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Aviation
Q-5L
VII
Rank
AB
11.0
RB
9.7
SB
10.7
AB
RB
10.3
SB
10.3
AB
11.0
RB
9.7
SB
Battle rating
China
Game nation
Strike aircraft
Main role
260,000
RP
Research
710,000
SL
Purchase
General information

The Q-5L (Chinese: 强-5L型强击机; unified NATO Codename: Fantan) was one of the final versions of the Q-5 family developed in the early 2000s, focusing on improving the electronics for ground-attack capabilities. China had been closely observing the USAF's guided munitions since the Vietnam War, during which their AGM-62 Walleyes performed exceptionally well in attacking critical infrastructure to stall attacks from the Viet Cong. Due to political turmoil, the PLAAF failed to acquire foreign targeting pods, so testing of domestic LGBs and guidance pods began in the 1990s with various prototypes. Although the plan for a 2-plane formation, where one plane would carry bombs and the other a target pod, was abandoned, the new avionics of the Q-5II (Q-5C; suffixed with L when upgraded) and Q-5D (suffixed with N) ensured the capability of the single jet to strike enemies with LGBs. These upgrades became the standard for the Q-5s before their ultimate decommission in the early 2010s.

Introduced in Update "Fire and Ice", the Q-5L has an increased bomb payload and updated avionics such as a new FLIR sensor underneath the nose. However, it is still not any better in air combat than the Q-5A because it lacks air-to-air missiles. Its deficits in air-to-air combat and fragility are compensated for by access to laser-guided bombs and a targeting pod with thermal optics, all at a much lower battle rating than the Jaguar GR.1A or Mirage 2000D-R1. In Ground RB, a well-flown Q-5L can destroy enemy vehicles without much concern for enemy air defenses.



Flight performance
Max speed
at 7,000 m 1,4441,4321,4521,436 km/h
Rate of Climb 162129.3186.5139.4 m/s
Turn time 2526.724.225.8 s
Max altitude 16,500 m
Takeoff Run 850 m

Combat
flaps
Take-off
flaps
Landing
flaps
Air
brake
General characteristics
Crew 1 person
Gross weight 9.4 t
Engine 2 x Shenyang Liming WP-6A-III
Length 15.4 m
Wingspan 9.7 m

Limits:
Max Speed Limit (IAS) 1,260 km/h
Mach Number Limit 2
Flap Speed Limit (IAS) 450 km/h
Gear Speed Limit (IAS) 577 km/h
Offensive armament
2 × 23 mm cannon Type 23-2K
Ammunition 240 rounds
Fire rate 1,150 shots/min

BeltBelt fillingArmor penetration (mm) at a distance:
10 m100 m500 m1000 m1500 m2000 m
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Suspended armament
Max weight 4,000 kg

NameWeightSlot
216.5 kg
240 kg
135 kg
7 × 102.2 kg
4 × 235.3 kg
260 kg
570 kg
469 kg
508.3 kg
K/PZS-01 targeting pod20 kg
4 × 866 kg
4 × 960 kg
4 × 540 kg
Economy
Repair cost Basic → Reference
AB 3,341 → 4,818 SL
RB 9,053 → 13,054 SL
SB 10,024 → 14,455 SL
Crew training 200,000 SL
Experts 710,000 SL
Aces 2,800 GE
Research Aces 1,080,000 RP
Reward multiplier AB / RB / SB
80 / 320 / 600 % SL
232 % RP
Total cost of modifications 225,500 RP
352,000 SL
Talisman cost 2,800 GE

Research order:

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Survivability
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