Light combat aircraft

A Light combat aircraft is a light multirole jet military aircraft most coming from advanced trainers that have been modified or designed for engaging in light combat missions, either in light strike or attack missions, reconnaissance or interdiction roles while some keeping its trainer role.[1][2] They are also slower than their bigger counterparts and most are only capable of subsonic speeds though some are capable of reaching mach 1+.[3] Although equipped with either guns or short range air-to-air missiles[4] it is usually for self-defense purpose or anti-hostile aircraft/helicopter missions not for air defense as lightweight fighters do, though some are capable of air to air combat or point air defense missions due to integrated or have variants capable of carrying powerful multi-mode radar systems,[5][6][7] most LCAs don't have such due to their small limited design or are less powerful. However they can still be used to patrol the skies and implement border patrol or air policing.[8][9][10] These aircraft are usually smaller and more lightly armed than the bigger multirole or strike aircraft such as the American F-18, F-15E Strike Eagle or Russian Mig-29. Most LCAs are armed with either bombs, rockets or gun pods used for COIN or CAS missions. Some aircraft have been developed to integrate more advanced armaments such as smart bombs and air to ground missiles, ECM pods (Electronic Countermeasure) and electronic targeting systems for better mission capability.[11][12][13][14][15][16]

An Aero L-159 Alca, a type of light combat aircraft

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Country Manufacturer Aircraft Introduced Variants Development Photo
 United StatesNorthrop CorporationF-51962Canadair CF-5
Shaped Sonic Boom Demonstration
Northrop F-20 Tigershark
Designed as a multirole light combat aircraft
 IranHESA Azarakhsh1997HESA Saeqeh
HESA Kowsar
Designed as a multirole light combat aircraft, derived from the F-5
 Czech RepublicAero VodochodyL-159 ALCA2000L-159T1,T2,A/BDesigned as a multirole light combat aircraft derived from the L-59
 Germany
 France
Dornier of Germany
and Dassault-Breguet of France
Alpha jet MS2, ATS1973Jet A/B,2MS and ATS variant modified and upgraded
 ItalyAlenia AermacchiM-346FA/FT2004M-346 trainerImproved and modified M346FA/FT for multirole fighter and attack missions
MB-339C1979A/BC variant modified and upgraded
 South KoreaKorea Aerospace IndustriesTA-502005T-50/FA-502nd variant, evolution from the T-50 AJT, modified and upgraded
 United KingdomBAE Systems MAS DivisionBAE Hawk 2001976Hawk 100Developed and re-designed from Hawk trainer, upgraded weapons and sensors for air-to-air, air-to-ground and maritime roles
 YugoslaviaAeronautical Technical InstituteG-4MD Super Galeb1983G-4/S4M variant modified and upgraded

 China, Pakistan
Chengdu Aircraft Corporation (CAC) of China,Pakistan Aeronautical Complex(PAC)JF-172007JF-17BDesigned as a light multi-role combat aircraft
 ChinaHongdu L-152010A, AW, B, Z, JL-10Designed as an advanced trainer, and light combat aircraft.
 IndiaHindustan Aeronautics LimitedHAL Tejas2015Navy variantMark-1 to be developed into Mark-1A and Mark-2
 RussiaYakovlevYAK-1301996YAK-131Designed as a light attack/fighter/trainer

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