The Foxbat is a high-performance, high-altitude interceptor. There are several versions of this aircraft: A--basic interceptor; B--reconnaissance; C--two-seat trainer; D--reconnaissance with a modified radar; and E. The FOXBAT A aircraft, originally designed to counter high-altitude threats, has been converted to FOXBAT E, providing a limited low-altitude look-down and shoot-down capabilities somewhat comparable to FLOGGER. The wings are high-mounted, swept-back, and tapered with square tips. The aircraft has two turbojet engines and large rectangular air intakes below the canopy and forward of the wing roots. There are dual exhaust. The fuselage is long and slender with solid, pointed nose. The aircraft is box-like from the air intakes to rear section. It has a bubble canopy. On the tail are twin, sweptback, and tapered fins with angular tips. There are flats mid- to low-mounted on fuselage, swept-back, and tapered with angular tips.
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Countries of Origin | CIS (formerly USSR) |
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Crew | One |
Role | |
Length | 70 ft (21.34 m) |
Span | 41 ft (12.6 m) |
Ceiling | 24400 meters |
Cruise range | 1560 nm |
In-Flight Refueling | No |
Internal Fuel | 14200 kg |
Payload | |
Sensors | Foxfire radar |
Drop Tanks | na |
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