SOKO

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SOKO (English falcon) is an aircraft factory situated in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It gained prominence in Yugoslavia.

[edit] Products

  • Soko 522
  • Soko S-55-5 Mk. 5
  • Soko G-2 (N-60) 'Galeb' ('Sea gull')
    • Soko G-2A
  • Soko G-3 'Galeb'
  • Soko J-21 Jastreb ('Hawk')
    • Soko J-1 (J-21)
    • Soko RJ-1 (IJ-21)
    • Soko TJ-1 (NJ-21) 'Jastreb'
  • Soko J-20 'Kraguj' ('Sparrowhawk')
  • J-22 'Orao' ('Eagle')/Avioane IAR 93
    • Soko 'Orao' 1 (IJ/INJ-22)
    • Soko 'Orao' 2 (J-22)
    • Soko 'Orao' 2 (NJ-22)
  • Soko G-4 (N-62) 'Super Galeb' ('Super Gull')

[edit] Modern day

Now SOKO is an auto part manufacturer focusing mostly on car transmissions, driveshafts and gears.

[edit] Collaboration

Soko produced a series of Westland- and Aérospatiale-licenced helicopters, as well as participating in Advanced Amphibious Aircraft (AAA).

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