Soko J-20 Kraguj
| J-20 Kraguj | |
|---|---|
| J-20 Kraguj in private collection with Yugoslav marks at a local airshow in Serbia, 2009. | |
| General information | |
| Type | COIN aircraft |
| Manufacturer | SOKO |
| Designer | Aeronautical Technical Institute |
| Status | Retired in 1989 |
| Primary user | Yugoslav Air Force (1967–1989) |
| Number built | 43 |
| History | |
| Manufactured | 1964–1977 |
| Introduction date | 1964 |
| First flight | 21 November 1962 |
The Soko J-20 Kraguj (from Serbian: крагуј, lit. 'sparrowhawk') is a light military, single-engine, low-wing single-seat aircraft with a metal airframe, capable of performing close air support, counterinsurgency (COIN), and reconnaissance missions, that was designed by VTI and manufactured by SOKO of Yugoslavia, first flown in 1962.