The Yakovlev Yak-130 is a Russian advanced trainer and light attack aircraft designed by the Yakovlev design bureau.
It made its first flight in 1996 and entered service in 2010.
This twin-engine aircraft is key to the training of Russian Air Force pilots, preparing them to fly fourth- and fifth-generation fighters, such as the Su-57.
The Yak-130 is highly versatile, with a modern digital cockpit and the ability to simulate the flight characteristics of different fighter aircraft.
In addition to its training role, it can be armed with a variety of missiles, bombs and rockets, making it an effective platform for close support missions.
Its advanced design, maneuverability and ability to operate in extreme conditions have led several countries to acquire the Yak-130 for their air forces.
With its combination of training and combat capability, the Yak-130 stands out as one of the most important aircraft of its class in the 21st century.
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