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Doesn't seem so.probably kowsar training/light fighter aircraft which might be equipped with canon and some air to ground weapons.So F-313 will be fly at 22nd of August?
Can't wait to see it,i hope it's F-313Doesn't seem so.probably kowsar training/light fighter aircraft which might be equipped with canon and some air to ground weapons.
He called it a fighter and close support aircraft, so it can't be kowsar for sure.So its not a armed Kowsar. But it could be just a close support aircraft; probably means subsonic, no radar.
A Kowsar like Su-25? Is that a good idea in times of drones? IRGC-ASF might have pushed for something like that to replace their Su-25 given to Iraq.
So I hope not that this is what they want to show.
But as the Qaher 313 is also described as close support aircraft, there is still a slim chance. But as he said it is new, with a new name and will be unveiled... it again hints to a Su-25/Kowsar hybrid requested by the IRGC-ASF.
Lets see.
He called it a fighter and close support aircraft, so it can't be kowsar for sure.
also he said the other one is a training aircraft, if it's Qaher, then what happened to it's close support role, though calling a single seat aircraft a training aircraft is bizarre too.
If they are going to use the owj engines in this one too, then it would be an ultra ridiculous move to design another close support aircraft without a radar too, cause basically it would be just another F5, or if it has stealth characteristics another Qaher.
I propose again my hypothesis (photoshop) realized in 2017, when the Kowsar was presented.
Starting from the Kowsar structure, a light attack aircraft could be extrapolated with the appropriate adaptations.
Kowsar is a low-cost and risk alternative.
Certainly for a Close Air Support (CAS), it is quick to use the normal trainer version.
If you want to make a Lightweight Strike Aircraft in a single seat version, there is certainly an additional cost for a partial rearrangement of the front including weight re-calculation, however, eliminating the posterior pilot seat, you could expand the fuel tank.
Then we should know, the number of Hardpoints and capacity of Kg / pounds, are already provided on the Trainer version, to evaluate, if considered insufficient, a possible recalculation of the wing structure to increase capacity
He called it a fighter and close support aircraft, so it can't be kowsar for sure.
I propose again my hypothesis (photoshop) realized in 2017, when the Kowsar was presented.
Starting from the Kowsar structure, a light attack aircraft could be extrapolated with the appropriate adaptations.
Kowsar is a low-cost and risk alternative.
Certainly for a Close Air Support (CAS), it is quick to use the normal trainer version.
If you want to make a Lightweight Strike Aircraft in a single seat version, there is certainly an additional cost for a partial rearrangement of the front including weight re-calculation, however, eliminating the posterior pilot seat, you could expand the fuel tank.
Then we should know, the number of Hardpoints and capacity of Kg / pounds, are already provided on the Trainer version, to evaluate, if considered insufficient, a possible recalculation of the wing structure to increase capacity
Its not the Kowsar, so much is sure from the interview.