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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
The PL-7 (Chinese: 霹雳-7), a reverse-engineered version of [[Matra R550 Magic 1|R.550 Magic 1]] obtained from Pakistan, is a IR AAM exclusively for Mainland China's export jets and introduced into the game in [[Update "Apex Predators"]].
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The '''PL-7''' (Chinese: 霹雳-7), a reverse-engineered version of the [[Matra R550 Magic 1]] obtained from Pakistan, is an IR AAM exclusively for Mainland China's export jets and was introduced into the game in [[Update "Apex Predators"]].
  
 
=== Vehicles equipped with this weapon ===
 
=== Vehicles equipped with this weapon ===
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== General info ==
 
== General info ==
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|'''Mass'''
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| '''Mass''' || 89 kg
|89 kg
 
 
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|'''Guidance'''
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| '''Guidance''' || IR
|IR
 
 
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|'''Aspect'''
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| '''Aspect''' || Rear-aspect
|Rear-Aspect
 
 
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|'''Lock range in rear-aspect'''
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| '''Lock range (rear-aspect)''' || 5.5 km
|5.5 km
 
 
|-
 
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|'''Launch range'''
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| '''Launch range''' || 10 km
|10 km
 
 
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|'''Maximum speed'''
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| '''Maximum speed''' || 3 M
|3 M
 
 
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|'''Maximum overload'''
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| '''Maximum overload''' || 35 G
|35 G
 
 
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|'''Missile guidance time'''
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| '''Missile guidance time''' || 25 secs
|25 secs
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| '''Explosive mass''' || 9.6 kg TNTeq
 
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|'''Explosive mass (TNT eq.)'''
 
|9.6 kg
 
 
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The overall performance and appearance of PL-7 is exactly like Magic 1 as it was reverse engineered version of the latter; all the characteristics of Magic 1 is retained on PL-7; players of A-5C or French jets will soon find themselves home.
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The overall performance and appearance of the PL-7 is exactly like the Magic 1; all characteristics of the Magic 1 are retained, so players of French jets will soon find themselves at home.
  
 
=== Effective damage ===
 
=== Effective damage ===
The 6 kg of HBX (at 9.6 kg TNT equivalent) can make sure the missile can do short work on enemy aircrafts with its explosive content and shrapnel upon explosion; even if the missile didn't hit the target dead-on, proximity fuse will make sure the target will have a hard time returning to base.
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The 6 kg of HBX (at 9.6 kg TNT equivalent) ensures the missile will make short work of enemy aircraft with its explosive content and shrapnel upon explosion; even if the missile doesn't hit the target dead-on, the proximity fuse will make sure the target will have a hard time returning to base.
  
 
=== Comparison with analogues ===
 
=== Comparison with analogues ===
 
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* [[Matra R550 Magic 1]] - the missile that PL-7 based on, shared the exact same performance.
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* [[Matra R550 Magic 1]] - the missile that the PL-7 is based on, sharing the exact same performance.
* [[AIM-9G]] - One of the most maneuverable missile in US service, having impressive burn time while lacking in close range combats.
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* [[AIM-9G]] - one of the most manoeuvrable missile in US service, having impressive burn time but lacking in close range combats.
 
* [[PL-5B]] - Chinese domestic IR AAM with impressive thrust and slightly less overload.
 
* [[PL-5B]] - Chinese domestic IR AAM with impressive thrust and slightly less overload.
* [[R-60]] - Soviet IR AAM with excellent close-range maneuverability but lacks the range for farther targets.
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* [[R-60]] - Soviet IR AAM with excellent close-range manoeuvrability but lacks the range for farther targets.
  
 
== Usage in battles ==
 
== Usage in battles ==
Like its French brother, PL-7 retained all the characteristics of a Magic 1: its high overload and combat capability within 2.5km. If players have already been used to Magics on French jets, the combination of Warsaw-Pact/Chinese jets and NATO weapon will give an unique experience, what lacks on Soviet jets (such as Fishbeds) are reliable IR AAMs for longer ranges (albeit compensated by their impressive maneuverability); PL-7 said otherwise, in most cases, if the enemy didn't notice Magic 1 or the missile didn't fooled by the flares, PL-7 will make sure the enemy meets their end quickly with its 35G overload after launch.
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Like its French brother, the PL-7 has high G overload and combat capability within 2.5 km. If players are already used to Magics on French jets, the combination of Warsaw Pact/Chinese jets and NATO weapons will give a unique experience: the limitation of Soviet jets (such as Fishbeds) is a lack of reliable IR AAMs for longer ranges; the PL-7 ensures otherwise, as in most cases, if the enemy doesn't notice the missile or it isn't fooled by flares, the PL-7 will make sure the enemy meets their end quickly with its 35G overload after launch.
  
 
=== Pros and cons ===
 
=== Pros and cons ===
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'''Pros:'''
 
'''Pros:'''
  
* Rather high overload for IR AAM
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* Rather high G overload
* Radar slaving that enhance its accuracy on targets
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* Able to be slaved to aircraft radar
* Unlimited overload on launching
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* No pre-launch overload limit
 
 
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'''Cons:'''
 
'''Cons:'''
  
 
* Prone to flares
 
* Prone to flares
* Less effective when launched at close distance
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* Short burn time and high manoeuvrability result in lower range
 
 
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== History ==
 
== History ==
Pakistan has introduced R.550 Magic alongside with their batches of Mirages 5 in 1979<ref name=":0">As documented in [https://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/page/trade_register.php SIPRI trade register]</ref>; under unknown circumstance, likely for a budget alternative to Magics due to the incapable of PAF to locally produce new missiles, or the needs for Jordan's F-7M where they also utilize Magic 1 as they have imported them in 1979 as well<ref name=":0" />, Mainland China acquired some Magics around early 1980s. The reverse-engineer of the missile started on March 1982 and produced by Factory 331 ''(now AECC South Industry)'', the new PL-7 missile was then produced in 1985 and passed for certification by April 1987.<ref>https://new.qq.com/rain/a/20210529A032M100</ref>
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China acquired some examples of the R.550 Magic 1 around the early 1980s, likely from Pakistan who had obtained them alongside their batches of Mirage 5s in 1979 and were unable to domestically produce their own<ref>[https://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/page/trade_register.php SIPRI Arms Transfers Database]</ref>, or from Jordan who had also imported them in 1979. Reverse-engineering of the missile was started by Factory 331 (now AECC South Industry) in March 1982, and the new PL-7 missile was the produced in 1985 and passed for certification by April 1987.<ref>https://new.qq.com/rain/a/20210529A032M100</ref>
  
Due to its compatibility on both exported PLAAF jets or French jets, some countries such as Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Bangladesh acquired PL-7 for their jet fighters while PLAAF opted for PL-8 (licensed Rafael Python 3) with excellent performance instead. Most of these countries opted for later PL-5EII as their new missiles, as well as new jets that would eventually replace the launch platforms of PL-7; only Iran was known to equipped these missiles in service as of late 2010s.
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Due to its compatibility on both exported PLAAF jets and French jets, some countries such as Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Bangladesh acquired PL-7 for their jet fighters while PLAAF opted for the PL-8 (licensed Rafael Python 3) instead. Most of these countries opted for the later PL-5EII as their new missiles, as well as new jets that would eventually replace the launch platforms of PL-7; only Iran is known to still equip these missiles in service as of the late 2010s.
  
 
== Media ==
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[Matra R550 Magic 1]] - the missile that PL-7 based on, shared the exact same performance.
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* [[Matra R550 Magic 1]] - the missile that PL-7 based on, sharing the exact same performance.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:30, 30 October 2023

Description

The PL-7 (Chinese: 霹雳-7), a reverse-engineered version of the Matra R550 Magic 1 obtained from Pakistan, is an IR AAM exclusively for Mainland China's export jets and was introduced into the game in Update "Apex Predators".

Vehicles equipped with this weapon

General info

Missile characteristics
Mass 89 kg
Guidance IR
Aspect Rear-aspect
Lock range (rear-aspect) 5.5 km
Launch range 10 km
Maximum speed 3 M
Maximum overload 35 G
Missile guidance time 25 secs
Explosive mass 9.6 kg TNTeq

The overall performance and appearance of the PL-7 is exactly like the Magic 1; all characteristics of the Magic 1 are retained, so players of French jets will soon find themselves at home.

Effective damage

The 6 kg of HBX (at 9.6 kg TNT equivalent) ensures the missile will make short work of enemy aircraft with its explosive content and shrapnel upon explosion; even if the missile doesn't hit the target dead-on, the proximity fuse will make sure the target will have a hard time returning to base.

Comparison with analogues

  • Matra R550 Magic 1 - the missile that the PL-7 is based on, sharing the exact same performance.
  • AIM-9G - one of the most manoeuvrable missile in US service, having impressive burn time but lacking in close range combats.
  • PL-5B - Chinese domestic IR AAM with impressive thrust and slightly less overload.
  • R-60 - Soviet IR AAM with excellent close-range manoeuvrability but lacks the range for farther targets.

Usage in battles

Like its French brother, the PL-7 has high G overload and combat capability within 2.5 km. If players are already used to Magics on French jets, the combination of Warsaw Pact/Chinese jets and NATO weapons will give a unique experience: the limitation of Soviet jets (such as Fishbeds) is a lack of reliable IR AAMs for longer ranges; the PL-7 ensures otherwise, as in most cases, if the enemy doesn't notice the missile or it isn't fooled by flares, the PL-7 will make sure the enemy meets their end quickly with its 35G overload after launch.

Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Rather high G overload
  • Able to be slaved to aircraft radar
  • No pre-launch overload limit

Cons:

  • Prone to flares
  • Short burn time and high manoeuvrability result in lower range

History

China acquired some examples of the R.550 Magic 1 around the early 1980s, likely from Pakistan who had obtained them alongside their batches of Mirage 5s in 1979 and were unable to domestically produce their own[1], or from Jordan who had also imported them in 1979. Reverse-engineering of the missile was started by Factory 331 (now AECC South Industry) in March 1982, and the new PL-7 missile was the produced in 1985 and passed for certification by April 1987.[2]

Due to its compatibility on both exported PLAAF jets and French jets, some countries such as Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Bangladesh acquired PL-7 for their jet fighters while PLAAF opted for the PL-8 (licensed Rafael Python 3) instead. Most of these countries opted for the later PL-5EII as their new missiles, as well as new jets that would eventually replace the launch platforms of PL-7; only Iran is known to still equip these missiles in service as of the late 2010s.

Media

Excellent additions to the article would be video guides, screenshots from the game, and photos.

See also

External links

Paste links to sources and external resources, such as:

  • topic on the official game forum;
  • other literature.


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USSR 
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SAM  95Ya6 · 9M311 · 9M311-1M · 9M331 · 9M37M
Naval SAM  Volna-M
Britain 
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AGM  AGM-65E · AS.12 · ZT-6 Mokopa
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Japan 
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China 
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