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October 10th 03, 02:24 PM
Kevin Brooks
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(robert arndt) wrote in message . com...
(JT) wrote in message . com...
(Kenneth Williams) wrote in message om...
Several months ago someone mentioned that the Israelis were developing
some form of secret craft called the "Seraph". What is this- a stealth
aircraft or UCAV?
Did Jane's ever cover it? If so, I missed it
Kenneth Williams
This is actually a South African project. Here's a good link with
information and pictures.
http://www.invisible-defenders.org/p...avs/seraph.htm
-----JT-----
Actually, it's more complicated than that. South Africa's project is
indeed called "Seraph" and is known by the Israelis. However, the
"Seraph" (Fiery Serpent) the IAF is interested in is an aircraft based
on the German "Firefly II" that supposedly was test-flown in recent
years in South Africa at the Overberg range.
The original MBB Lampyridae (Firefly) was a stealth interceptor
remarkably close in resemblence to the early F-117. Supposedly, the US
found out about the aircraft in 1981 and pressured West Germany to
give it up by 1989- project cancelled. However, as MBB became DASA, DB
Aerospace, and now EADS it is said that the Germans never gave the
project up and it evolved into a highly advanced NATO stealth project
known as "Firefly II"- a tailless medium-size black triangle
(powerplant unknown).
Israeli-German military co-operation is increasing, so it is not that
hard to believe that the Israelis were aware of the Firefly II test
flight at Overberg. The Israelis might have even witnessed it.
And the source for this "info" is...?
Anyway, the IAF "Seraph" is related to a stealth aircraft, not South
Africa's project.
Uhmmm...the South African project is (was? not a lot of progress
reported of late, the last being in 2001...) also a stealthy design.
Brooks
Rob
Kevin Brooks