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A Russian Air Force Yak-130 carrying R-73 air-to-air missiles and rocket pods | |
Role | Lead-in fighter trainer / Light combat aircraft |
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National origin | Russia |
Design group | Yakovlev |
Built by | Irkut Corporation Sokol Aircraft Plant |
First flight | 25 April 1996; 28 years ago |
Introduction | 19 February 2010 |
Status | Active |
Primary users | Russian Aerospace Forces Algerian Air Force Bangladesh Air Force Belarusian Air Force |
Number built | 214+ as of December 2023 |
Developed into | Alenia Aermacchi M-346 Master |
Yak-130 is an advanced pilot training aircraft, able to replicate characteristics of Russian 4th and 5th generation fighters.[15] This is possible through the use of open architecture digital avionics compliant with a 1553 Databus, a full digital glass cockpit, four-channel digital Fly-By-Wire System (FBWS) and Instructor controlled and variable FBWS handling characteristics and embedded simulation. The type also has a Head-up display (HUD) and a Helmet-Mounted-Sighting-System (HMSS), with a double GPS/GLONASS receiver updating an Inertial Reference System (IRS) for highly accurate navigation and precision targeting. The developer estimates that the plane can cover up to 80% of the entire pilot flight training program.
In addition to its training role, the aircraft is capable of fulfilling light attack and reconnaissance duties. It can carry a combat load of 3,000 kilograms (6,600 pounds), consisting of various guided and un-guided weapons, auxiliary fuel tanks and electronic pods. According to its chief designer Konstantin Popovich, during a testing phase that ended in December 2009, the plane was tested with "all airborne weapons with a weight of up to 500 kg that are in service in the Russian Air Force". The Yak-130 has nine hard points: two wingtip, six under-wing and one under-fuselage
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