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Revision as of 01:25, 28 January 2017

OAH T2 Saeqeh

OAH T2 ELW.png

Type: Tactical Trainer / Counter-Insurgency Aircraft
Place of origin: Babkha

In service: 1606
Used by:
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Union Defence Force
Albion Air Defence Wing (formerly)
Imperial Babkhan Armed Forces (formerly)
Number produced: 2,348 (Babkhan)
650 (Elwynnese under licence)
Retired:

Designed: 1567
Manufacturer: House of Osman GmbH

Length: 11.80 m
Width:
Wingspan: 12.60 m
Propulsion: 1 × Almagro PT6A-68C turboprop, 1,600 hp (1,193 kW)
Range: 1,668 km
Endurance:
Maximum Altitude: 10,668 m
Speed: 557 km/h (301 knots)
Complement: One pilot plus one navigator/student
Armament:
  • Guns: 2 × 7.7 mm (0.303 in) Browning machine guns
  • Hardpoints: 5 (two under each wing and one under fuselage centreline) with a capacity of 1,500 kg (3,300 lb)
  • Rockets: rocket pods
  • Missiles: 2x AIM-92 Stinger
Sensors and Processing Systems:
Cost: 72 Anunia Points

The OAH T2 Saeqeh was a cheap and expendable training aircraft equipped with a turboprop engine, designed by the House of Osman GmbH for the harassment of dissident tribes and insurgent groups in the harsh and unforgiving environment of the Euran continent. It was subsequently chosen in 1604 by the Hall of Tranquility, the Elwynnese Ministry of Defence in the independence era, to form the basis of its Emergency Fighter Programme, a project to mass produce airframes for an anticipated war with Shireroth. Although Elwynn was reincorporated into the Imperial Republic shortly afterwards the programme was never cancelled and the aircraft remain on the inventory of the Union Defence Force available for mobilisation whenever the situation is sufficiently dire to warrant their use in the light attack role. The most recent examples of this being the River War of 1635 and the constitutional crisis of 1644 in the Year of the Four Kaisers.