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==Specifications==
==Specifications==


===Basic Information===
===General Characteristics===
*Crew/accommodation:
*Crew: 4 (Aircraft commander, pilot, 2 aircraft systems officers)
**2 pilots, 2 WSOs
*Powerplant: 4 x Yuzimashi AF-19 afterburning turbofan engines, 140 kN thrust each dry, 250 kN thrust each w/ afterburner
*Cruise speed: 1,700 km/h
 
*Combat range: 8,000 kilometers
===Performance===
*Cruise speed: Mach 1.5 (1,800 km/h)
*Maximum speed: Mach 2.0 (2,500km/h)
*Combat range: 7,000 kilometers
*Maximum range: 10,000 kilometers


===Armament===
===Armament===

Revision as of 18:24, 16 May 2023


The Nanohi Na-17 Marahu is a variable-sweep wing, supersonic heavy bomber operated by the Pelinai (Pacifica)Royal Pelinese Air Force. 108 airframes of 3 variants are in active or reserve service under the RPAF Strike Forces Command.

Intended combat roles for the Na-17 Marahu include strategic bombing of hardened military facilities and maritime strike bombing. The Marahu’s long range, high speed, and relatively low observability are intended to increase its survivability and chances of success in deep strike missions against high-value, heavily defended military targets such as capital ships, ICBM launch silos, command bunkers, and airfields. Delivery of nuclear weapons is also possible, and the Na-17 is used as part of the PAF’s nuclear deterrent capability.

Development

The Na-17 Marahu’s development program began in 1993 as a proposed candidate for the “Long-Range Strategic Strike Bomber” requirement of the RPAF. Initial program requirements set forth by the Procurement & Materiel Command included a minimum combat-load range of 8,000 kilometers, a cruise speed above mach 1.3, low-level penetration bombing capability, and a maximum ordnance load of 48,000 kilograms in internal weapons bays. High payload, range, and cruise speed requirements together required the adoption of a large heavy bomber design mounting multiple low-bypass turbofan engines; designers also incorporated a variable-sweep wing to match conflicting performance requirements at different altitudes and speeds. Later merging of the LRSSB project with a similar development program for a maritime strike bomber also led to the addition of 6 external hardpoints to the prototype design in order to carry large anti-ship cruise missiles. The first prototype model, the Na-17X1, was capable of carrying 66,000 kilograms of ordnance between its internal weapons bays and its external hardpoints as well as maintaining a cruise speed of 1,700km/h. Testing of 4 prototypes revealed a fault in the linkage mechanism between the wings and fuselage, which resulted in the loss of 1 prototype in a testing accident and a reduction in the production model’s payload capacity of 2,000 kilograms due to added structural reinforcements.

Design

Notable design features of the production model Na-17 Marahu include a variable geometry wing, three internal weapons bays, 6 external hardpoints, and a blended wing-body airframe. Four Yuzimashi AF-19 turbofans developed specifically for the Na-17 provide the aircraft’s thrust and are mounted on the underside of the fuselage in pairs. The external hardpoints have a maximum payload capacity of 4,000 kilograms each, making each one capable of carrying 1 heavy anti-ship cruise missile, 2 land attack cruise missiles, 6 air-to-surface missiles, 2 2,000kg bombs, or other ordnance packages. The internal weapons bays have a combined payload capacity of 40,000 kilograms and are used to carry guided and unguided bombs. Notable electronics and avionics systems include an AESA radar, an ECM suite, and secondary mounting points for bomb targeting designators. The Na-17 has an unusually small radar cross-section for its size due to numerous stealth features, and is comparable in radar visibility to an air superiority fighter. The Na-17V and Na-17M variants add various modernized electronics and fault corrections.

Specifications

General Characteristics

  • Crew: 4 (Aircraft commander, pilot, 2 aircraft systems officers)
  • Powerplant: 4 x Yuzimashi AF-19 afterburning turbofan engines, 140 kN thrust each dry, 250 kN thrust each w/ afterburner

Performance

  • Cruise speed: Mach 1.5 (1,800 km/h)
  • Maximum speed: Mach 2.0 (2,500km/h)
  • Combat range: 7,000 kilometers
  • Maximum range: 10,000 kilometers

Armament

  • Internal gun: None
  • Weapons bays: 3 internal bays plus 6 external hardpoints
  • Max weapons load:
    • Internal bays: 40,000 kilograms
    • External hardpoints: 24,000 kilograms
  • Representative weapons:
    • N7S/L Crystal ALCM
    • N41S3 Chalcedony ASCM
    • Z27M Almandine ABM/ASAT interceptor
    • N09S/L Topaz ASM
    • Various unguided, guided bombs
    • Naval, land mines
    • Nuclear-armed bombs, ASMs, ALCMs

Distinctive features

Variable-geometry wing blended to fuselage; four Yuzimashi AF-19 turbofans in under-fuselage pods; small canards

Variants & Operators

Prototype Na-17X1 first flown in 1998; Pelinai (Pacifica)RPAF took delivery of first serial production model Na-17P in 2003. 112 aircraft of all variants were produced, of which 108 are still in service or reserve under the RPAF.