A-5C
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Description
The A-5C is a premium gift rank VI Chinese strike aircraft with a battle rating of 10.7 (AB/RB/SB). It was introduced in Update "Direct Hit".
Sharing most of the performance and appearance of a Q-5A, its Chinese cousin; A-5C comes with AAMs and Western bombs which might be more familiar to new players who were previously NATO-countries main. With its excellent climb rate as an attacker, a pair of advanced AAMs somewhat superior maneuverability to enemies at similar BR, it can still prove deadly to enemies at even higher BR, surprising them of what a MiG-19 based aircraft can do.
General info
Flight performance
Describe how the aircraft behaves in the air. Speed, manoeuvrability, acceleration and allowable loads - these are the most important characteristics of the vehicle.
Characteristics | Max Speed (km/h at _,___ m) |
Max altitude (metres) |
Turn time (seconds) |
Rate of climb (metres/second) |
Take-off run (metres) | |||
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AB | RB | AB | RB | AB | RB | |||
Stock | ___ | ___ | 17000 | __._ | __._ | __._ | __._ | ___ |
Upgraded | ___ | ___ | __._ | __._ | __._ | __._ |
Details
Features | |||||
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Combat flaps | Take-off flaps | Landing flaps | Air brakes | Arrestor gear | Drogue chute |
_ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ |
Limits | ||||||
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Wings (km/h) | Gear (km/h) | Flaps (km/h) | Max Static G | |||
Combat | Take-off | Landing | + | - | ||
0 | 577 | ___ | ___ | ___ | ~__ | ~__ |
Optimal velocities (km/h) | |||
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Ailerons | Rudder | Elevators | Radiator |
< ___ | < ___ | < ___ | N/A |
Engine performance
Engine | Aircraft mass | |||||
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Engine name | Number | Basic mass | Wing loading (full fuel) | |||
_____ | _ | _,___ kg | ___ kg/m2 | |||
Engine characteristics | Mass with fuel (no weapons load) | Max Takeoff Weight | ||||
Weight (each) | Type | _m fuel | __m fuel | __m fuel | ||
___ kg | _____ | _,___ kg | _,___ kg | _,___ kg | _,___ kg | |
Maximum engine thrust @ 0 m (RB/SB) | Thrust to weight ratio @ 0 m (___%/WEP) | |||||
Condition | 100% | ___%/WEP | _m fuel | __m fuel | __m fuel | MTOW |
Stationary | ___ kgf | ___ kgf | _.__ | _.__ | _.__ | _.__ |
Optimal | ___ kgf (_ km/h) |
___ kgf (_ km/h) |
_.__ | _.__ | _.__ | _.__ |
Survivability and armour
- 10 mm steel plate behind nose cone
- 60 mm bulletproof glass in cockpit front
- 8 mm steel plate underneath cockpit
- 25 mm steel armoured pilot's seat
- 10 + 16 mm steel armoured pilot's headrest
- Self-sealing fuel tanks behind cockpit and underneath engines in rear fuselage
The A-5C protects the pilot from small arms fire, but at a battle rating of 10.0 and up, this level of protection does not amount to much. Enemy cannons and missiles will make short work of the A-5C so avoiding incoming fire is paramount. The twin engines are likely to be damaged by attacks from the rear, but having two of them offers some extra survivability since it is capable of flying back to base on one engine. The elevators also have separate damage models and the aircraft remains somewhat controllable if one of them is blown off.
Modifications and economy
Armaments
Offensive armament
The A-5C is armed with:
- 2 x 23 mm Type 23-2K cannons, wing-mounted (120 rpg = 240 total)
As on his Chinese cousins , the A-5C is equipped with 23 mm cannons identical to the NR-23 cannons found on earlier Soviet jets like the J-4/MiG-17. These are significantly less powerful than the contemporary J-6A's Type 30/NR-30 cannons due to their lower explosive content, rate of fire, kinetic damage, and muzzle velocity. They typically require a solid burst of hits to destroy a target instead of dismembering enemy fighters with a brief touch. On the bright side, they have more ammunition with about 8 seconds of firing time. Lead generously and try to get close to your opponent before unloading. Using them against ground targets should not be a priority since their penetration is no higher than a heavy machine gun and the ammo supply is not plentiful, all things considered.
The default belt has an even mix of FI-T and AP-I rounds and should be satisfactory from the start. Gun convergence is not a major issue since the cannons are mounted close to the centerline of the aircraft in the wing roots, and is up to personal preference.
Suspended armament
The A-5C can be outfitted with the following ordnance:
- Without load
- 4 x 500 lb LDGP Mk 82 bombs (2,000 lb total)
- 2 x AIM-9P Sidewinder missiles
- 2 x Matra R550 Magic 1 missiles
- 14 x Type 90-1 rockets
- 4 x 500 lb LDGP Mk 82 bombs + 2 x Matra R550 Magic 1 missiles (2,000 lb total)
- 4 x 500 lb LDGP Mk 82 bombs + 2 x Matra R550 Magic 1 missiles + 14 x Type 90-1 rockets (2,000 lb total)
- 4 x 500 lb LDGP Mk 82 bombs + 2 x AIM-9P Sidewinder missiles (2,000 lb total)
- 4 x 500 lb LDGP Mk 82 bombs + 2 x AIM-9P Sidewinder missiles + 14 x Type 90-1 rockets (2,000 lb total)
- 4 x 500 lb LDGP Mk 82 bombs + 14 x Type 90-1 rockets (2,000 lb total)
Usage in battles
Like his Chinese cousin Q-5A, most of the performance of A-5C is the same between each other.
Although it was historically an attack aircraft, the A-5C is not a first-rate ground attacker in Air RB since its ordnance is rather anaemic compared to other jets at its battle rating. It cannot destroy a base with its four 250 kg/500 lb bombs, but this is still an option for supplementary research points when grinding: stay at low altitude, loop around to a side base, drop the bombs, then head towards the center of the map to join the furball. Going after AI ground vehicles with the bombs and rockets can also be successful provided that other jets do not arrive quickly to crash the party.
The A-5C can outrun many of the enemy fighters it faces, but active combat at transonic or supersonic speeds should be avoided because of the control compression. The best way to reverse enemies is to pull them into a climbing spiral or other vertical manoeuvres; the A-5C has enough of the MiG-19's climb and thrust-to-weight characteristics to energy fight in a similar manner, the declining airspeed relaxes the control compression, and a stalled-out target is easier to gun down. It should be obvious that actual MiG-19 models such as the German MiG-19S are better than the A-5C in almost every regard when it comes to air-to-air combat. Be very careful about engaging them.
While his Chinese cousins suffered from the lack of any form of AAM for self defense, in A-5C case, it comes with a pair of AIM-9P or Matra Magic R.550 (alternatively known as PL-7, its cousin from Mainland China solely for export) which proves very deadly in his BR; AIM-9P can cause extensive damage to the enemy team at range and Magic R.550 is among the best AAM in game which can easily terminate any targets within the plane's 2 km radius. So bringing 2 of them solely for dogfights or as self-defense are ways to go in game.
The RWR will not stop any missiles by itself, but knowing if there are pursuers or radar locks behind you reduces the chance of being surprised by a missile or cannon burst out of nowhere. The RWR is not a replacement for situational awareness, it is still the pilot's duty to look for approaching enemies and missile launches whenever possible. While A-5C comes with countermeasures, it has just puny 18 of them- only sufficient for one or two near misses from enemy missiles, so evade enemy missiles with maneuvers for the best result and only spend your flares as last ditch measure to save yourself.
Ground RB
Like his Chinese cousin , the A-5C is a light ground attacker whose rockets are limited in capacity and whose bombs are limited in power. It's generally best to use up the rockets and bombs in one or two passes, then switch to providing air cover. If there are no enemy aircraft or helicopters around, the A-5C can quickly zoom back to the airfield and restock its weapons for another run. Keep in mind that A-5C currently has no CCIP capabilities, therefore pilots need exceptional skill to drop bombs or unleashing rockets to finish enemies once and for all.
The A-5C has only 90 mm rockets comes available for now, which are HEAT warheads and can be used successfully from many angles provided that enough hits are landed to knock out crew members. This is a challenge without a ballistic computer and the diving paths required to hit targets from above run the risk of crashing into the ground or presenting an easy target for SPAA, so definitely prioritize light vehicles when possible.
The 500 lbs bombs, which are dropped individually, do not have much explosive content and need to be delivered with decent accuracy in order to score kills. This can be a tall order for a supersonic jet aircraft like the A-5C, especially against moving targets, so consider dropping several (or even all of them) at once. Carpet bombing a capture point or lane can lead to decent results. A short fuse can be used due to the bombs' limited blast radius. Keep in mind that the Chinese ones are high-drag bombs, meaning that you will have to be really close to your targets before dropping them; for those who are familiar with US bombs, these Mk.82 bombs should be easier to use than the Chinese ones found on Q-5A since Mk.82 are low-drag bombs.
The A-5C's radar warning receiver can help detect SPAA vehicles, but be sure to visually inspect the battlefield as well. Some players turn off their radars for greater stealth and some SPAAs lack radars entirely. The majority of SAMs are manually guided by their operators and thus flares will not work against them; the main exceptions are the Japanese Type 93 and the Italian SIDAM 25 (Mistral). Do not head-on or stall out in full view of an SPAA, and even when the coast appears to be clear, avoid flying in straight lines.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- High acceleration, great energy retention, and decent climb rate
- Good ammunition stock
- Good sustained manoeuvrability, can out-turn F-4 Phantoms and keep up with MiG-21s
- First aircraft in the Chinese tech tree to have flares
- Has a radar warning receiver
- Comes with AIM-9P or Magic R.550 as self defense weaponry
Cons:
- Average roll rate
- Tail locks up at high speeds
- The 23 mm cannons sometimes fall short in damage, much less lethal than J-6A's 30 mm cannons
- Ordnance capacity is still below average for its rank
History
Main article: Q-5 Early and Q-5A
In view of the economy after the Cultural Revolution and the dawn of the economy reform in Mainland China, the Central Government has decided that all exported weapons would be priced and handled by the newly established CATIC. In mid-1979, Mainland China has Egypt as their first overseas customer on supplying new jets and engines to them; meanwhile, Pakistan has concluded that the main culprit for the lost of 3rd Indo-Pakistan War was because of the lack of a dedicated ground attacker, in fear of possible assaults from USSR via Afghanistan, they were in dire need for a new ground attacker.
Pakistan then sent 2 teams of staffs to Nanchang Aircraft Corp. and it was concluded that Q-5 would be a fair option for an attacker with its low-altitude performance and the price tag, but it would also be upgraded with Western avionics, weaponries and came with IR AAMs for self defense. Based on Q-5IA that was still under development, the Nanchang Aircraft Corp. built 3 prototypes in 1982 and the newly certified aircraft- A-5C was delivered to PAF from early 1983 to 1984, with 54 of them built through out the year.
A-5C was then delivered to three different PAF squadrons and some of them retired as early as 1991, while the remaining kept in commission until mid-2011, where the more-advanced JF-17 Thunder replaced them as a multi-role fighter. While the other export variants keep in service at Myanmar and Sudan.
Media
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See also
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- reference to the series of the aircraft;
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