Attack aircraft for American special forces with a Soviet past. MC-145B Coyote

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MC-145B Coyote, render

At the end of June 2021, a new light attack aircraft for the Special Operations Command was presented in the United States. The aircraft presented is one of five currently undergoing testing as part of the Armed Overwatch program. The new vehicle is a lightweight twin-engine attack aircraft based on the Polish transport aircraft PZL M28 Skytruck.

Unlike a transport vehicle, the combat version of the aircraft, known as the MC-145B Coyote, will be able to use a wide range of weapons. Including guided munitions, among which are the AGM-144 air-to-surface missiles and the GBU-39/B guided high-precision bombs. It is also known that an aircraft can carry small drones and other weapons systems.



US Special Operations Command Armed Overwatch Program


The Armed Overwatch program, initiated by the US Special Operations Command, involves the acquisition of 75 light attack aircraft intended for direct fire support of special forces soldiers, as well as reconnaissance missions, surveillance and reconnaissance.

The program was launched after summarizing the experience of recent local conflicts in which the US military took part. Military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq have shown that special operations forces need aircraft that can be effectively used in difficult terrain. Take off and land from unpaved and unprepared airfields.

To solve these problems, back in 2006, the procurement of Pilatus PC-12 single-engine commercial turboprop aircraft began, which were converted for military use. The military version of these aircraft received the designation U-28A in the United States. At the same time, special forces units still felt the need for light strike aircraft, the operation of which would be much cheaper than using the F-15E and F-16 multi-role fighters or the A-10 jet attack aircraft, not to mention the more advanced fifth generation fighters.

As a result, in 2020, the SOCOM Special Operations Command finally launched the Armed Overwatch program, which provides for the selection and procurement of a light attack aircraft. Experts note that this is the 7th attempt by the American armed forces to purchase light turboprop attack aircraft over the past 14 years.


The Armed Overwatch program has overlapped with the coronavirus pandemic and faced funding shortages. In addition, congressional scrutiny of the program also delayed necessary payments, with the result that aircraft purchases never began in fiscal 2021. Armed Overwatch aircraft acquisitions are now slated to begin in fiscal 2022.

In May 2021, the US military decided on five companies that take part in the program and submitted their prototypes of light attack aircraft to the competition. These are Leidos, MAG Aerospace, Textron Aviation, L-3 Communications and Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC). It is not known how much money each of the companies has already received, but the total value of transactions concluded with them, according to SOCOM, was approximately $ 19,2 million.

Some of these five companies will eventually win, receiving a massive order for 75 light attack aircraft to replace the U-28 Draco multi-purpose turboprop aircraft. The winning company will have to deliver 75 aircraft within 5-7 years. The US military expects to finish testing prototypes by early 2022.

Soviet past of the MC-145B Coyote attack aircraft


It is curious that the future light attack aircraft of the US Special Operations Command may also be a Soviet development. MC-145B Coyote, presented by the Sierra Nevada Corporation, is built on the basis of the Polish light cargo-passenger aircraft PZL M28 Skytruck. This model is a western version of the Soviet An-28 light transport aircraft, the first flight of which took place back in January 1973.

The PZL M28 aircraft was actively operated and continues to be operated in Poland in the civil aviationas well as in the Air Force. The PZL M28 is a twin-engine aircraft capable of taking off and landing from small runways. For takeoff, the MC-145B Coyote aircraft with the maximum load requires a strip with a length of only 305 meters. And the minimum distance required for take-off is only 267 meters. According to this indicator, this is the best of the five aircraft entered for the competition.


PZL M28B Polish Air Force, photo wikimedia.org

The PZL M28 is a modification of the An-28 base aircraft, which was assembled under license at the Polish aircraft factory PZL Mielec. The modernization was carried out in the early 1990s and consisted of replacing engines, avionics and installing a weather digital radar. On the modernized aircraft, Soviet TVD-10B engines, which were produced in Poland under license, were replaced with five-blade Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-65B turboprop engines.

The MC-145B Coyote version departs even more from the Soviet progenitor, although it retains recognizable design features. In this case, the appearance of the aircraft changes due to a significant transformation of the nose. Externally, the light attack aircraft is most similar to the Polish naval patrol aircraft PZL M28B Bryza 1RM bis. Also "Coyote" gets a completely "glass cockpit" with LCD displays, even more advanced avionics and a modern autopilot.

Technical features and armament MC-145B Coyote


Like the An-28, the new MC-145B Coyote light attack aircraft is a strut-braced high-wing aircraft with a two-keel vertical tail and a landing gear that does not retract in flight. The all-metal aircraft is powered by two turboprop engines. What engines the new plane received is not reported, but most likely it is still Pratt & Whitney. The declared flight speed is 220 knots (407 km / h). The rate of climb is 12,29 m / s.

The aircraft has the following dimensions: length - 13,1 meters, height - 4,9 meters, wingspan - 22,05 meters. To facilitate the loading and unloading of passengers and cargo in the rear part of the fuselage there is a cargo door with a pneumatic drive measuring 2,6 x 1,2 meters. In addition to the main cargo compartment, the aircraft has a luggage compartment in the lower part under the fuselage, which can accommodate up to 303 kg of various cargo or equipment.

The maximum payload of the aircraft is 2300 kg. The empty weight of the aircraft is 4397,6 kg. The aircraft is able to carry up to 19 passengers or 18 paratroopers with full gear. Good carrying capacity and a sufficiently spacious cargo compartment make it easy to change the scope of the aircraft. In addition to a light attack aircraft, the aircraft can be used for tactical transport missions, transporting various cargo in hard-to-reach areas, carrying sophisticated reconnaissance equipment, landing or evacuating wounded soldiers.


MC-145B Coyote Use Cases

The aircraft is capable of carrying cargo or useful equipment for reconnaissance missions weighing up to 1000 kg over a distance of 800 nautical miles (1481 km). The maximum flight range is estimated at 3048 km, and the maximum time spent in the air is 6,6 hours.

Since the aircraft is planned to be used as a light attack aircraft, the vehicle received four underwing suspension points for weapons. In addition, various reconnaissance and weapon systems can be deployed directly inside the fuselage. The project provides for the placement of vertical guides in the cargo compartment for launching various missile systems.

At four points of suspension, according to marketing materials from SNC, AGM-114 Hellfire air-to-surface guided missiles can be located. The maximum flight range of the latest modifications of these missiles with a semi-active laser seeker is up to 11 km, the mass of the warhead is 8 kg. Also, high-precision guided bombs GBU-39 / B (SDB) weighing 130 kg can be installed at these suspension points. The hitting accuracy of the first variants was 5-8 meters, for the SDB II modification it decreased to 1 meter.

In addition, containers for launching unguided 70-mm aircraft missiles can be installed under the wing, as well as blocks for accommodating laser-guided aircraft missiles of the same caliber. We are talking about the AGR-20 Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II (APKWS II) missiles, which are a further development of the Hydra 70 unguided missiles. a variant of this missile with an increased range of 15-11 km.


MC-145B Coyote, render

Of particular interest are vertical launchers that can be placed in the cargo compartment of an aircraft. In total, the Coyote can carry 8 Common Launch Tube (CLT) launch tubes with launch holes in the floor of the cargo compartment. A feature of this system is that the launchers can be reloaded directly in flight.

In addition, the MC-145B Coyote will be able to act as a carrier of a small tube launch drone Coyote, developed by engineers at Raytheon. The device is able to stay in the air for up to 30 minutes, making flights to a distance of 80 km. The drone is positioned as an inexpensive surveillance and reconnaissance system. Also, a small consumable UAV can be used to intercept other drones.
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  1. +6
    21 August 2021 04: 59
    Sergey, thanks for the interesting material!
    Regards, Vlad!
    1. +4
      21 August 2021 06: 38
      Quote: Kote Pan Kokhanka
      Sergey, thanks for the interesting material!
      Regards, Vlad!

      Sergei Linnik made a series about the US Special Operations Force aviation some time ago. It describes not only this plane, but many others as well. As well as their combat use.
      1. +1
        21 August 2021 06: 52
        The PZL M28 is a modification of the An-28 base aircraft, which was assembled under license at the Polish aircraft plant PZL Mielec.


        Basis, An-28 was a classic Сamolet Кshort Вevil and Пprecipitation (SKVP), which in our Union was considered as an addition to the An-2 biplane and its replacement (addition) on short-distance freight and passenger transportation routes, as well as an agricultural aviation vehicle ..
        1. +1
          21 August 2021 17: 44
          Basis, An-28 was a classic Short Takeoff and Landing Aircraft (SKVP)


          A strange choice. They have their own SKVP of this class, which is still flying around the world in huge numbers. On wheels of all diameters, skis and floats. Even in Russia. The famous Canadian De-Haviland DHC-6 "twin otter". Production was stopped and resumed again. He is so lucky. I saw him take off like a hooligan with an Afghan crew. Without waiting for the full launch of the second engine from the middle of the runway, I ran 300 meters and went with a roll of 30 degrees to turn around.
          1. +2
            22 August 2021 20: 18
            The twin plane is good, but somehow I don't see its ramp and I strongly doubt that the width of the cargo compartment is at least at the level of the An-28. These are just very different aircraft, and the twin is more suitable for civil aviation, and the An-28 and its derivatives are purely army light military-technical cooperation.
  2. +4
    21 August 2021 05: 01
    So there was the Bronco, not a very bad plane. Why fence a garden?
    1. +9
      21 August 2021 05: 49
      Production has been stopped and, apparently, it will not be possible to restore it "simply". Plus, the structure from the 60s still needs to be redesigned - new materials, engines ... And the manufacturing company has long been "eaten". Those. it is simply impossible to supplement an order for a hundred or two cars - hello competition.
      1. +3
        21 August 2021 06: 13
        Thanks for your information. I did not know about such details.
      2. +4
        21 August 2021 07: 10
        By the way, when I was in Poland, I saw the M28. Flew over us. I was still surprised - it looks very much like an "Antonov" car! Climbed into the Internet - and it is, the roots are from there!
        And the final production was mentioned ...
  3. +4
    21 August 2021 05: 12
    Apparently, attack drones are not always the best option, since the United States attaches such great importance to light manned attack aircraft.
    1. +7
      21 August 2021 06: 16
      So he is not only an attack aircraft, but also a light transport. All-rounder.
  4. +13
    21 August 2021 05: 54
    A good airplane An-28, and its predecessor An-14 "Pchelka", was very popular with us on the intraregional routes.
    1. +10
      21 August 2021 10: 59
      These planes should be restarted in their own country. With new materials, engines and so on.
  5. +4
    21 August 2021 07: 22
    The main threat to such light attack aircraft is MANPADS, which, as a rule, have IR seeker.
    Wouldn't it be more logical to use for them not turboprop engines, but piston engines, in which the IR visibility should be lower?
    Although, of course, the characterization will sag.
    On the other hand, by the end of the war there were quite powerful piston engines, modern ones will obviously not be worse. For example, an anti-guerrilla attack aircraft based on the An-14, not the An-28?
    1. -1
      21 August 2021 19: 10
      There was a beautiful project "Rysachok" but with turboprop engines, if you adapt even less powerful adapted engines from Aurus, you may well get a car.
  6. +2
    21 August 2021 08: 10
    Isn't such a machine needed in the Russian WTA?
    1. +5
      21 August 2021 16: 48
      Dear, alas, ours still cannot make a replacement for corn. A shame.
  7. +1
    21 August 2021 08: 17
    This is not a stormtrooper, but a shorn transport for special forces. Assault is just an optional feature (at a speed of 400 km / h over the battlefield, this air cab is knocked out of a slingshot).

    There are adequate drones for ground attack (especially in the US MTR).
    1. +3
      21 August 2021 16: 49
      And toucans? Are they drones too?
    2. +5
      21 August 2021 18: 54
      This is not a stormtrooper, but a shorn transport for special forces. Assault is just an optional feature (at a speed of 400 km / h over the battlefield, this air cabby is knocked out of a slingshot)

      Read the memoirs of our ace Rechkalov, about the storming of columns and crossings in the first weeks of the war on the I-153. How they put out German anti-aircraft guns, as Rechkalov wrote "orlikons". And the percentage of losses, based on combat missions, on Chaikas is much less than on armored IL-2s. Correct application tactics. Those who decide to use this aircraft as an attack aircraft should not be considered fools. The factor of surprise has not been canceled.
      1. +3
        21 August 2021 20: 18
        as Rechkalov wrote "orlikons"

        In principle, what I wrote correctly
        Original by Oerlikon.
        Although it would be more accurate with the German name - Flak 28.
  8. +11
    21 August 2021 10: 02
    "Five-blade turboprop engines" - fresh and original.
  9. +5
    21 August 2021 14: 00
    An-14 with Canadian engines and avionics. There is an engine - there is an airplane. No engine, no plane.
  10. 0
    21 August 2021 21: 15
    An extremely versatile aircraft. It is even a little strange that such twin-engine aircraft are not in the mass armament of all major countries. Before that, it was thought that multipurpose helicopters or larger transport aircraft would be suitable for "universal" tasks. But no, the helicopters turned out to be not so flexible, and the planes were larger, sometimes unnecessary.
    Fortunately, the domestic aircraft industry has a number of several models capable of performing the same tasks.
  11. +1
    21 August 2021 22: 28
    THEM
    Quote: Ryaruav
    Isn't such a machine needed in the Russian WTA?

    The MiG-110 would be better.
  12. 0
    22 August 2021 20: 22
    The resemblance immediately caught my eye. As a teenager, I read a paperback book by aircraft designer Oleg Konstantinovich Antonov "Ten Times First". There, on the cover, I saw the An-28.
  13. 0
    28 September 2021 23: 05
    In general, a flying infantry fighting vehicle. Aircraft analogue of the Mi-24, free from its shortcomings. Good car.