Piet
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GreetingsIn late 80s, Mansour Sattari, then IRIAF Chief, laid this plan of rebuilding F-5E fleet to "Azarakhsh" standards, an extensively rebuilt/MLU'ed airframe with J-7G/E like avionics. For its time, Azaraksh was a good light CAP platform which should have served and retired in early 2010s. It had everything for a 80s/90s fighter. Three were built only before IRIAF refused to purchase it. They were equipped with following:
- Chinese SY-80 Pulse-Doppler radar (35 KM track range for a fighter)
2 x Iranian MFDs + HUD
- 930-4 RWR (J-7N) and two side on 941-4AC chaff/flare dispensers used in J-8
- GPS + JD-3 TACAN again in J-8
- Type III IFF
- Air data + Mission Computer, configuration of J-7E.
- PL-5C, AIM-9J(Fattar), I am not sure if AIM-7E2 could have been slaved to Chinese radar.
What we have known as Kowsar since 2018 was supposed to be Azarkhsh-II, entirely from scratch airframe powered by RD-33 which was never built. Sattaris also planned YF-17 like F-5 variant local production. Remember Shahi IIAF planned F-17 or FA/18 TOT production in Iran so blue prints were shared. This resulted in botched attempt of Saeghe-I/II under a project named "Thunderbolt-80" as supposedly 1980 was the year the ground was supposed to be broken in Iran for this production line.
Sattari started this for two apparent reasons. Russia gave a big FU to Iran after Yeltsin failed to provide MIG-31 and Mig-29 (24+72) under american pressure. Also Sattari came from Air defence unit and F-5E/F family is known for their small RCS and has never been shot at even borderline BVR ranges during conflicts where same missiles brought down F-4E in bulk. He may have fallen in love with this plane like others had their own favorite platforms. Commander Behrooz Naghdi bek's obsession with Mirage-F1 kept this cashgrab-monster alive in IRIAF for decades without any weapon.
Good stories, now irrelevant.
Very interesting that Azarkhsh 1 x RD-33, and YF-17 like F-5 variant are mentioned. I make the assumption that the YF-17/F-5 variant would have 2 x turbofans.
Sounds that these two concepts aspire to the single-engine F-20 and twin F-CK-1C Ching-Kuo respectively.
I still hold out hope for such F-5 variants from Iran.
However, with the now almost certain acquisition of SU-35 Flanker + license production for it, as well as SU-30, all bets are off.
Iran would have to go the way of license-assembly, license-production etc., that would not only require technical and expert help, but also a massive influx of new and modern electronics, avionics, sensors, weapons, and so forth. I would dare to say even more expert support might be required in the last-mentioned regard.
In this case I would also argue for a number of surplus or second hand MiG-29's, say 100 at least, to finally get the ball rolling on rejuvenating the IRIAF.
Whatever common components exist between Flankers and Fulcrums, will be a bonus. Keep structural changes - at least to Fulcrum, to a minimum. One exception that I would make is to the fuselage, by adding a SMT'- style 'Humpback'.
Whatever Flanker electronics, radar, EW-suite, weapons ... can be utilized on both aircraft types, will not only bring down unit cost, but that all-important timeline before the 'next one'.
Do not re-engine Fulcrum unless absolutely necessary - such as 'smokey' ones, or ones that have really reached the end of the line.
I feel very strongly about the following for Fulcrum.
1) An AESA radar (~200/150km) with an adequately extended- range BVRAAM (~150km).
2) State of the art EW SPS (Khibiny?)
3) State of the art comms and especially d/link. The last which I suspect Iran has already demonstrated during s.c. 'Gashtzan' patrol, by F-14 and a Kowsar.
So yes, while this will introduce a lot of Russian commonality to the IRIAF, this could only be a good thing.
The really big question - at least to me - is what will arrive with Flanker, R-37M?
Worth the wait.
Piet





