47T Super Machete in Hypothetical USANG Livery. | Fighter jets, Aircraft design, Military aircraft
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Meet the plane that could replace the A-10 Warthog | Daily Mail Online
STAVATTI SUBMITS TWO AIRCRAFT INTO USAF T-X COMPETITION - Blog Before Flight - Aerospace and Defense News
A 'Light' Fighter To Out-Perform the Air Force's Tank-Killer | WIRED
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A 'Light' Fighter To Out-Perform the Air Force's Tank-Killer | WIRED
This Weird Little Company Wants to Build the Next A-10 | by David Axe | War Is Boring | Medium
Stavatti Aerospace Twitterren: "Stavatti is Now Accepting Pre-Orders for the SM-27 Machete Turboprop. After receiving 12 Pre-Orders Stavatti will build the SM-27 prototype and begin flight testing. The SM-27 enters production when
The Machete: The Super Plane That Could Replace the A-10 Warthog (Or Not)? | The National Interest
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Stavatti Aerospace - New player on the margins of the military-industrial complex of the USA or another Pentagon duck? PART-1
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Plane-Makers Come out of the Woodwork for Air Force Light-Fighter Contest | WIRED