KaF-41

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KaF-41 Super Soko
Sukhoi Su-35 at 100 Year Anniversary Russian Air Force 2012-08-12 1.jpg
KaF-41 in flight
Role Supermaneuverable fighter aircraft
National origin  Nikolia
Manufacturer NAT Kaminski
Designer Kaminski
First flight 2000
Introduction 2005
Status Active
Primary user  Nikolia
Produced 2005-present
Unit cost
40–65 million NSD

The Kaminski KaF-41 Super Soko (Super Soko meaning Super Falcon in Serbian) is a twin-engine, 4+ generation supermaneuverable fighter aircraft designed by the Nikolian aerospace manufacturer Kaminski. The KaF-41 is a modernised and further developed version of the KaF-40. The main design differences of the two is that the KaF-41 has additional canards behind the cockpit, and thrust vectoring engine nozzles, which improves maneuverability of the aircraft. The aircraft also features improved avionics and radar, and fully digitalised cockpit.

Development

Design

Cockpit

Sensors and radar

Operators

Specifications

General characteristics

Performance

  • Maximum speed:
    • At altitude: Mach 2.25 (2,400 km/h; 1,490 mph)
    • At sea level: Mach 1.13 (1,400 km/h; 870 mph)
  • Stall speed: ff ()
  • Combat radius: around 1,600 km (932 mi; 810 nmi)
  • Ferry range: 4,500 km (2,800 mi; 2,430 nmi) with 2 external fuel tanks
  • Service ceiling: 18,000 m (59,100 ft)
  • Rate of climb: >280 m/s (>55,000 ft/min)
  • Wing loading:
    • With 50% fuel: 408 kg/m² (84.9 lb/ft²)
    • With full internal fuel: 500.8 kg/m² ()
  • Thrust/weight: 1.13 at 50% fuel (0.92 with full internal fuel)
  • Maximum g-load: +9 g

Armament

  • Guns: 1x internally mounted 30mm Filipovski AT-30 autocannon with 160 rounds
  • Hardpoints: 12 hardpoints, consisting of 2 wingtip rails, and 10 wing and fuselage stations with a capacity of 8,000 kg (17,630 lb) of ordinance

Avionics