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Yak-130: This Old Russia Jet Has All the Weapons To Smash any Army

Yak-130: This Old Russia Jet Has All the Weapons To Smash any Army
The Yak-130 is a versatile and formidable trainer aircraft that manages to punch above its weight, extending into carrier-based, reconnaissance, and even strike roles.

Unlike many of the other fighters to emerge from the late Soviet era, the Yak-130 offers a robust avionics package that includes a fly-by-wire system, helmet-mounted display technology, dual GPS/GLONASS compatibility for advanced navigation and targeting, and a reprogramming module to modify handling and stability characteristics within certain parameters. This being a trainer plane, the fighter comes loaded with combat simulation modes. With this potent blend of sound aerodynamic design principles and onboard electronics, the Yak-130 is able to trade performance blows with 4th and 4+ generation fighters like the MiG-29 and western counterparts like Boeing's F/A-18E-F Super Hornet.

The Yak-130’s 9 hardpoints support Russia’s workhorse R-73 “Archer” short-range air-to-air missiles and Kh-25 ML laser-guided missiles, as well as the KAB-500Kr, guided bomb. The Yak-130’s neutral design philosophy extends to its armaments suite, reportedly offering compatibility with western-derived weapons like the AIM-9L Sidewinder and AGM-65 Maverick.

Despite being designed and produced as a dedicated trainer fighter, Yakovlev branded the Yak-130 as a versatile light-attack plane that is capable of fulfilling strike roles and operating from aircraft carriers. A suggested ground-attack Yak-130 variant even made the shortlist to become Russia’s new close air support (CAS) fighter but was later dropped in favor of an advanced Su-25 derivative.

The Yak-130’s versatility and cost-effectiveness made it an export hit across the post-Soviet sphere and developing world, with dozens of orders being placed by Myanmar, Belarus, Algeria, and Bangladesh.

It was revealed late last year at the 2019 Dubai Air Show that Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) is working on a Yak-130 modernization package to turn it “largely into a combat aircraft” that can still double as a trainer jet.
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