AH-1J SeaCobra American Attack Helicopter
PANHA 2091 (Toufan), IAIO Toufan or Toophan
Attack Helicopter
Other


Basic Information
Name
AH-1J SeaCobra American Attack Helicopter
Designation
PANHA 2091 (Toufan), IAIO Toufan or Toophan
Alternate Designation
PANHA 2091 (Toufan), IAIO Toufan or Toophan
Equipment Type
Attack Helicopter
Manufacturer
Bell Helicopter
Date of Introduction
1970
Description
The USMC desired a twin engine AH-1G, based on a desire for improved safety and redundancy for over-water operation, which would become a hallmark of all subsequent USMC AH-1 types. The AH-1J "Sea Cobra" was developed and the USMC ordered this version of the Cobra in May 1968. Featuring the Pratt and Whitney Twinpac T400 engine (two 900-hp turboshaft engines coupled together) giving an overall increase in installed power, the AH-1J Sea Cobra included a new nose turret gun, with the three barrel XM197 20mm cannon, as well as other improvements. While development and production of the first 49 ordered were under way, the Marines obtained 38 AH-1Gs from the Army.
Air & Air Defense Specifications
Crew
2
Engine
Turboshaft (1800 hp)
Rotor Diameter
13.41 m
Variants
AH-1J International
Export version of the AH-1J SeaCobra.
AH-1T Improved SeaCobra
Improved version with extended tail boom and fuselage and an upgraded transmission and engines.
AH-1(4B)W Viper
"Four-Bladed Whiskey" test version with a four-bladed bearingless composite main rotor based on Bell 680 rotor. A prototype was converted from AH-1T 161022
AH-1Z Viper
A new variant nicknamed "Zulu Cobra", and developed in conjunction with the UH-1Y Venom for the H-1 upgrade program. The variant includes an upgraded four-blade main rotor and adds the Target Sight System (TSS).
Bell 309 KingCobra
Experimental all-weather version based on the AH-1G single-engine and AH-1J twin-engine designs. Two Bell 309s were produced; the first was powered by a PW&C T400-CP-400 Twin-Pac engine set and the second was powered by a Lycoming T-55-L-7C engine.
CobraVenom
Proposed version for the United Kingdom.
AH-1Z King Cobra
AH-1Z offered for Turkey's ATAK program; selected for production in 2000, but later canceled when Bell and Turkey could not reach an agreement on production.
Panha 2091
Unlicensed Iranian upgrade of AH-1J International.
IAIO Toufan
Iranian copy / re-manufactured AH-1J International by Iran Aviation Industries Organization, with locally sourced avionics, and weapons.
System
Alternative Designation
PANHA 2091 (Toufan), IAIO Toufan or Toophan
Type
Attack Helicopter
In Service
1970-Present
Manufacturer
Bell Helicopter
Capabilities
Ground Attack; Close-Air Support; Navy/Maritime
Crew
2 ea
Blades, Main Rotor
2
Blades, Tail Rotor
2 ea
Number of Engines
1 ea
Day/Night Capable
Yes
All Weather Capable
INA
Takeoff or Landing Limitations
INA
Number of Hard Points
INA
Dimensions
Length, Total
16.26 m
Length, Fuselage
13.59 m
Rotor Diameter
13.41 m
Height
4 m
Weight, Combat
5,534 kg
Weight, Empty
3,294 kg
Disc Area
141.3 m sq
Automotive
Engine Name
2 x Pratt & Whitney T400-CP-400 turboshaft
Engine Type
Turboshaft Engine
Engine Power
1,800 hp
Cruising Range
620 km
Speed, Maximum
333 km/h
Speed, Average
INA
Ceiling
3,215 m
Rate of Climb
494 m/s
Fuel Capacity
305 Gallons
Hover IGE
3,794 m
Hover OGE
1,097 m
Communications
Radio
INA
Chin Mounted Gun
System
Name
M197 electric cannon
Type
20mm three-barreled electric Gatling-type rotary cannon
In Service
1967-Present
Manufactuer
General Dynamics Armament Systems
Barrels
3-barrel (progressive RH parabolic twist, 9 grooves)
Rate of Fire
Up to 1500 rpm
Maximum Effective Range
INA
Ammunition
Name
M53 km
Type
API
Caliber
20 mm
Cartidge
20 × 102 mm
Muzzle Velocity
1,030 m/s
Basic Load
2,000 ea
Bursting Charged
4.2 g incendiary
Penetration
Penetration 20mm at 25-degree impact and 100 meter range, 6.3mm RHA at 0-degree impact and 1000-m range.
Basic Load
750 ea
Wing Mounted Weapons
Additional Weapons the AHJ-1J can carry
4 x LAU-68A/A (7-tube) 2.75-in (70-mm) rocket pods; or
4 x LAU-61A/A (19-tube) 2.75-in (70-mm) rocket pods; or
2-4 x M181E minigun pods
Rocket System (Option 1)
Name
Hyrda 70
Type
70mm Fin-stabilized unguided rocket
In Service
1980s-Present
Manufacturer
United States of America
Length
1,060 mm
Diameter
70 mm
Muzzle Velocity
700 m/s
Effective Firing Range
8,000 m
Maximum Firing Range
10,500 m
Speed
739 m/s
Guidance System
Unguided
Basic Load
14 ea
Rocket System (Option 2)
Name
Zuni 5-inch Folding-Fin Aircraft Rocket (FFAR)
Type
5in unguided rocket
In Service
1957-Present
Manufacturer
United States
Length
2,000 mm
Diameter
130 mm
Warhead Type
Various
Engine
Solid-fuel rocket
Operational Range
8 km
Speed
Mach 2.1
Guidance System
Unguided
Basic Load
8 ea
Missile System
Name
AIM-9 Sidewinder
Type
Short-range air-to-air missile
In Service
1956-Present
Manufacturer
Raytheon Company[1]
Ford Aerospace
Loral Corp.
Length
3.02 m
Diameter
127 mm
Wingspan
279.4 mm
Weight
85.3 kg
Warhead
WDU-17/B annular blast-frag
Warhead Wieght
9.4 kg
Detonation Mechanism
IR Proximity Fuze
Engine
Hercules/Bermite Mk. 36 Solid-fuel rocket
Operational Range
1-35.4 km
Speed
Mach 2.5
Guidance system
Infrared homing (most models)
semi-active radar homing (AIM-9C)
Fire Control
Fire Control System Type
Rocket-launching digital control system
Fire Control Radar
Yes
Digital or Analog Cockpit
Digital
Direct Fire Control
Yes
Laser Designator
Yes
Automated Helmet
INA
Sensor Suite(s) Available
Yes
Position Location System
Yes
Central Smart Arms Management System
Yes
Multi-Display Monitor,
Yes
Protection
Fuselage
INA
Cockpit Glass
INA
Stealth Properties
INA
Heat Signature Reduction
INA
Add on Armor
INA
NBC Protection
Yes
EW
INA
EW Counter Measures/CCM
INA
Counter Measures (Chaff/Flares)
Yes
Details
Country of Origin
United States
Category
Rotary Wing Aircraft
Air > Rotary Wing Aircraft
Filter Label
A
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
16.26 m
Width
—
Height
4 m
Weight
5534 kg
Operators (4)
United States
Turkey
Iran
CFE Treaty
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