Грумман ОВ-1 Мохок

Grumman OV-1 Mohawk

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РольВоенные самолеты наблюдения и нападения
Первый полет14 апреля 1959 года
Построен380

Teh Грумман ОВ-1 Мохок это вооруженный военный самолет наблюдения и нападения, предназначенный для наблюдения на поле боя и легких ударных возможностей. Он имеет двойную турбовинтовую конфигурацию и перевозил двух членов экипажа с боковыми сидениями. Mohawk должен был работать с коротких, неулучшенные взлетно-посадочные полосы в поддержку маневров армии Соединенных Штатов сил. Версия РВ-1Д : Быстрый взгляд II ELINT машина (31 преобразования).

Источник: Грузман OV-1 Мохок в Википедии

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The Insect-Eyed Surveillance Specialist

Teh Грумман ОВ-1 Мохок is one of the most unique aircraft ever to serve the U.S. Army. Designed as a dedicated battlefield surveillance and light strike platform, it was built to operate from short, rugged clearings near the front lines. With its distinctive bug-eyed canopy for downward visibility and its triple-fin tail, the Mohawk looked like nothing else in the sky. During the Vietnam War, it became the Army’s premier intelligence gatherer, using advanced infrared and radar sensors to find hidden enemy movements at night and through thick jungle canopy.

Attribute Technical Specification (OV-1D)
Роль Tactical Observation / Surveillance
Экипажа 2 (Pilot and Sensor Operator)
Двигателей 2 × Lycoming T53-L-701 turboprops (1,400 shp each)
Максимальная скорость 491 km/h (305 mph / 265 knots)
Takeoff Distance 358 meters (1,175 feet) to clear a 50ft obstacle
Sensors SLAR (Side Looking Airborne Radar) / Infrared / Panoramic Cameras
Armament (JOV-1) Underwing pods for 2.75-inch rockets or .50 cal machine guns
Диапазон 1,520 km (945 miles) with external tanks

Design Engineering: STOL and SLAR

  • STOL Capability: The Mohawk was designed for Short Takeoff and Landing. Its massive propellers and large wing area allowed it to “jump” out of small dirt strips. The pilot and observer also sat in ejection seats—a rare safety feature for a turboprop aircraft at the time.
  • The “Bug Eye” Canopy: The cockpit glass bulged out past the sides of the fuselage. This allowed the pilot and observer to look straight down at the ground beneath them, a critical feature for spotting hidden bunkers or trail disturbances.
  • SLAR Pod: The OV-1B and D models carried a long, rectangular pod under the belly. This Side-Looking Airborne Radar could map the terrain on either side of the flight path, detecting moving vehicles or metal objects through clouds and smoke.
  • Triple-Tail Design: The triple vertical fins were a solution to ensure the aircraft remained controllable even if one engine failed at low speeds during a takeoff from a short, obstructed jungle runway.

Operational History: The Silent Hunter

  • “Whispering Death”: In Vietnam, the Mohawk was known for being remarkably quiet. Its turboprops allowed it to orbit over enemy positions without being heard until it was too late. This earned it a fearsome reputation among the Viet Cong.
  • Inter-Service Rivalry: The Air Force was jealous of the Mohawk’s capabilities. They successfully lobbied to prevent the Army from arming the Mohawk with permanent guns, insisting that “close air support” was an Air Force job. The Army bypassed this by using “detachable” weapon pods.
  • Operation Desert Storm: Even decades after Vietnam, the Mohawk was still in action. During the 1991 Gulf War, OV-1Ds provided real-time intelligence on Iraqi Republican Guard movements, proving that its radar-mapping capabilities were still world-class.
  • Electronic Warfare: The EV-1 variant was used for “signals intelligence” (SIGINT), intercepting enemy radio transmissions to locate headquarters and anti-aircraft missile sites.

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