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A129 Mangusta Italian Attack Helicopter

A129 Mangusta

Attack Helicopter
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Basic Information
Name
A129 Mangusta Italian Attack Helicopter
Designation
A129 Mangusta
Alternate Designation
A129 Mangusta; Mongoose
Equipment Type
Attack Helicopter
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1983
Description

The Agusta A129 Mangusta (English: Mongoose) is an attack helicopter originally designed and produced by Italian company Agusta. It is the first attack helicopter to be designed and produced wholly in Europe. It has continued to be developed by AgustaWestland, the successor company to Agusta. The A129 has undergone several combat deployments since entering service with the Italian Army in the 1990s. A derivative of the A129, the TAI/AgustaWestland T129 ATAK, is being developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) in cooperation with AgustaWestland. TAI will produce the T129 for the Turkish Army and potentially export customers. The A129 Mangusta is the first European attack helicopter; as such it has several original aspects to its design, such as being the first helicopter to make use of a fully computerised integrated management system to reduce crew workload. It was decided that much of the helicopter's functionality was to be automated; as such, parts of the flight and armament systems are monitored and directly controlled by onboard computers. The A129 shares considerable design similarities to Agusta's earlier A109 utility helicopter; the rear section of the A129 was derived from the A109 and incorporated to an entirely new forward section. The A129's fuselage is highly angular and armoured for ballistic protection; the composite rotor blades are also able to withstand hits from 23mm cannon fire. The two man crew, comprising a pilot and gunner, sit in a conventional tandem cockpit. The A129 can be used in the anti-armour, armed reconnaissance, ground attack, escort, fire support and anti-aircraft roles. For the anti-ground mission the helicopter can employ various armaments, such as up to eight Hellfire missiles. In the air-to-air role, the FIM-92 Stinger missile was certified for use in 2003. The A129 can also be equipped with 81 mm or 70 mm (2.75 in) unguided rockets; a M197 three-barrel 20 mm cannon is also installed onto a nose-mounted Oto Melara TM-197B turret. By 2014, the Spike-ER, a fourth-generation anti-tank missile, had been added to the A129's arsenal. Power is provided by a pair of Rolls-Royce Gem 2-1004D turboshaft engines, the engines have been designed to incorporate infrared heat signature reduction measures. One of the key protective measures incorporated onto the A129 include the electronic warfare and SIAP (Single Integrated Air Picture) self-protection suite. Elements of the mission interface systems and the onboard software integrated onto later aircraft were produced by Selex Galileo. The A129 is equipped with infrared night vision systems and is capable of operating at day or night in all-weather conditions. Laser systems are fitted onto newer aircraft for range-finding and target designation purposes, the A129 can laser-designate targets for other friendly aircraft to attack. On the AW129D, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems's Toplite III sight is used as the primary targeting system; it is able to act as a FLIR and has both manual and automatic target tracking modes, Toplite also provides a greater detection and identification range than the 1970s era HeliTOW sensor it replaced. In 1998, Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) formally partnered with Agusta to offer various avionics and weapons upgrades to potential A129 operators; various IAI technologies have since been proposed and implemented on Italian A129s.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Crew 2
Engine Diesel (825 hp)
Max Speed 265.0 km/h
Cruise Speed 250.0 km/h
Range 750.0 km
Rotor Diameter 11.90 m
System
Alternative Designation A129 Mangusta; Mongoose
Type Attack Helicopter
In Service 1983-Present
Crew 2 (pilot, co-pilot/gunner)
Blades, Main Rotor 5 ea
Blades, Tail Rotor 2 ea
Number of Engines 2 ea
Number of Hard Points 4, for use with gun pods, rocket pods, missiles
Dimensions
Length, Overall 14.29 m
Length, Fuselage 12.28 m
Width 3.60 m
Height 3.35 m
Rotor Diameter 11.90 m
Disc Area 2,529 kg
Weight, Empty 2,529 kg
Weight, Takeoff Anti-tank 3,700 kg
Weight, Takeoff Maximum Load 4,100 kg
Weight, External Load 1,200 kg
Automotive
Engine Name 2 x Rolls-Royce Gem 2 Mk 1004D turboshaft
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 825 shaft hp each
Fuel Capacity 720 kg
Maximum Speed 265 km/h
Cruise Speed 250 km/h
Rate of Climb 637 m/min
Hovering Ceiling 10,800 ft (3,290 m) in ground effect (IGE) 7,850 ft (2,390 m) out of ground effect (OGE)
Maximum Range 750 km
Chin Mounted Gun
Note #1 1 x Lucas .50-cal, optional
Note #2 1× 20 mm (0.787 in) M197 three-barrel Gatling-type cannon (500 rounds) in a TM197B Light Turreted Gun System (only CBT version)
Wing Mounted Weapons
Hardpoints 4, for use with gun pods, rocket pods, missiles
Rocket System (Option 1)
Name INA
Type 38× 81 mm (3.19 in) unguided rockets
Basic Load INA
Rocket System (Option 2)
Name INA
Type 6× 70 mm (2.75 in) unguided rockets or
Basic Load INA
Missile System (Option 1)
Name AGM-114 Hellfire
Type Air-to-Surface Missile
Basic Load 8 x AGM-114 Hellfire Missiles
Length 1.6 m
Diameter 180 mm
Wingspan 0.33 m
Weight 45–49 kg
Warhead Type High-explosive anti-tank Shaped charge Tandem anti-armor Metal augmented charge Blast fragmentation
Engine Solid-fuel rocket
Operational Range 546 yd (0.499 km) to 6.84 mi (11.01 km)
Maximum Speed Mach 1.3
Guidance System Semi-active laser homing millimeter wave radar seeker
Missile System (Option 2)
Name AIM-92 Stinger
Type Air-to-Surface Missile
Basic Load 4-8 x AIM-92 Stinger Missiles
Length 1.52 m
Diameter 70 mm
Wingspan 140 mm
Weight 16 kg
Guidance System Fire-and-forget passive infrared seeker for Block I and Fire-and-forget passive IR focal plane array seeker in Block II version
Warhead 3 kg HE blast fragmentation
Speed Mach 2.2
Range 8 km
Fire Control and Radar System
Fire Control System Type INA
Fire Control Radar Elettronica ELT-156 radar warning receiver
Direct Fire Control INA
Laser Designator INA
Automated Helmet INA km
Protection
Stealth Properties No
Heat Signature Reduction INA
Add on Armor INA
NBC Protection INA
EW INA
Jammer BAE Systems IEWS AN/ALQ-144A infrared jammer
Counter Measures (Chaff/Flares) Yes
Details
Country of Origin Italy
Category Rotary Wing Aircraft
Air > Rotary Wing Aircraft
Filter Label
A
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
14.29 m
Width
3.6 m
Height
3.35 m
Weight
3700 kg
Operators (2)
Italy
Turkey
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