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|name = T-35 Séideán | |name = T-35 Séideán | ||
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| manufacturer = Tionscail Ríoga Aeraspáis | | manufacturer = Tionscail Ríoga Aeraspáis | ||
| designer = | | designer = | ||
| first flight = April | | first flight = April 1990 | ||
| introduced = July | | introduced = July 1994 | ||
| retired = | | retired = | ||
| status = In service | | status = In service | ||
| primary user = [[Royal Ossorian Navy]]<br>[[Royal Ossorian Air Force]]<br> | | primary user = [[Royal Ossorian Navy]]<br>[[Royal Ossorian Air Force]]<br> | ||
| more users = | | more users = | ||
| produced = 1988–present | | produced = 1988–present | ||
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The '''T-35 Séideán''' (English: ''gust'') is a | The '''T-35 Séideán''' (English: ''gust'') is a {{wp|Fourth-generation jet fighter|fourth-generation}} {{wp|Twinjet|twin-engine}} {{wp|Multirole combat aircraft|multirole fighter}} designed and built by the Ossorian aerospace defense company Tionscail Ríoga Aeraspáis (TRA). The Séideán uses a {{wp|Canard (aeronautics)|canard}} and {{wp|Delta wing|delta}} wing configuration as well as a {{wp|Relaxed stability|relaxed stability}} design and {{wp|Fly-by-wire|fly-by-wire}} technology for {{wp|Supermaneuverability|increased maneuverability}}. It is designed to make use of [[Commonwealth of Sovereign Nations|CSN]]-standard weapons and perform a wide array of missions, including {{wp|Air supremacy|air supremacy}}, {{wp|Air interdiction|interdiction}}, {{wp|Aerial reconnaissance|aerial reconnaissance}}, {{wp|Close air support|ground support}}, and {{wp|Anti-ship warfare|anti-ship strike}}. | ||
== Design and development == | == Design and development == | ||
== Operational service == | == Operational service == | ||
=== Ossoria === | === Ossoria === | ||
Royal Ossorian Air Force T-35s fought in the 2018 Arzell Crisis, successfully shooting down several ISAF aircraft for minimal losses. | Royal Ossorian Air Force T-35s fought in the 2018 Arzell Crisis, successfully shooting down several ISAF aircraft for minimal losses. | ||
== Variants == | == Variants == | ||
* '''T-35A''': initial production version that entered service with the [[Royal Ossorian Navy]] in 1990 | * '''T-35A''': initial production version that entered service with the [[Royal Ossorian Navy]] in 1990 | ||
* '''T-35B''': two-seat version of the T-35A | * '''T-35B''': two-seat version of the T-35A | ||
* '''T-35C''': upgraded version | * '''T-35C''': upgraded version of the T-35A. | ||
* '''T-35D''': two-seat version of the T-35C | * '''T-35D''': two-seat version of the T-35C | ||
* '''TL-35D''': electronic warfare version of the T-35D | |||
==Operators== | ==Operators== | ||
* {{flagicon|Ossoria}} '''[[Royal Ossorian Navy]]''' | * {{flagicon|Ossoria}} '''[[Royal Ossorian Navy]]''' | ||
* {{flagicon|Ossoria}} '''[[Royal Ossorian Air Force]]''' | * {{flagicon|Ossoria}} '''[[Royal Ossorian Air Force]]''' | ||
==Specifications (T-35C/D)== | ==Specifications (T-35C/D)== | ||
{{Aircraft specs | {{Aircraft specs | ||
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|hardpoints= 13 (five hardpoints under the fuselage, three under and one on the tip of each wing) | |hardpoints= 13 (five hardpoints under the fuselage, three under and one on the tip of each wing) | ||
|hardpoint capacity= 9,500 kg | |hardpoint capacity= 9,500 kg | ||
|hardpoint rockets=<br> | |||
***4 × rocket pods | |||
|hardpoint missiles=<br> | |hardpoint missiles=<br> | ||
***6 × short-range anti-air missiles | ***6 × short-range anti-air missiles ([[DAAGR (missile)|DAAGR]]) | ||
*** | ***5 × medium-range anti-air missiles ([[DAAMR (missile)|DAAMR]]) | ||
*** | ***4 × anti-ground missiles | ||
***4 × anti-ship missiles | ***4 × anti-ship missiles | ||
|hardpoint bombs=<br> | |hardpoint bombs=<br> | ||
*** | ***16 × 100 kg bombs | ||
***10 × 250 kg | ***10 × 250 kg bombs | ||
*** | ***6 x 500 kg bombs | ||
***3 x | ***3 x 1,000 kg bombs | ||
|hardpoint other=<br> | |||
***up to 4 × drop tanks | |||
***2 × conformal fuel tanks (dorsal) | |||
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|avionics= | |avionics= |
Latest revision as of 04:44, 23 April 2022
T-35 Séideán | |
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Role | Multirole fighter |
National origin | Ossoria |
Manufacturer | Tionscail Ríoga Aeraspáis |
First flight | April 1990 |
Introduction | July 1994 |
Status | In service |
Primary user | Royal Ossorian Navy Royal Ossorian Air Force |
Produced | 1988–present |
Number built | 1,420+ |
The T-35 Séideán (English: gust) is a fourth-generation twin-engine multirole fighter designed and built by the Ossorian aerospace defense company Tionscail Ríoga Aeraspáis (TRA). The Séideán uses a canard and delta wing configuration as well as a relaxed stability design and fly-by-wire technology for increased maneuverability. It is designed to make use of CSN-standard weapons and perform a wide array of missions, including air supremacy, interdiction, aerial reconnaissance, ground support, and anti-ship strike.
Design and development
Operational service
Ossoria
Royal Ossorian Air Force T-35s fought in the 2018 Arzell Crisis, successfully shooting down several ISAF aircraft for minimal losses.
Variants
- T-35A: initial production version that entered service with the Royal Ossorian Navy in 1990
- T-35B: two-seat version of the T-35A
- T-35C: upgraded version of the T-35A.
- T-35D: two-seat version of the T-35C
- TL-35D: electronic warfare version of the T-35D
Operators
Specifications (T-35C/D)
General characteristics
- Crew: 1/2 (C/D)
- Length: 15.3 m (50 ft 2 in)
- Wingspan: 10.9 m (35 ft 9 in)
- Height: 5.4 m (17 ft 9 in)
- Wing area: 45.7 m2 (492 sq ft)
- Empty weight: 10,300 kg (22,708 lb)
- Max takeoff weight: 24,500 kg (54,013 lb)
- Fuel capacity: 4700 kg
- Powerplant: 2 × ISA211 afterburning turbofan, 75 kN (17,000 lbf) thrust each with afterburner
Performance
- Maximum speed: 2,223 km/h (1,381 mph; 1,200 kn) +
- Maximum speed: Mach 2+
- Cruise speed: 1,715 km/h (1,066 mph; 926 kn) +
- Combat range: 1,850 km (1,150 mi; 999 nmi) +
- Ferry range: 3,700 km (2,299 mi; 1,998 nmi) +
- Service ceiling: 16,000 m (52,000 ft)
- g limits: +9 -3
- Rate of climb: 305 m/s (60,000 ft/min)
- Wing loading: 328 kg/m2 (67 lb/sq ft)
- Landing distance: 600 m (1,969 ft)
Armament
- Guns: 1 × 25 mm revolver cannon with 120 rounds
- Hardpoints: 13 (five hardpoints under the fuselage, three under and one on the tip of each wing) with a capacity of 9,500 kg,with provisions to carry combinations of:
- Rockets:
- 4 × rocket pods
- Missiles:
- Bombs:
- 16 × 100 kg bombs
- 10 × 250 kg bombs
- 6 x 500 kg bombs
- 3 x 1,000 kg bombs
- Other:
- up to 4 × drop tanks
- 2 × conformal fuel tanks (dorsal)
- Rockets:
Avionics
- AESA radar
- IRST system
- FLIR/LD/Reconnaissance pod hardpoint
- TDL system
- Helmet-mounted display