Anseon J-14

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Anseon J-14
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Main J-14 variants
General information
Type fighter, Multirole Fighter
ManufacturerAnseon Aerodynamics
StatusIn service
History
Manufactured1992-today
Introduction date4 June 1992

The Anseon J-14 is a Daekanese all weather, twin-engine fighter aircraft designed by Anseon Aerodynamics (formerly Anseon Aircraft Corporation). It was developed as large fourth-generation air superiority fighter, specifically a counter to the Esgonian 2K3-74. It has a very long-rage, is equipped with powerful radar and sophisticated avionics, and can be armed with a variety of ordnance. Its main role was initially air superiority and long-range bomber escort, however several mutlirole variants were also developed.

Origins and development

Design

Airframe

Engines

Electronics and Avionics

Operational history

Variants

Specifications (J-14B)

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

  • Guns: Provision for 1 × 30 mm Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-1 autocannon with 150 rounds
  • Hardpoints: Total of 11: 4 (two pylons with two rails) under-wing, 4 under-fuselage, 3 centerline; with a capacity of 7,300 kg (16,093 lb) external fuel and ordnance.  and provisions to carry combinations of:
    • Missiles:
    • Air-to-air missiles:
    • Air-to-surface missiles
    • Bombs:
      • MP series of dumb bombs (250 kg and 500 kg bombs)
      • GB series of dumb bombs (150 kg, 250 kg, 500 kg and 700 kg bombs)
      • YP-5 laser guided bomb
      • GGB series of laser guided bombs (250 kg, 500 kg and 700 kg bombs)
      • GP-7 glide bomb
    • Other:
      • LP-20 rocket pod
      • LP-32 rocket pod
      • Various fuel tanks (up to 3)

Avionics
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