History:
The Q-5 (Qiang-5) is a single-seat,
twin-engine supersonic fighter. It is based on the J-6 fighter
and the original program started in 1958. The first flight of
the Q-5 prototype was on 04 June 1965. Many modifications were
found necessary and the serial production was finally approved
at the end of 1969. The Q-5 was especially designed to assist
ground troops in attacking targets on land or ships near the coast
at low and super-low altitudes. It can carry various kinds of
bombs, rockets and spare fuel tanks in its hold and in the racks
under its wings. For intercepting enemy aircrafts, a 23 mm cannon
is mounted in each wing and some of the hardpoints under the wings
can be loaded with air-to-air weapons. The upgrade of the Q-5
aircraft to the Q-5A version included the installation of French
inertial guidance and attack systems, including a heads-up display
and a laser range-finder. This laser-range finder has greatly
improved the strike accuracy (a range precision of 5 meters at
a distance of 10,000 meters).
Altogether, about 1,000 Fantans were built, of which 60% were
upgraded to the Q-5A version. A few dozens of the Q-5As were even
modified to carry nuclear weapons.
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Function: |
Low-level ground attack aircraft |
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Dimensions (wingspan/length/height): |
9.8 m / 16.74 m / 4.51 m |
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Weight: |
12,000 kg loaded |
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Engines: |
2 Shenyang Wopen-6 turbojets |
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Cruising speed: |
910 km/h |
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Max. speed: |
1,210 km/h |
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Range: |
600 km |
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Ceiling: |
16,000 m |
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Armament: |
2 x Type 23-2 23mm Cannon |
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(combination of:) |
PL-2 Air to Air missiles |
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PL-7 Air to Air missiles |
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S-25 IR and laser guided rockets |
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250 kg bombs |
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8 x 57mm rocket pods |
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Crew: |
1 |
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Manufacturer: |
Nanchang Aircraft Company;
China |