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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | ' | + | Likely due to the depletion of AIM-54 in Iran's arsenal while the demand for BVR AAMs still persists, to keep the stockpile of missiles for the remaining fleet of F-14A, the Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics has likely been developing a compatible missile based on US designs by the 2000s. With a large stockpile of MIM-23 Hawk at their arsenal during the Pahlavi's throne which has been phrased out by Russian or Chinese equivalents, the engineers retained the overall design of AIM-54 while replacing the rocket motor and warhead from Hawk, eventually leading to the '''Fakour-90''' ('''فکور ۹۰*''', Wisdom-90) first announced in 2011. |
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+ | Introduced to the game during the '''2024 Persian Tomcat''' event in [[Update "Seek & Destroy"]], Fakour-90 introduced itself as the Iranian domestic alternative to the infamous AIM-54A in their arsenal; while the missile is much heavier than the AIM-54A, the rocket motor from Hawk will send it to much farther distance at ideal scenarios while retaining sufficient explosive content to blast enemy targets out of the skies. | ||
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=== Vehicles equipped with this weapon === | === Vehicles equipped with this weapon === | ||
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== General info == | == General info == | ||
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=== Effective damage === | === Effective damage === | ||
− | + | With 46.45 kg TNTe of explosive, although being less than conventional AIM-54A, an explosion within the blast radius of warhead can cause explosive and sharapnel damage upon enemy aircrafts, disabling their control columns or blasting off parts of their airframe right away. | |
=== Comparison with analogues === | === Comparison with analogues === | ||
− | + | [[AIM-54A]] and [[AIM-54C Phoenix|C]] - both part of the AIM-54 family with lower overload while having higher explosive content. | |
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+ | [[AIM-120A|AIM-120]] series, [[R-77]], [[MICA-EM]], [[R-Darter]], [[PL-12]], [[AAM-4]] - all these missiles have much lower explosive content and range, while having much better overload. | ||
== Usage in battles == | == Usage in battles == | ||
− | + | When players have been used to the playstyle of AIM-54A since stock, they will take the Fakour-90 as a knock-off version of the Phoenix; this is somewhat true due to the design features of Fakour is very similar to AIM-54 while having spare parts sourcing from MIM-23 Hawk (which were both product of Hughes); all tactics from Phoenix applies to Fakour as well - in more detailed explanation: players have to keep some altitude and speed advantages before hunting down for enemy targets with the powerful radar on F-14A, due to the radar modes, players can only search for head-on targets in most cases due to lacking all-aspect PD mode. When enemy targets entered the "no escape zone" displayed in radar UI and having launching cue, they can launch the Fakour upon the targets while keeping track on them with the help of TWS mode. Once it entered the 16 km radius of seeker activation or solid line shown in radar UI, players can safely evade from enemy radars as the missile will do the work; but once again, "no escape zone" doesn't equal to certain kills, so players are advised to seek for the most careless targets who pay less attention to the obvious smoke trails of Fakour to engage for maximum efficiency. | |
=== Pros and cons === | === Pros and cons === | ||
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'''Pros:''' | '''Pros:''' | ||
* Has an active radar homing (ARH) seeker, which gives it fire-and-forget capability | * Has an active radar homing (ARH) seeker, which gives it fire-and-forget capability | ||
− | * | + | * Extended range than AIM-54 Phoenix |
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'''Cons:''' | '''Cons:''' | ||
− | * | + | * Can easily be evaded by multipathing at lower altitude |
− | * | + | * Lesser explosive content than AIM-54 Phoenix |
− | + | * Rather observable engine smoke due to its long burn time | |
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== History == | == History == |
Latest revision as of 19:38, 31 October 2024
Contents
Description
Likely due to the depletion of AIM-54 in Iran's arsenal while the demand for BVR AAMs still persists, to keep the stockpile of missiles for the remaining fleet of F-14A, the Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics has likely been developing a compatible missile based on US designs by the 2000s. With a large stockpile of MIM-23 Hawk at their arsenal during the Pahlavi's throne which has been phrased out by Russian or Chinese equivalents, the engineers retained the overall design of AIM-54 while replacing the rocket motor and warhead from Hawk, eventually leading to the Fakour-90 (فکور ۹۰*, Wisdom-90) first announced in 2011.
Introduced to the game during the 2024 Persian Tomcat event in Update "Seek & Destroy", Fakour-90 introduced itself as the Iranian domestic alternative to the infamous AIM-54A in their arsenal; while the missile is much heavier than the AIM-54A, the rocket motor from Hawk will send it to much farther distance at ideal scenarios while retaining sufficient explosive content to blast enemy targets out of the skies.
*Editor's note: Persian reads from right to left
Vehicles equipped with this weapon
General info
Missile characteristics | |
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Mass | 637.3 kg |
Guidance | ARH+IOG+DL |
Signal | CW, Band I |
Shoot down | Front aspect |
Lock range | 16 km |
Launch range | 150 km |
Maximum speed | 4 M |
Maximum overload | 20 G |
Missile guidance time | 150 secs |
Explosive mass | 46.45 kg TNTeq |
Effective damage
With 46.45 kg TNTe of explosive, although being less than conventional AIM-54A, an explosion within the blast radius of warhead can cause explosive and sharapnel damage upon enemy aircrafts, disabling their control columns or blasting off parts of their airframe right away.
Comparison with analogues
AIM-54A and C - both part of the AIM-54 family with lower overload while having higher explosive content.
AIM-120 series, R-77, MICA-EM, R-Darter, PL-12, AAM-4 - all these missiles have much lower explosive content and range, while having much better overload.
Usage in battles
When players have been used to the playstyle of AIM-54A since stock, they will take the Fakour-90 as a knock-off version of the Phoenix; this is somewhat true due to the design features of Fakour is very similar to AIM-54 while having spare parts sourcing from MIM-23 Hawk (which were both product of Hughes); all tactics from Phoenix applies to Fakour as well - in more detailed explanation: players have to keep some altitude and speed advantages before hunting down for enemy targets with the powerful radar on F-14A, due to the radar modes, players can only search for head-on targets in most cases due to lacking all-aspect PD mode. When enemy targets entered the "no escape zone" displayed in radar UI and having launching cue, they can launch the Fakour upon the targets while keeping track on them with the help of TWS mode. Once it entered the 16 km radius of seeker activation or solid line shown in radar UI, players can safely evade from enemy radars as the missile will do the work; but once again, "no escape zone" doesn't equal to certain kills, so players are advised to seek for the most careless targets who pay less attention to the obvious smoke trails of Fakour to engage for maximum efficiency.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- Has an active radar homing (ARH) seeker, which gives it fire-and-forget capability
- Extended range than AIM-54 Phoenix
Cons:
- Can easily be evaded by multipathing at lower altitude
- Lesser explosive content than AIM-54 Phoenix
- Rather observable engine smoke due to its long burn time
History
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template. Be sure to reference text and sources by using <ref></ref>
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Media
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See also
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