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{{flagicon|Gran Cuscatlan}} Industrias Sobberias | {{flagicon|Gran Cuscatlan}} Industrias Sobberias | ||
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|status = In service | |status = In service | ||
|primary user = {{flagicon|Inyursta}} [[Inyurstan Air Force]] | |primary user = {{flagicon|Inyursta}} [[Inyurstan Air Force]] | ||
|more users = {{flag|Gran Cuscatlan}}<br /> | |more users = {{flag|Gran Cuscatlan}}<br /> | ||
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Research and development on the EF-20 began after the lighter air-superiority fighter the [[IEK-88 Taipan]] had already entered service with the Inyurstan Air Force. Like the F-15, the IEK-88 was designed with complete air-to-air combat in mind, and followed the logic of "not a pound for air-to-ground". Inyurstan military designers began conceptualizing a heavy strike strike fighter based on the Taipan. | Research and development on the EF-20 began after the lighter air-superiority fighter the [[IEK-88 Taipan]] had already entered service with the Inyurstan Air Force. Like the F-15, the IEK-88 was designed with complete air-to-air combat in mind, and followed the logic of "not a pound for air-to-ground". Inyurstan military designers began conceptualizing a heavy strike strike fighter based on the Taipan. | ||
In | In 1998, Cuscatlani officials were brought in on the project as well, seeking a replacement for their own EF-18 multirole fighters. Industrias Sobberias designed and provided the multi-purpose MATADOR radar for the aircraft. They also proposed the idea of making the aircraft an export fighter. | ||
==Design== | ==Design== |
Revision as of 12:34, 26 January 2022
Amérifighter EF-20 Cascabel | |
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General information | |
Type | Heavy Strike Fighter |
Manufacturer | Incorporacion Estavez-Kalmov (IEK) Industrias Sobberias |
Status | In service |
History | |
Manufactured | 2001-present |
Introduction date | 2003 |
The Amérifighter EF-20 Cascabel, also called the "AC/A-20 Crotaléa" in Inyursta, or "Diamondback" in the Organized States is a heavy strike fighter developed primarily by Inyursta and Gran Cuscatlan. It is intended to serve as both a deep-strike penetrator and capable air-to-air combatant.
Development
Research and development on the EF-20 began after the lighter air-superiority fighter the IEK-88 Taipan had already entered service with the Inyurstan Air Force. Like the F-15, the IEK-88 was designed with complete air-to-air combat in mind, and followed the logic of "not a pound for air-to-ground". Inyurstan military designers began conceptualizing a heavy strike strike fighter based on the Taipan.
In 1998, Cuscatlani officials were brought in on the project as well, seeking a replacement for their own EF-18 multirole fighters. Industrias Sobberias designed and provided the multi-purpose MATADOR radar for the aircraft. They also proposed the idea of making the aircraft an export fighter.
Design
The EF-20 uses the same main body as the IEK-88, including the Nihonese Kojima K50 engines; however supercruise has not been tested nor is it advised due to the heavier airframe. Modified features of the EF-20 include increased wing loading space, removal of forward canards and the addition of conformational fuel tanks.
The Cuscatlani MATADOR radar is a multimode Passive Electronically Scanned Array (PESA) capable of detecting 3m2 airborne targets at around 230km in a 45o search arc with the capability to adjust beam/search arc width. It is also equipped with the CAT EYE infra-red search & track (IRST).
Both SEAD and self-defense capabilities are provided by the Sevât-M Counter-Emissions System capable of identifying, locating and targeting enemy emissions sources at long distances; as well as integration and automatic control of the LIDACS-III Counter-Measure Suite.
Variants
EF-20 Standard, 1-seat variant
EF-20A Two-seat variant
Specifications
Crew: 1-2
Speed: Mach 2.25 (mph; km/h)
Combat Radius: 1,285km
Range: >3,000km
Payload: 16,000lb (1,600kg)
Hardpoints:
- x3 Undercarriage
- x8 Underwing
Armament:
Air-to-Air
- AIM-120 AMRAAM
- AIM-9 Sabre SRAAM
- C-120 Rapier
- C-170 Rapier II
- C-80 Stilétto
- Python Family
- SJJ-9 Kouwayzar
- SJJ-10 Muthnib
- SJJ-11 Saiha
- MAA-1
Air-to-Ground
- ASM-7 STRIKE
- AGM-65 Maverick
- AGM-84H/K SLAM-ER
- AGM-88 HARM
- AGM-154 JSOW
- AGM-158 JASSM
- AGM-130
- CBU-S Torencón
- CB Bomb Family
Anti-Ship
- LRASM
- YU-7 Evening Tide
- AGM-84 Harpoon
- ASM-4 Leviathan
- ASM-8 Barracuda