The Soko J-21 ''Jastreb'' (from sr-Cyrl, јастреб, translation=hawk), referred to as the J-1 ''Jastreb'' in some sources, is a
Yugoslav single-seat, single-engined, light
attack aircraft
An attack aircraft, strike aircraft, or attack bomber is a tactical military aircraft that has a primary role of carrying out airstrikes with greater precision than bombers, and is prepared to encounter strong low-level air defenses while pr ...
, designed by the
Aeronautical Technical Institute
Aeronautical Technical Institute () was a Yugoslav design bureau for aeronautical research and design of military aircraft. It was established on August 10, 1946, by an order of the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Yugoslavia, and was lo ...
(ATI) and
Military Technical Institute
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(VTI), in
Belgrade
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, and manufactured by
SOKO
Soko ( sh-Cyrl, Соко) was a Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav aircraft manufacturer based in Mostar, Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina. The company was responsible for the production of ...
in
Mostar
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Mostar is situated on the Neretva Riv ...
. Derived from the
G-2 Galeb
The Soko G-2 Galeb (from ) is a Yugoslav single engine, two-seater jet trainer and light ground-attack aircraft. The G-2 was developed during the 1950s by the Aeronautical Technical Institute at Žarkovo as a replacement for the Lockheed T-33 i ...
advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft, it was designed in single-seat
ground-attack
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and
two-seat advanced flying/weapon
training
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versions.
Design and development
The J-21 Jastreb was developed as a replacement for the
Republic F-84 Thunderjet
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, which had been the most commonly used turbojet fighter-bomber aircraft of the Yugoslav Air Force until 1967. On the basis of the G-2 Galeb, the J-21 Jastreb was developed as a single-seat, ground-attack variant, flying for the first time on 19 July 1965.
Pilots sit on licence-built
Folland
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Type 1-B ejection seats under individual canopies hinged on the starboard side in unpressurised cockpits. Instruments and controls are entirely conventional with manually operated flying controls and standard flight instruments.
Powered by a single BWB licence-built
Rolls-Royce Viper Mk531, the Jastreb has a conventional aluminium alloy stressed-skin structure with few or no special features. The relatively thick aerofoil section, though limiting performance, provides room for fuel cells, and the retracted main undercarriage which retracts inwards, gives the Jastreb a wide track with excellent ground-handling characteristics. The levered undercarriage legs and relatively low-pressure tyres allow the Jastreb to operate from unprepared strips or rough-surfaced airfields.
Compared to the Galeb, the Jastreb has a strengthened structure, allowing more weapons to be carried, including three
Browning AN/M3 machine guns, mounted in the nose of the aircraft. Also, the Jastreb is able to carry up to on under-wing pylons, two inner pylons having a capacity of for bombs, rocket launchers, and additional tanks, while the six outer pylons can carry
VRZ-157 rockets.
Operational history
The J-21 entered service with the JRV (Yugoslavian Air Force) on 31 December 1968, with very few, if any, remaining in service.
First Congo War

According to some reports, France and Yugoslavia supported
Mobutu
Mobutu Sese Seko Kuku Ngbendu wa za Banga ( ; born Joseph-Désiré Mobutu; 14 October 1930 – 7 September 1997), often shortened to Mobutu Sese Seko or Mobutu and also known by his initials MSS, was a Congolese politician and military officer ...
's government during the First Congo War. Namely, Yugoslavia agreed to deliver three J-21s and a single
G-2 aircraft, as well as four
MiG-21
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PFMs, while three
Mi-24
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s were purchased from Ukraine. All these aircraft were based at
Gbadolite
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and flown mainly by Serbian
mercenaries
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.
A Yugoslavian pilot, Ratko Turčinović, was killed while flying an ultra-low-level pass over
Gbadolite
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, clipping a lamp post with his wing. The wreckage of his aircraft fell directly into a column of young soldiers on a parade, killing dozens. The accident is reported as being attributed to Turčinović's alcohol dependency.
Soon after the accident, the Yugoslavian staff were expelled from the DRC and the Jastrebs were abandoned along with the Galebs. MiG-21s and Mi-24s, awaiting assembly by Russian or Ukrainian technicians at Gbadolite, were also abandoned and could still be seen on the ramp at Gbadolite in 2013.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Six J-21 Jastrebs of the
Republika Srpska Air Force
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were engaged by USAF F-16s during
Operation Deny Flight
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for violating the NATO-enforced no-fly-zone, in what is known as the
Banja Luka incident
On 28 February 1994, two pairs of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft shot down five J-21 Jastreb single-seat light attack jets piloted by Republika Srpska Air Force, Republika Srpska (RS) or ...
. The USAF claimed four J-21s shot down by F-16s, while the Serbs claimed five Jastrebs as lost. The discrepancy likely stems from a damaged Jastreb crashing near the airfield after the F-16s had departed.
On 15 November, during the Battle of the Dalmatian Channels, at 9:28 am, three Yugoslav Air Force J-21 Jastrebs flew low over Brač and Šolta; minutes later, two were reportedly shot down by anti-aircraft artillery. Six Yugoslav jets were sortied against targets on Brač and Šolta.
Variants

;J-21 Jastreb: Single-seat ground-attack, reconnaissance aircraft
;J-21E Jastreb: Export version of the J-1
;RJ-21 Jastreb: Single-seat tactical reconnaissance aircraft
;RJ-21E Jastreb: Export version of the RJ-1
;NJ-21:Two-seat advanced flying trainer / weapons trainer / light ground-attack aircraft
Operators
Former operators

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Libyan Air Force
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Yugoslav Air Force
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Zaire Air Force
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Zambia Air Force
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Free Libyan Air Force
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Aircraft on display
Serbia
;J-21/RJ-21
:The original prototype and over 31 J-21s are located at the
Museum of Aviation in Belgrade.
Specifications (J-21 Jastreb)
See also
References
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J-021 Jastreb
1960s Yugoslav attack aircraft
Military Technical Institute Belgrade
Single-engined jet aircraft
Aircraft first flown in 1965
Aircraft with retractable tricycle landing gear
Low-wing aircraft