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An Aeroco Kestrel of the Arcer Air Force taxing to a maintenance bay in Kinnaird, Arcerion. | |
Role | Multirole combat aircraft |
Manufacturer | Aeroco |
First flight | 1992 |
Introduction | 1998 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Arcer Air Force Royal Arcerion Naval Service |
Number built | 300+ |
The Aeroco Kestrel is an Arcer twin-engine, canard delta wing, multirole fighter. The Kestrel was designed to replace the aging Goshawk-series of aircraft in Arcerion's inventory, and was designed to be a multirole fighter that could accommodate all of the legacy roles (air superiority, interceptor, fight bomber) of its predecessor into a singular air frame. The project was initiated by the Arcer General Staff and Ministry of Defense in the late 1980s, with development beginning in the early 1990s, the first flight occurring on April 9th, 1992. The name was adopted along with standard Arcer practice of using birds of prey as classification for military aircraft procurement programs, and the name was retained once the development models were ready for serial production. The Arcer government signed contracts for the procurement of several hundred fighters, as well as the required maintenance contracts and facilities construction and conversion for both the Arcer Air Force and the Royal Arcerion Naval Service.
The aircraft entered service with the Arcer Air Force's No. 45 Squadron (Test and Evaluation) in 1998, with serial production equipping most squadrons in both the Air Force and Naval Air Arm by 2004. It continues to be manufactured with Block III-series aircraft bridging the gap between fourth and fifth-generation jet fighters, and the Kestrel Block III is considered to be a "fourth-and-a-half" generation fighter aircraft due to service and lifespan upgrades to avionics and communications modules, as well as computer upgrades to allow for the usage of a more wide array of weapons.
The Aeroco Kestrel is one of the most agile aicraft of its generation, and proved to be an effective combat aircraft during the 2007 Telekonese Conflict, as well as the Final War of the Deluge. Block II and Block III-series fighters were commonly used in the fighter-bomber configuration against Varshani targets, including one of the first uses of air-launched cruise missiles by a non-Levantine air force in Ixnay. Upgrades to sensor pods and other systems have also allowed it to assist with aerial reconnaissance missions to augment Arcerion's Maritime Patrol capability.
Design and Development
Operational History
Sales and Marketing
Variants
Accidents
Specifications
Data from Aeroco Sales Records and Documents General characteristics
- Crew: 1 or 2
- Length: 15.96 m (52 ft 4 in)
- Wingspan: 10.95 m (35 ft 11 in)
- Height: 5.28 m (17 ft 4 in)
- Wing area: 51.2 m2 (551 sq ft)
- Empty weight: 11,000 kg (24,251 lb)
- Gross weight: 16,000 kg (35,274 lb)
- Max takeoff weight: 23,500 kg (51,809 lb)
- Fuel capacity: 4,996 kg (11,010 lb) / 6,215 L (1,642 US gal; 1,367 imp gal) internal
- Powerplant: 2 × Arcojet AJ200 afterburning turbofan engines, 60 kN (13,000 lbf) thrust each dry, 90 kN (20,000 lbf) with afterburner
Performance
- Maximum speed: 2,125 km/h (1,320 mph, 1,147 kn) / Mach 2.0 (2,125 km/h or 1,320 mph at 11,000 m altitude)
- 1,530 km/h (950 mph; 830 kn) / Mach 1.25 at sea level (1,530 km/h or 950 mph)
- Supercruise: Mach 1.5
- Range: 2,900 km (1,800 mi, 1,600 nmi)
- Combat range: 1,389 km (863 mi, 750 nmi) Air defence with 10-min. loiter / Ground attack, hi-lo-hi (with 3 × external 1,000 l tanks)
- 185 km (100 nmi) Air defence with 3-hr combat air patrol (with 3 × external 1,000 l tanks)
- 601 km (325 nmi) Ground attack, lo-lo-lo (with 3 × external 1,000 l tanks)
- Ferry range: 3,790 km (2,350 mi, 2,050 nmi) with 3 × drop tanks
- Service ceiling: 19,812 m (65,000 ft)
- g limits: +9 / -3
- Rate of climb: 315 m/s (62,000 ft/min)
- Wing loading: 312 kg/m2 (64 lb/sq ft)
- Thrust/weight: 1.15 (interceptor configuration)
- Brakes-off to Take-off acceleration: <8 s
- Brakes-off to supersonic acceleration: <30 s
- Brakes-off to Mach 1.6 at 11,000 m (36,000 ft): <150 s
Armament
- Guns: 1 × 27 mm ArcMu BK-27 revolver cannon with 150 rounds
- Hardpoints: Total of 13: 8 × under-wing; and 5 × under-fuselage pylon stations; holding in excess of 9,000 kg (19,800 lb) of payload
- Missiles:
- Air-to-air missiles
- Air-to-surface missiles
- Anti-ship missiles
- Bombs
- Others:
- Up to 3 × drop tanks for ferry flight or extended range/loitering time
- Conformal fuel tanks