vadászgépek
Vadászgépek, or hunting aircraft, are military aircraft designed specifically for the purpose of engaging and destroying enemy aircraft in aerial combat. The term "vadász" translates to "hunter" in Hungarian, reflecting the primary role of these aircraft. Vadászgépek are typically characterized by their high speed, maneuverability, and armament, which allow them to intercept and engage enemy aircraft effectively.
The development of vadászgépek began in the early 20th century with the advent of fixed-wing aircraft. Early
During World War II, vadászgépek played a crucial role in aerial warfare. Notable examples include the German
Modern vadászgépek are characterized by their advanced avionics, stealth technologies, and air-to-air missiles. Examples include the