Training and combat aircraft Yak-130. Infographics

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The Yak-130 is a Russian combat training aircraft, a light attack aircraft, developed by the Yakovlev Design Bureau in cooperation with the Italian company Aermacchi to replace the L-39 training aircraft in the Russian Air Force.

The tasks of the aircraft include training cadets of flight schools: take-off and landing, piloting, navigation, performing complex maneuvers, acquiring skills in operating at maximum flight conditions, in case of failure aviation techniques and errors of the pilot, flying in closed battle formations during the day and in conditions of visual visibility, mastering weapons systems and working out the basics of combat use for operations on ground and air targets, training in the skills of performing offensive and defensive maneuvers, characteristic of fourth and fifth generation aircraft.

The aircraft is equipped with a system of imitation of combat use modes, allowing (without firing real ammunition) to work out air combat, interaction between planes, missile and bomb strikes against ground targets, including with imitation of enemy air defense. There are nine points of suspension - for outboard fuel tanks and containers with real guns and rockets.

In the event of war, the aircraft is able to perform the tasks of a light attack aircraft - to destroy individual ground targets, low-speed air targets.

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