T-50 Golden Eagle vs Yakovlev Yak-130 |
International Military - On July 18, 2022 last night, the news of the crash of the TNI AU's T-50 Golden Eagle jet trainer became a deep sorrow for Indonesia. The fall of the T-50 Golden Eagle trainer jet certainly made First Lieutenant Pnb Allan Safitra Indra Wahyudi who became the pilot have to die.
The T-50 Golden Eagle jet trainer is a supersonic trainer aircraft made in collaboration between South Korea and the US. The light fighter jet class or the T-50 Golden Eagle trainer jet has a class competitor, the Yakovlev Yak-130.
The Yakovlev Yak-130 jet trainer is a Russian-made trainer aircraft. So if in a tough competition between the KAI T-50 Golden Eagle jet trainer duo vs Yakovlev Yak-130, which one is more powerful?
To get an answer regarding the issue between the T-50 Golden Eagle vs. Yak-130, it must be based on various data and facts on the ground.
Capability of KAI T-50 Golden Eagle
Quoted from tni-au.mil.id, the T-50 Golden Eagle is a training aircraft made in collaboration with South Korea and the US. The presence of the T-50 Golden Eagle, is intended to make a replacement for the light attack and trainer aircraft.
Although classified as a lightweight jet trainer, the ability of the T-50 Golden Eagle cannot be underestimated. It turns out that the T-50 Golden Eagle jet trainer has the ability to reach supersonic speeds. Not just an ordinary jet trainer, the T-50 Golden Eagle is equipped with various other advanced weaponry.
Quoted from Airforce Technology, it is said that the T-50 Golden Eagle jet trainer is equipped with weapons such as the 20 mm General Electric M61 Vulcan cannon. The General Electric M61 Vulcan weapon that is on the T-50 Golden Eagle trainer jet is apparently equipped with 205 bullets.
Not only that, the T-50 Golden Eagle jet trainer also has the ability to steal AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles. Then it is also capable of carrying AGM-65 Maverick air-to-ground missiles.
The T-50 Golden Eagle has digital fly-by-wire control and hand on throttle and stick (HOTAS). The cockpit view of the T-50 Golden Eagle includes two full-color Honeywell 127mm multifunction displays.
Then there is the Honeywell instrumentation display, and the head-up display (HUD) supplied by BAE Systems. The digital flight control system on the T-50 Golden Eagle has full authority and avionics.
Additionally flight equipment including navigation and attack systems, Honeywell H-764G inertial navigation and global positioning systems are on board the T-50 Golden Eagle.
Then the T-50 Golden Eagle is also equipped with the HG9550 radar altimeter, instrument landing system or VOR integrated Rockwell Collins VIR-130A.
Capabilities of Yakovlev Yak-130
While the Yakovlev Yak-130 is an advanced Russian-made jet trainer. Where the Yak-130 trainer aircraft is known to use two subsonic seats.
Quoted from Fighter Jets World, said that currently the Yak-130 jet trainer has been marketed as a potential lightweight attack aircraft.
The reason is the Yakovlev Yak-130 is a type of super-sophisticated super-advanced pilot training aircraft. Where the Yak-130 jet trainer is said to have the ability to imitate the characteristics of Russian 4th and 5th generation fighter jets.
Then the Yak-130 jet trainer can also perform light attack and reconnaissance tasks, carrying a combat load of 3,000 kg. Airforce Technology says the Yak-130 jet trainer has a variety of advanced weaponry. Where it is explained if the Yak-130 has an open architecture avionics suite installed.
This allows the Yak-130 to carry a variety of western weapons systems and missiles to be integrated including the AIM-9L Sidewinder, Magic 2 and AGM-65 Maverick.
On the other hand, the various weapons that the Yak-130 can carry include the Vikhr laser-guided missile, the R-73 infrared-guided air-to-air missile and the Kh-25 ML air-to-surface laser.
Quoted from uacrussi.ru, the Yak-130 is the world's first operational trainer that has a similar aerodynamic design and performance to fourth and fifth generation fighters in subsonic flight.
The Yak-130 features a classic monoplane design with mid-position sweeping wings and a horizontal movable tail. The extensions developed in the wings allow stable controlled flight at angles of attack of up to 35 degrees. This corresponds to the capabilities of the advanced ultra-maneuverable fighter.
The high thrust/weight ratio (0.81) results in a stable load factor, ascent speed and takeoff performance, which are outstanding for an operational trainer. The Yak-130 provides state-of-the-art avionics equipment: an integrated digital fly-by-wire control system, glass cockpit, and digital viewfinder, test and navigation devices.