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Latest revision as of 15:05, 28 October 2022
The Kobyecraft Ko-28 is a twin-engine tactical bomber designed and built by Dorislav-based Kobyecraft Design Bureau. The bomber hasn't entered service yet, and is undergoing extensive flight testing.
Development
In 2158, a need for a tactical bomber to bomb non-strategic targets was identified due to the possibility of a strategic bomber shortage when large amounts of such bombers were to be used to strike non-strategic targets instead of strategic targets. Therefore, the Dorislavian Air Force issued contracts to Astiv Aviation, and Kobyecraft Design Bureau to build a tactical bomber. Astiv submitted the As-20 twin-engine tactical bomber, while Kobyecraft submitted what would be the winning aircraft, the Ko-28.
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