Zealandia in cooperation with Northrop decided in the early 80s to design a follow up to their F-20 Tigersharks. By 1989 the first F-21Cs were entering service, finally allowing the last Super Tigers to be retired. While the end of the cold war both spurred production and export sales, the Air Force still ordered 35 F-21s to join their 55 F-20s. Today the F-21C serve as the primary fighter of the air force until the Gripen NG enters service, with the F-20s having all been sold or retired as result of defense cuts.
More drawings with different weapon combinations (Harpoon, Maverick, smart bombs python etc...) soon to come.
To Hood about the Hunter FGA.9Z, if its specifications were inline with the other late Hunter variants (F.6 and beyond) do you think it would it be fast enough to be a useful all weather fighter?