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ตระกุล US Attackpart2
A-6 Intruder
A-6 Intruder Specifications Primary Function: All-weather medium attack aircraft Contractor: Grumman Crew: Two Unit Cost: $22 million
Powerplant Two Pratt & Whitney J52-P8B engines (9,300 pounds thrust each)
Dimensions Length: 54 feet 7 inches (16.1 meters) Wingspan: 53 feet (16.1 meters) Height: 15 feet 7 inches (4.74 meters)
Weights Empty: 25,630 pounds (11,636 kg) Maximum Takeoff: 60,626 pounds (27,524 kg)
Performance Speed: 563 knots (648 mph / 1036 km/h) Ceiling: 40,600 feet Range: 1,077 miles (1,733 km) -- full combat load
Armament 10 2.75" Rocket Pod 10 5" Zuni Rocket Pod 28 Mk-20 Rockeye Mk-77 Napalm 28 Mk-81 (250 lbs) 28 Mk-82 Snakeye 13 Mk-83 (1,000 lbs) 5 Mk-84 (2,000 lbs) 20 Mk-117 (750 lbs) 28 CBU-78 GBU-10E Laser Guided Bomb GBU-12D Laser Guided Bomb GBU-16B Laser Guided Bomb AGM-123A Skipper II AGM-45 Shrike AGM-62 Walleyes AIM-9 Sidewinders
System Weapon Improvement Program, SWIP AGM-88 HARMs AGM-84E SLAMs AGM-65 Maverick Anti-Ship Missile AIM-120A AMRAAM
Service Life First Flight: April 19, 1960 (A-6A) February 27, 1970 (A-6E) 1963 (EA-6A) May 25, 1968 (EA-6B) End of Service: December 19, 1996 Number Built: A-6A (482) + 154 others [~636 total]
A-7 Corsair II
A-7 Corsair II Specifications Primary Function: Attack Contractor: Ling-Temco-Vought (Prime, now Northrop Grumman Corp.) Crew: One Unit Cost: $2,860,000 (A-7D)
Powerplant Single Allison/Rolls Royce TF41-A-400 non-afterburning turbofan engine with a static thrust rating of 15,000 pounds
Dimensions Length: 46 feet 1.5 inches Wingspan: 38 feet 9 inches Height: 16 feet 1 inch
Weights Empty: 19,111 lb (8668 kg) Maximum Takeoff: 42,000 lb (19050 kg)
Performance Speed: 595 knots (685 mph / 1102 km/h) Ceiling: 45,000 ft Range: 3,224 miles
Armament -One internally mounted M61A1 20 mm six barrel cannon -Six wing pylons -Two fuselage launch stations -Pylons can carry a large single weapon, multiple racks capable of six weapons per rack, or triple racks with three weapons per rack. -Can carry 15,000 pounds of payload -Compatible with practically all first line ordnance used by the U.S./USAF/NATO.
Service Life First Flight: September 27, 1965 (A-7A) End of Service: 1993 (still in service with Greece and Portugal) Number Built: A-7A (199) + A-7B (196) + A-7C (67) + 1,107 others [~1,569 total]
AV-8B Harrier II
AV-8B Harrier II Specifications Primary Function: STOVL close-support Contractor: McDonnell Douglas Crew: One Unit Cost: $23,700,000
Powerplant one Rolls-Royce F402-RR-408 Pegasus (23,800 lb)
Dimensions Length: 46.3 feet Wingspan: 30.3 feet Height: 11 feet, 7 inches
Weights Empty: 14,867 lb Maximum Takeoff: 31,000 lb
Performance Speed:1.0 Mach Ceiling: 50,000+ feet Combat Radius: 103 mi (90 nm / 167 km)
Armament -One fuselage-mounted 25 mm gun system -Standard Air-to-Ground (A/G) load: Six Mk 82, 500 pound bombs -Standard Air-to-Air (A/A) load: Four AIM-9L/M Sidewinder missiles -Provisions for carrying up to 9,000 pounds of ordnance on seven stations
Service Life First Flight: November 9, 1978 (YAV-8B) November 5, 1981 (AV-8B) End of Service: N/A Number Built: [340+ total]
A-10 Thunderbolt II (Warthog)
A-10 Thunderbolt II (Warthog) Specifications Primary Function: close air support (A-10), airborne forward air control (OA-10) Contractor: Fairchild Republic Co. Crew: One Unit Cost: $9.8 million (fiscal 98 constant dollars)
Powerplant Two General Electric TF34-GE-100 turbofans (9,065 pounds each)
Dimensions Length: 53 feet, 4 inches (16.16 meters) Wingspan: 57 feet, 6 inches (17.42 meters) Height: 14 feet, 8 inches (4.42 meters)
Weights Empty: 25,600 lb Maximum Takeoff: 51,000 lb (22950 kg)
Performance Speed: 420 mph (Mach 0.56) Ceiling: 45,000 feet (13636 meters) Range: 800 miles (695 nm)
Armament One 30 mm GAU-8/A seven-barrel Gatling gun; up to 16,000 pounds (7,200 kilograms) of mixed ordnance on eight under-wing and three under-fuselage pylon stations, including 500 pounds (225 kilograms) of Mk-82 and 2,000 pounds (900 kilograms) of Mk-84 series low/high drag bombs, incendiary cluster bombs, combined effects munitions, mine dispensing munitions, AGM-65 Maverick missiles and laser-guided/electro-optically guided bombs; infrared countermeasure flares; electronic countermeasure chaff; jammer pods; 2.75-inch (6.99 centimeters) rockets; illumination flares and AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles.
Service Life First Flight: May 10, 1972 (prototype) April 5, 1972 (A-10) End of Service: N/A Number Built: A-10A (721) + A-10B (30) [~751 total]
A-37/B Dragonfly Specifications
A-37/B Dragonfly Specifications Primary Function: Light attack and reconnaissance aircraft Contractor: Cessna Crew: Two Unit Cost: $161,000
Powerplant Two General Electric J85-GE-17A turbojets at 1293-kg (2,850-lb) dry thrust each
Dimensions Length: 29 ft. 4 in. Wingspan: 35 ft. 10 in. Height: 8 ft. 2 in.
Weights Empty: 6,211 lb Maximum Takeoff: 11,700 lbs.
Performance Speed: 485 mph Ceiling: 36,000 ft Range: 270 miles with 3,000 lb. load
Armament Max. of 3,000 lbs. including one GAU-2/A 7.62mm Gattling gun and additional gun pods, high-explosive bombs, fire bombs, rockets, grenades, and/or missiles
Service Life First Flight: October 12, 1954 (XT-37) October 22, 1963 (YAT-37D prototype) End of Service: 1992 (US service) Still in service with Chile, Colombia, Ecuador ... Number Built: A-37A (39) + A-37B (577) [616 total]
Create Date : 13 มกราคม 2552 |
Last Update : 13 มกราคม 2552 19:10:51 น. |
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