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  • Thrust vectoring
  • Facet of ballistics and aeronautics

    Thrust vectoring, also known as thrust vector control (TVC), is the ability of an aircraft, rocket or other vehicle to manipulate the direction of the

    Thrust vectoring

    Thrust vectoring

    Thrust_vectoring

  • Thrust
  • Reaction force

    engine. Rotary wing aircraft use rotors and thrust vectoring V/STOL aircraft use propellers or engine thrust to support the weight of the aircraft and to

    Thrust

    Thrust

    Thrust

  • Gimbaled thrust
  • System of thrust vectoring used in rockets

    Gimbaled thrust is the system of thrust vectoring used in most rockets, including the Space Shuttle, the Saturn V lunar rockets, and the Falcon 9. In a

    Gimbaled thrust

    Gimbaled thrust

    Gimbaled_thrust

  • Supermaneuverability
  • Fighter aircraft tactical maneuvers not possible using only aerodynamic techniques

    increasingly used in recent years to advance maneuverability via the use of thrust vectoring engine nozzles. The USAF abandoned the concept as counter-productive

    Supermaneuverability

    Supermaneuverability

    Supermaneuverability

  • Fourth-generation fighter
  • Classification of fighter aircraft c. 1970–2000

    Sukhoi Su-27, the first aircraft to publicly display thrust vectoring in pitch. Combined with a thrust-to-weight ratio above unity, this enabled it to maintain

    Fourth-generation fighter

    Fourth-generation fighter

    Fourth-generation_fighter

  • Shenyang WS-10
  • Chinese fighter turbofan engine

    improved thrust of 142 kilonewtons (32,000 lbf). WS-10G – thrust vectoring variant generating 152–155 kilonewtons (34,000–35,000 lbf) of thrust during testing;

    Shenyang WS-10

    Shenyang WS-10

    Shenyang_WS-10

  • Sukhoi Su-37
  • Experimental thrust-vectoring version of the Su-35 fighter aircraft

    the Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Production Association before having thrust-vectoring nozzles installed. It also had updated flight- and weapons-control

    Sukhoi Su-37

    Sukhoi Su-37

    Sukhoi_Su-37

  • Sukhoi Su-35
  • Upgraded series of the Su-27 fighter aircraft

    were produced and used for tests and demonstrations; one example had thrust-vectoring engines and was in turn redesignated the Su-37. A sole Su-35UB two-seat

    Sukhoi Su-35

    Sukhoi Su-35

    Sukhoi_Su-35

  • Saturn AL-31
  • Family of turbofan engines used by the Soviet military

    The vectoring nozzle is used primarily in the pitch plane, but unlike the AL-37FU, the canting of the vectoring axes allow differential vectoring to produce

    Saturn AL-31

    Saturn AL-31

    Saturn_AL-31

  • Sukhoi Su-47
  • Experimental technology demonstrator

    turbofan engines, 93.1 kN (20,900 lbf) thrust each engines with 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional thrust-vectoring nozzles planned for testing. dry, 153 kN

    Sukhoi Su-47

    Sukhoi Su-47

    Sukhoi_Su-47

  • V/STOL
  • Aircraft takeoff and landing class

    non-catapult-assisted fixed-wing short takeoffs are accomplished with the use of thrust vectoring, which may also be used in conjunction with a runway "ski-jump". There

    V/STOL

    V/STOL

    V/STOL

  • Pratt & Whitney F119
  • American low-bypass turbofan engine for the F-22 Raptor

    to Mach 1.8. The F119's nozzles incorporate thrust vectoring that enable them to direct the engine thrust ±20° in the pitch axis to give the F-22 enhanced

    Pratt & Whitney F119

    Pratt & Whitney F119

    Pratt_&_Whitney_F119

  • Rocket engine
  • Non-airbreathing engine used to propel a missile or vehicle

    Laval nozzle, lightweight propellant tanks, small light turbopumps, thrust vectoring, the smoothly-throttled liquid fuel engine, regenerative cooling, and

    Rocket engine

    Rocket engine

    Rocket_engine

  • Chengdu J-20
  • Chinese stealth fighter aircraft

    production model, the revised airframe variant with new engines and thrust-vectoring control, and the aircraft-teaming capable twin-seat variant. Descending

    Chengdu J-20

    Chengdu J-20

    Chengdu_J-20

  • Mikoyan MiG-35
  • Russian fighter aircraft

    The serial production aircraft does not have thrust vectoring as previously planned, but thrust vectoring nozzles can be installed if the customer requests

    Mikoyan MiG-35

    Mikoyan MiG-35

    Mikoyan_MiG-35

  • Sukhoi Su-30
  • Russian fighter aircraft

    afterburning thrust for speeds up to Mach 2 in level flight and 1,350 km/h speed at low altitude for non-canard variants. Canted thrust vectoring is used in

    Sukhoi Su-30

    Sukhoi Su-30

    Sukhoi_Su-30

  • IHI Corporation XF9
  • 2010s Japanese turbofan aircraft engine

    For the XF9-1, the XVN3-1 three-dimensional thrust vectoring nozzle is available, which can deflect thrust up to 20 degrees in all circumference directions

    IHI Corporation XF9

    IHI Corporation XF9

    IHI_Corporation_XF9

  • Saturn AL-51
  • Russian turbofan engine

    early December 2024, the first known testing of AL-51F-1 with a new 2D thrust vectoring nozzle was done using the second prototype of T-50. The 17-minute test

    Saturn AL-51

    Saturn AL-51

    Saturn_AL-51

  • Sukhoi Su-30MKI
  • Indian variant of Russian-origin Sukhoi Su-30 fighter aircraft

    produce both roll and yaw by vectoring each engine nozzle differently; this allows the aircraft to create thrust vectoring moments about all three rotational

    Sukhoi Su-30MKI

    Sukhoi Su-30MKI

    Sukhoi_Su-30MKI

  • Powered lift
  • VTOL capable fixed-wing aircraft

    convertiplane. Others like the British Harrier jump jet use thrust vectoring or other direct thrust techniques. The first powered-lift ratings on a civilian

    Powered lift

    Powered lift

    Powered_lift

  • Bozdoğan (air-to-air missile)
  • Turkish-made portable fire-and-forget anti-tank missile

    According to the manufacturer, it will have advanced agility due to use of thrust vectoring, a unique warhead for maximum probability of kill and a reliable fuze

    Bozdoğan (air-to-air missile)

    Bozdoğan (air-to-air missile)

    Bozdoğan_(air-to-air_missile)

  • Shenyang J-50
  • Chinese fighter aircraft project

    configuration, swivelable wingtips, and twin-engine with apparent thrust vectoring nozzles, while debunking a hypothesis suggesting the aircraft has folding

    Shenyang J-50

    Shenyang_J-50

  • Sukhoi Su-27
  • Soviet 4th generation fighter aircraft

    variant, and the Su-35 improved air superiority and multirole fighter. A thrust-vectoring version was created, called the Su-37. The Shenyang J-11 is a Chinese

    Sukhoi Su-27

    Sukhoi Su-27

    Sukhoi_Su-27

  • General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon variants
  • Specific model of the F-16 fighter aircraft family

    first use of thrust-vectoring in flight was accomplished on 30 July. Thrust-vectoring was enabled through the use of the Axisymmetric Vectoring Exhaust Nozzle

    General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon variants

    General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon variants

    General_Dynamics_F-16_Fighting_Falcon_variants

  • Sukhoi Su-57
  • Russian stealth multirole fighter aircraft

    system being the key difference. The aircraft employs thrust vector control (TVC) where the vectoring nozzles' rotational axes are each canted at an angle

    Sukhoi Su-57

    Sukhoi Su-57

    Sukhoi_Su-57

  • General Electric YF120
  • American variable-cycle turbofan engine

    for the YF-22 featured a rectangular two-dimensional thrust vectoring nozzle that could vector in the pitch direction. This capability gave the aircraft

    General Electric YF120

    General Electric YF120

    General_Electric_YF120

  • Thrust reversal
  • Temporary diversion of an aircraft engine's thrust

    Thrust reversal, also called reverse thrust, is an operating mode for jet engines equipped with a thrust reverser when thrust is directed forwards for

    Thrust reversal

    Thrust reversal

    Thrust_reversal

  • Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
  • American stealth multirole fighter aircraft

    with a fuel tank and the aft swivel nozzle with a two-dimensional thrust vectoring nozzle for the CTOL variant. STOVL operation is made possible through

    Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II

    Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II

    Lockheed_Martin_F-35_Lightning_II

  • Graphite-Epoxy Motor
  • American solid rocket booster

    introduced optional thrust vectoring nozzles. The GEM 60 was subsequently developed for the Delta IV, providing additional liftoff thrust for Medium+ configurations

    Graphite-Epoxy Motor

    Graphite-Epoxy Motor

    Graphite-Epoxy_Motor

  • Lockheed Martin X-44 MANTA
  • Conceptual aircraft design by Lockheed Martin

    roll authority would be accomplished through thrust-vectoring, possibly by modifying the extant 2-D vectoring nozzles of the F-22. These changes would in

    Lockheed Martin X-44 MANTA

    Lockheed Martin X-44 MANTA

    Lockheed_Martin_X-44_MANTA

  • General Electric F110
  • Aircraft engine

    with a 3-dimensional axisymmetric thrust vectoring nozzle, referred by General Electric as the Axisymmetric Vectoring Exhaust Nozzle (AVEN), was tested

    General Electric F110

    General Electric F110

    General_Electric_F110

  • Cobra maneuver
  • Dynamic deceleration of fighter aircraft

    by 4.5th generation and 5th generation fighter aircraft employing thrust vectoring. The maneuver is typically performed at air shows, but could be used

    Cobra maneuver

    Cobra maneuver

    Cobra_maneuver

  • Northrop Grumman Pegasus
  • Air-launched rocket

    before igniting its first-stage motor. The first stage did not have a thrust vectoring control system, instead using a delta wing and fins for lift and attitude

    Northrop Grumman Pegasus

    Northrop Grumman Pegasus

    Northrop_Grumman_Pegasus

  • Chengdu J-36
  • Chinese sixth generation fighter aircraft

    The new prototype featured redesigned exhausts with two-dimensional thrust vectoring petals instead of the recessed troughs, which would provide stronger

    Chengdu J-36

    Chengdu_J-36

  • List of experimental aircraft
  • List of aircraft produced by a number of countries to test new concepts and technology

    testbed for Atlas Ryan X-13 Vertijet – Tail sitter VTOL jet Bell X-14 – Thrust vectoring VTOL jet North American X-15 – Hypersonic rocket-powered research aircraft

    List of experimental aircraft

    List of experimental aircraft

    List_of_experimental_aircraft

  • Cyclorotor
  • Perpendicular-axis marine propulsion system

    change, thrust vectoring in the plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation is rapid and efficient. Cyclorotors can produce lift and thrust at high advance

    Cyclorotor

    Cyclorotor

    Cyclorotor

  • McDonnell Douglas F-15 STOL/MTD
  • USAF/NASA R&D aircraft

    the F-15 STOL/MTD carried out research for studying the effects of thrust vectoring and enhanced maneuverability. The aircraft used for the project was

    McDonnell Douglas F-15 STOL/MTD

    McDonnell Douglas F-15 STOL/MTD

    McDonnell_Douglas_F-15_STOL/MTD

  • Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster
  • Solid propellant rocket used by the Space Shuttle

    side-to-side. This provided thrust vectoring to help control the vehicle in all three axes (roll, pitch, and yaw). The ascent thrust vector control portion of

    Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster

    Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster

    Space_Shuttle_Solid_Rocket_Booster

  • Critical engine
  • Engine whose failure would most adversely affect aircraft performance or handling

    the thrust vector with increasing angle of attack is always towards the other engine on the same wing. The effect is that the resultant thrust vector of

    Critical engine

    Critical_engine

  • IRIS-T
  • Medium-range infrared homing missile

    extreme close-in agility, allowing turns of 60 g at a rate of 60°/s via thrust vectoring and LOAL capability. The IRIS-T belongs to 5th generation IR-guided

    IRIS-T

    IRIS-T

    IRIS-T

  • Eurofighter Typhoon
  • 1994 multi-role combat aircraft family by Eurofighter

    and Italy). The EJ200 engine has the potential to be fitted with a thrust vectoring control (TVC) nozzle, which the Eurofighter and Eurojet consortium

    Eurofighter Typhoon

    Eurofighter Typhoon

    Eurofighter_Typhoon

  • Northrop YF-23
  • Prototype demonstrator aircraft for the US Air Force Advanced Tactical Fighter program

    delta wings, a single vertical tail, and twin engines with thrust vectoring nozzles and thrust reversers. Around this time, the SPO also became aware of

    Northrop YF-23

    Northrop YF-23

    Northrop_YF-23

  • Chengdu J-10
  • Chinese multi-role fighter aircraft family

    Aerospace Exhibition; the engine nozzle was modified for stealth and thrust vectoring (TVC). In March 2020, a video from Chinese state media showed a J-10C

    Chengdu J-10

    Chengdu J-10

    Chengdu_J-10

  • Hawker Siddeley Harrier
  • British ground attack aircraft

    vertical flight. Rotating the vectored thrust nozzles into a forward-facing position during normal flight is called vectoring in forward flight, or "VIFFing"

    Hawker Siddeley Harrier

    Hawker Siddeley Harrier

    Hawker_Siddeley_Harrier

  • Shenyang WS-15
  • Chinese fighter turbofan engine

    airframe and was speculated to be used to test the WS-15 engine and thrust-vectoring. In March 2023, the executive of Aero Engine Corporation of China (AECC)

    Shenyang WS-15

    Shenyang_WS-15

  • Kalibr (missile family)
  • Family of Russian missiles

    ship using a vertical launching system (VLS). It has a booster with thrust vectoring capability. The missile launched from a submarine torpedo tube has

    Kalibr (missile family)

    Kalibr (missile family)

    Kalibr_(missile_family)

  • SpaceX Super Heavy
  • Reusable first-stage rocket developed by SpaceX

    failed during the flight. The flight concluded when the booster lost thrust vectoring control of the Raptor engines, resulting in the rocket spinning out

    SpaceX Super Heavy

    SpaceX Super Heavy

    SpaceX_Super_Heavy

  • Fifth-generation fighter
  • Classification of sophisticated jet fighter aircraft entering service since 2005

    fifth-generation fighters with supermaneuverability achieve it through thrust vectoring. They all have internal weapon bays in order to avoid high RCS weapon

    Fifth-generation fighter

    Fifth-generation fighter

    Fifth-generation_fighter

  • Vector
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Thrust vectoring, directing engine thrust State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology VECTOR, a biological research center in Russia Vector Engineering

    Vector

    Vector

  • Mikoyan MiG-29
  • Soviet twin-engine jet fighter aircraft

    turn on vector thrust function. The two RD-133 thrust-vectoring engines, each features unique 3D rotating nozzles which can provide thrust vector deflection

    Mikoyan MiG-29

    Mikoyan MiG-29

    Mikoyan_MiG-29

  • Eurojet EJ200
  • Military low bypass turbofan

    a bid, in competition with the General Electric F414, to supply a thrust vectoring variant of the EJ200 to power the Indian HAL Tejas Mk2 after both the

    Eurojet EJ200

    Eurojet EJ200

    Eurojet_EJ200

  • Sukhoi Su-30MKA
  • Algerian variant of Indo-Russian Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter aircraft

    Pugachev's Cobra. The integral aerodynamic configuration combined with thrust vectoring results in extremely capable manoeuvrability, taking off and landing

    Sukhoi Su-30MKA

    Sukhoi Su-30MKA

    Sukhoi_Su-30MKA

  • Sukhoi Su-30MKM
  • Malaysian variant of Indo-Russian Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter aircraft

    Su-30MKI of the Indian Air Force. Both aircraft have common airframe, thrust vectoring engines and a digital fly-by-wire system, however the MKM version differs

    Sukhoi Su-30MKM

    Sukhoi Su-30MKM

    Sukhoi_Su-30MKM

  • SRAAM
  • Short-range air-to-air missile

    Taildog was highly manoeuvrable through the use of thrust vectoring for all flight control. Vectoring was accomplished by rotating small vanes into the

    SRAAM

    SRAAM

    SRAAM

  • Bell X-14
  • Experimental vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) jet aircraft

    Diverter", issued 24 March 1959  "Picture of Bell X-14 moveable vanes for thrust vectoring". web site, ropkeyarmormuseum.com. Ropkey Armor Museum. Archived from

    Bell X-14

    Bell X-14

    Bell_X-14

  • List of VTOL aircraft
  • List of "VTOL" (Vertical Take-off and Landing) aircraft

    Convertiplane (tiltrotor) Dornier Do 31 (thrust vectoring and lift jets) DuPont Aerospace DP-1 (vectored thrust) EWR VJ 101 (tiltjets and lift jets) Fairey

    List of VTOL aircraft

    List_of_VTOL_aircraft

  • Boeing X-32
  • Multirole combat aircraft prototype by Boeing

    The compete-on-cost strategy also led Boeing to pick a direct-lift thrust vectoring system, for the Marines' short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL)

    Boeing X-32

    Boeing X-32

    Boeing_X-32

  • SpaceX Starship
  • Reusable superheavy-lift general-purpose launch vehicle

    and several more failed during the flight. The booster later lost thrust vectoring control of the Raptor engines, which led to the rocket spinning out

    SpaceX Starship

    SpaceX Starship

    SpaceX_Starship

  • Arrow 3
  • Exoatmospheric anti-ballistic missile

    will be propelled by an ordinary solid rocket motor equipped with a thrust-vectoring nozzle. It will also be fitted with a gimbaled seeker for hemispheric

    Arrow 3

    Arrow 3

    Arrow_3

  • Pratt & Whitney F135
  • Afterburning turbofan aircraft engine

    (ILFPS). The vertical thrust for the STOVL version is obtained from a two-stage lift fan (about 46%) in front of the engine, a vectoring exhaust nozzle (about

    Pratt & Whitney F135

    Pratt & Whitney F135

    Pratt_&_Whitney_F135

  • SpaceX Merlin
  • Rocket engine in SpaceX Falcon launch vehicles

    eliminates the need for a separate hydraulic drive system and means that thrust vectoring control failure by running out of hydraulic fluid is not possible.

    SpaceX Merlin

    SpaceX Merlin

    SpaceX_Merlin

  • Black Arrow
  • British satellite carrier rocket developed during the 1960s

    hydrogen peroxide + 15% water). While the first two stages featured thrust vectoring to provide attitude control, the third stage did not have an attitude

    Black Arrow

    Black Arrow

    Black_Arrow

  • Super Dvora Mk III-class patrol boat
  • Israeli military fast patrol boat

    (93 km/h; 58 mph) in littoral waters thanks to its state of the art thrust vectoring control Articulated Surface Drives (ASD) while holding various armaments

    Super Dvora Mk III-class patrol boat

    Super Dvora Mk III-class patrol boat

    Super_Dvora_Mk_III-class_patrol_boat

  • Rocket engine nozzle
  • Type of propelling nozzle

    propellants to be used (such as RP-1), further increasing thrust. Liquid injection thrust vectoring nozzles are another advanced design that allow pitch and

    Rocket engine nozzle

    Rocket engine nozzle

    Rocket_engine_nozzle

  • ULPGM
  • Air-to-surface missile

    length, and 100 mm in diameter. A solid fuel based dual-thrust rocket motor with thrust vectoring capability using smokeless propellant has been incorporated

    ULPGM

    ULPGM

  • Rolls-Royce Pegasus
  • 1950s British turbofan aircraft engine

    the exhaust from each blower being vectored by rotating the blower scrolls. Although the idea of vectoring the thrust was quite novel, the engine proposed

    Rolls-Royce Pegasus

    Rolls-Royce Pegasus

    Rolls-Royce_Pegasus

  • Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor
  • American stealth air superiority fighter

    with enhanced thrust vectoring controls and no aerodynamic surface backup. The aircraft was to be solely controlled by thrust vectoring, without featuring

    Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor

    Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor

    Lockheed_Martin_F-22_Raptor

  • Carrier-based aircraft
  • Military aircraft designed specifically for operations from aircraft carriers

    mandatory feature for those designed for CATOBAR or STOBAR landing, while thrust vectoring or tiltrotor nacelles are commonly seen in those capable of V/STOL

    Carrier-based aircraft

    Carrier-based aircraft

    Carrier-based_aircraft

  • Rolls-Royce LiftSystem
  • Aircraft propulsion system

    Three-Bearing Swivel Module has to both support the final hot thrust vectoring nozzle and transmit its thrust loads back to the engine mounts. The "fueldraulic"

    Rolls-Royce LiftSystem

    Rolls-Royce LiftSystem

    Rolls-Royce_LiftSystem

  • Klimov RD-33
  • Russian fighter aircraft engine

    development has built an extensive engine family. A newly designed thrust vectoring nozzle (TVN) is now available. New models of the RD-33 family include

    Klimov RD-33

    Klimov RD-33

    Klimov_RD-33

  • EuroJet Turbo GmbH
  • Engine manufacturing consortium

    "Eurojet pushes thrust-vectoring technology for Typhoon". 18 October 2009. Retrieved 21 October 2016. Doye, Andrew."Eurojet pushes thrust-vectoring technology

    EuroJet Turbo GmbH

    EuroJet_Turbo_GmbH

  • Model rocket
  • Small recreational rocket

    thrust vectoring, instead just relying on fins at the base to keep the vehicle aerodynamically stable. Some rockets do however have thrust vectoring control

    Model rocket

    Model rocket

    Model_rocket

  • McDonnell Douglas X-36
  • Prototype jet

    forward of the wing was used as well as split ailerons and an advanced thrust vectoring nozzle for directional control. The X-36 was unstable in both pitch

    McDonnell Douglas X-36

    McDonnell Douglas X-36

    McDonnell_Douglas_X-36

  • Aircraft carrier
  • Warship that serves as a seagoing airbase

    this type an upwards vector is provided by a ski-jump at the forward end of the flight deck, often combined with thrust vectoring by the aircraft. Alternatively

    Aircraft carrier

    Aircraft carrier

    Aircraft_carrier

  • Post-PFI Soviet/Russian aircraft projects
  • Abandoned military aircraft projects of Russia

    Mikoyan's proposed design was the MiG 1.42, an aircraft with two 2D thrust vectoring engines, canards, wedged air intakes on the bottom (much like the Eurofighter

    Post-PFI Soviet/Russian aircraft projects

    Post-PFI Soviet/Russian aircraft projects

    Post-PFI_Soviet/Russian_aircraft_projects

  • EVTOL
  • Type of aircraft

    the Jetson One. Convertiplane designs change the direction of thrust, vectoring thrust vertically for takeoff/landing and horizontally while cruising

    EVTOL

    EVTOL

    EVTOL

  • UGM-73 Poseidon
  • US nuclear ballistic missle

    (170 TJ) Engine Two-stage solid-fuel rocket, each single nozzle with thrust vectoring Operational range With 14 RVs: 2,500 nautical miles (4,600 km), with

    UGM-73 Poseidon

    UGM-73 Poseidon

    UGM-73_Poseidon

  • Propelling nozzle
  • Nozzle that converts the internal energy of a working gas into propulsive force

    B-1B. Nozzles for vectored thrust include fixed geometry Bristol Siddeley Pegasus and variable geometry F119 (F-22). The thrust reversers on some engines

    Propelling nozzle

    Propelling_nozzle

  • General Dynamics X-62 VISTA
  • Experimental aircraft

    pilots. The NF-16D VISTA testbed aircraft incorporated a multi-axis thrust vectoring (MATV) engine nozzle that provides for more active control of the aircraft

    General Dynamics X-62 VISTA

    General Dynamics X-62 VISTA

    General_Dynamics_X-62_VISTA

  • Ducted fan
  • Air moving arrangement

    increases thrust, in comparison to a similar-sized propeller in free air. Ducted fans are quieter, and offer good opportunities for thrust vectoring. The shroud

    Ducted fan

    Ducted fan

    Ducted_fan

  • Saab JAS 39 Gripen
  • Light single-engined multirole fighter aircraft from Sweden

    consideration for the Gripen; proposed implementations included the use of thrust vectoring. The Gripen is compatible with a number of different armaments, beyond

    Saab JAS 39 Gripen

    Saab JAS 39 Gripen

    Saab_JAS_39_Gripen

  • Mitsubishi X-2 Shinshin
  • Japanese experimental stealth aircraft

    stealth-related features but to other advanced systems, including 3-D thrust vectoring, a fly-by-optics flight control system, and an active electronically

    Mitsubishi X-2 Shinshin

    Mitsubishi X-2 Shinshin

    Mitsubishi_X-2_Shinshin

  • Takeoff
  • Phase of flight in which a vehicle leaves the land or water surface

    and airships), helicopters, tiltrotors (e.g. the V-22 Osprey) and thrust-vectoring STOVL fixed-wing aircraft (e.g. the Harrier jump jet and F-35B), a

    Takeoff

    Takeoff

    Takeoff

  • Meteor (missile)
  • European beyond visual range air-to-air missile

    R-77 threat. Incremental upgrades would allow inclusion of tech like thrust vectoring, hybrid fuels, and ductless ramjets. The Meteor team had considered

    Meteor (missile)

    Meteor (missile)

    Meteor_(missile)

  • IRIS-T SL
  • Surface-to-air missile

    The IRIS-T SL (Infra Red Imaging System Tail/Thrust Vector Controlled Surface Launched) is a family of short and high to medium air defense surface-to-air

    IRIS-T SL

    IRIS-T SL

    IRIS-T_SL

  • Harrier jump jet
  • Multirole combat aircraft family by Hawker Siddeley, later British Aerospace

    manufacturer Bristol Engine Company, who were designing an innovative vectored thrust engine, British aviation conglomerate Hawker Aircraft developed their

    Harrier jump jet

    Harrier jump jet

    Harrier_jump_jet

  • Mikoyan Project 1.44
  • Fighter technology demonstrator aircraft

    manoeuvres. As for the engine themselves, research was conducted on thrust vectoring, allowing for markedly improved maneuverability and short take-off

    Mikoyan Project 1.44

    Mikoyan Project 1.44

    Mikoyan_Project_1.44

  • RS-25
  • Space Shuttle and SLS main engine

    level test on April 5, a 720-second fire that tested the engine's thrust vectoring gimbal system on April 26, a 630-second test on May 10, and five more

    RS-25

    RS-25

    RS-25

  • AVIC AS700 Airship
  • Type of aircraft

    An interesting aspect of the AS700 is its thrust-vectoring features. The blimp possess modern thrust vectoring propulsion systems that allows the AS700

    AVIC AS700 Airship

    AVIC_AS700_Airship

  • S-350 missile system
  • Medium-range SAM system

    and thrust vectoring. 9M100 guided missiles; 10–15 km (6.2–9.3 mi) range; infrared passive homing; aerodynamic control surfaces and thrust vectoring; maximum

    S-350 missile system

    S-350 missile system

    S-350_missile_system

  • McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle
  • Multirole and air superiority fighter family

    surfaces in addition to its usual horizontal tail, along with square thrust-vectoring nozzles. It was used as a short-takeoff/maneuver-technology demonstrator

    McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle

    McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle

    McDonnell_Douglas_F-15_Eagle

  • Pratt & Whitney F100
  • Afterburning turbofan engine that powers the F-15 Eagle and F-16 Fighting Falcon

    variants. A variant of the -229 fitted with a 3-dimensional axisymmetric thrust vectoring nozzle, referred by Pratt & Whitney as the Pitch/Yaw Balance Beam Nozzle

    Pratt & Whitney F100

    Pratt & Whitney F100

    Pratt_&_Whitney_F100

  • PL-17
  • Chinese long range air-to-air missile

    profile, and maneuverability is provided by four small control fins and thrust-vectoring engines. Estimates for its maximum operational range may vary (300–500 km

    PL-17

    PL-17

    PL-17

  • Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft
  • Indian fifth-generation stealth fighter

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  • Powered lighter-than-air aircraft

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  • Space launch system

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    Inertial Upper Stage

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  • British Aerospace Harrier II
  • Multirole combat aircraft series by British Aerospace

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    Son of Thorolf.

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    Conqueror

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    Truss

    English : occupational nickname for a peddler, from Old French trousse ‘bundle’, ‘pack’.Ukrainian : nickname from trus ‘rabbit’, typically applied to someone thought to be a coward.

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    Son of Hermund.

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    English : metathesized variant of Thurston 1.

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    World; Universe

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    English and Irish : variant spelling of Ford 1 and 2. This is a very common spelling in Ireland.Norwegian : habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads named Førde (there are eleven on the west coast), from Old Norse fyrði, dative of fjórðr ‘fjord’.

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Trishoolin | த்ரீஷூலீந

    One who has a trident in his hands, Lord Shiva

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    Elegant

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  • Thirst
  • n.

    To feel thirst; to experience a painful or uneasy sensation of the throat or fauces, as for want of drink.

  • Trust
  • a.

    Held in trust; as, trust property; trustmoney.

  • Threste
  • imp.

    of Threste

  • Thrist
  • n.

    Thrist.

  • Trusty
  • superl.

    Involving trust; as, a trusty business.

  • Thraste
  • imp.

    of Thraste

  • Thruster
  • n.

    One who thrusts or stabs.

  • Thrust
  • v. i.

    To make a push; to attack with a pointed weapon; as, a fencer thrusts at his antagonist.

  • Thrustle
  • n.

    The throstle, or song thrust.

  • Tryst
  • n.

    To trust.

  • Threste
  • v. t.

    To thrust.

  • Trist
  • n.

    Trust.

  • Thrust
  • n. & v.

    Thrist.

  • Thrast
  • p. p.

    of Thraste

  • Thraste
  • v. t.

    To thrust.

  • Tryst
  • n.

    Trust.

  • Thrust
  • v. t.

    To push or drive with force; to drive, force, or impel; to shove; as, to thrust anything with the hand or foot, or with an instrument.

  • Thrust
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Thrust

  • Trist
  • v. t. & i.

    To trust.

  • Threst
  • p. p. &

    of Threste