- FMA IA 58 Pucará
infobox Aircraft
name = IA 58 Pucará
type = Counter-Insurgency aircraft
manufacturer = FMA
caption =IA 58 Pucará
designer =
first flight =20 August 1969
introduction =1975
retired =
status = Active
primary user =Argentine Air Force
more users =Colombian Air Force
Sri Lankan Air ForceUruguayan Air Force
produced =1976-1986
number built =150-160
unit cost =
developed from =
variants with their own articles =The FMA IA 58 Pucará ( _qu. Fortress) is an Argentine
ground-attack ,counter-insurgency (COIN)aircraft . A low-wingmonoplane of all-metal construction, with a retractable landing gear, it was manufactured by theFabrica Militar de Aviones .Development
Development began in August 1966, with the construction of an unpowered test vehicle. The first prototype, called AX-2 Delfin, first flew on
20 August 1969 , powered by 674-kW (904-shp) Garrett TPE331I/U-303 turboprops. The IA-58 was designed to be able to operate from small front-line airfields. It has a tandem cockpit arrangement; the crew of two is seated under the upward opening clamshell canopy onMartin-Baker Mk 6AP6A zero/zeroejection seat s. Dual controls are provided for the crew. In the following prototypes, and the production models that followed, the engines were switched toTurbomeca Astazou XVIG turboprops. The first production model first flew on8 November 1974 , and deliveries began in early 1976.Operational history
The first units were delivered in
1975 to theArgentine Air Force ( _es. Fuerza Aérea Argentina, FAA), 3rd Air Brigade ( _es. III Brigada Aérea) in northern Reconquista, Santa Fe province with almost 100 airframes delivered by 1982. The unit was deployed south during theFalklands War ( _es. Guerra de las Malvinas), performing coastal surveillance from thePatagonia airfields. As the only aircraft available in substantial numbers for deployment on the islands (the paved runway atPort Stanley Airport was not long enough for FAA Skyhawks and Mirages to be deployed), many "Pucarás" were destroyed on the ground by British forces before taking part in actual combat.The aircraft which did see combat were usually armed with unguided bombs, 2.75-in (70-mm) rocket pods, or 7.62mm machine gun pods. Apart from Port Stanley airport, "Pucarás" were also operated from two small grass improvised airfields at
Goose Green andPebble Island . They were used in the reconnaissance & light-attack role and shot down a Royal Marines Scout helicopter on May 28, the only confirmed Argentine air-to-air victory of the war. [ [http://www.naval-history.net/F41argaircraft.htm www.naval-history.net: Argentine aircraft and successes against British ships] ] After the war, one was taken back to theUnited Kingdom , and is currently in Duxford. A second example (serial number A-515) was taken to Boscombe Down, returned to flying condition and assessed by the RAF. It is now on display at theRAF Museum Cosford . A total of six Pucarás were destroyed in a single instance, along with another five aircraft damaged, when the SAS carried out theRaid on Pebble Island .From 1993 to 1999 Pucarás have been used in
Sri Lanka counter-insurgency operations.In the 1990s FAA "Pucarás", received several minor upgrades, known as IA-58D, and as of
2007 they remain in service within the 3rd Air Brigade and with theUruguayan Air Force .In
2007 , an IA-58 of the Fuerza Aérea Argentina was converted to carry a modified engine operating on soy-derived bio-jet fuel. The project, financed and directed by the Argentine Government ("Secretaría de Ciencia Tecnología e Innovación Productiva de la Nación"), made Argentina the second nation in the world to propel an aircraft with biojet fuel. The project intends to make the FAA less reliant on costly fossil fuels.Variants
* AX-2 Delfin : Prototype.
* IA-58A : Two-seat counter-insurgency, close-support, attack aircraft. Main production version.
* IA-58B Pucara Bravo : One prototype aircraft, with advanced aviaonics and armed with two 30-mmDEFA cannon s.
* IA-58C Pucara Charlie : One single-seat prototype aircraft.
* IA-66 : One prototype aircraft, powered by two 1,000-ehp (746-kW)Garrett TPE331 -11-601W turboprop engines.Military operators
Current Operators
; ARG
*Argentine Air Force ; URY
*Uruguayan Air Force Former Operators
; COL
*Colombian Air Force ; LKA
*Sri Lanka Air Force (1993-1999, 2 shot down, 1 crashed, 1 retired)pecifications
eng1 number=2
eng1 type=Turbomeca Astazou XVIGturboprop s
eng1 kw=729
eng1 hp=978max speed kmh=500
max speed mph=310
cruise speed kmh=430
cruise speed mph=267
range km=3710
range miles=2305
ceiling m=10000
ceiling ft=31800
climb rate ms=
climb rate ftmin=armament1=2 × 20 mm
Hispano-Suiza HS.804 autocannons
armament2=4 × 7.62 mmFM M2-20 machine guns
armament3=3 × hardpoints for up to 1,500 kg (3,300 lb) of gun pods, bombs, rockets, mines, or torpedoesee also
aircontent
related=similar aircraft=
*OV-1 Mohawk
*OV-10 Bronco
*SOKO J-20 Kraguj lists=
see also=
References
External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOOGUiABaNg Video of the Pucara in flight]
* [http://www.milavia.net/aircraft/ia58/ia58.htm Milavia]
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