The Aero L-159 ALCA is a
subsonic
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light combat aircraft and
advanced trainer
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developed in the single-seat L-159A and two-seat L-159B versions respectively, produced in the
Czech Republic by
Aero Vodochody
Aero Vodochody (commonly referred to as Aero) is a Czech aircraft company. Its main production facilities are located at Vodochody Airport in the Prague-East District, on the municipal territories of Vodochody and Odolena Voda.
During the C ...
. It was derived from the
Aero L-59 Super Albatros
The Aero L-59 Super Albatros is a military jet trainer produced by the Czechoslovakian aerospace manufacturer Aero Vodochody. It was developed from the firm's earlier and highly successful L-39 Albatros series.
Being based on the L-39, it sha ...
trainer, which was in turn developed from the
Aero L-39 Albatros series.
Development of the L-159 started in 1993 as an initiative to replace various
Soviet-era fighter aircraft with a modern Czech-built equivalent; it was decided against pursuing a clean-sheet design to avoid excessive costs. Development was supported by the
Czech government, which ordered 72 L-159A single-seat aircraft for roughly 50 billion CZK to equip the
Czech Air Force. In 1998, the
Boeing Company became a strategic partner in both the project and Aero Vodochody itself. On 4 August 1997, the L-159 performed its
maiden flight; on 10 April 2000, the first production aircraft was delivered to the Czech Air Force. Further development of the type proceeded, particularly of the twin-seat L-159 models.
In 2003, the Czech fleet of 72 L-159A aircraft was reduced to 24 due to budget constraints. Following several years of storage, the Czech government has re-sold most of the redundant aircraft to both military and civilian operators, namely the
Iraqi Air Force and
Draken International. The L-159 has seen active combat use by the Iraqi Air Force against
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) insurgents in the country. In Draken's service, the L-159 (colloquially known as "
Honey Badger") has been employed as an
aggressor aircraft for pilot training. Since 2007, six L-159A aircraft have been rebuilt into T1 trainer derivatives. During 2017, Aero Vodochody formally restarted production of the type, and unveiled a newly built L-159T1 for the Iraqi Air Force; furthermore, the Czech Air Force was in the process of acquiring L-159T2 two-seaters.
Development
Immediately after the
1989 Velvet Revolution, the president of
Czechoslovakia Václav Havel declared a demobilisation of the Czechoslovak defence industry.
Nevertheless, after the dissolution of the
Soviet Union in 1991, the Czech company
Aero Vodochody
Aero Vodochody (commonly referred to as Aero) is a Czech aircraft company. Its main production facilities are located at Vodochody Airport in the Prague-East District, on the municipal territories of Vodochody and Odolena Voda.
During the C ...
continued developing the basic
L-39 Albatros design with a view toward greater export. The resulting L-39MS, later designed as
L-59 Super Albatros, featured a more powerful turbofan engine, advanced avionics, and has been bought in quantity by
Egypt and
Tunisia. In 1993, a group of Czech military experts launched a project to produce a modern domestic fighter to replace the obsolete Soviet aircraft.
Since the proposed Aero L-X supersonic fighter development proved to be financially demanding (up to US$2 billion), the less costly L-159 subsonic attack aircraft, derived from the L-39 Albatros, was approved for procurement instead.
Conducted between 1994 and 1997, the technical development of the L-159 ALCA in Aero Vodochody consisted primarily of building a single L-159 two-seat prototype, based on the L-59 airframe, and utilizing western engine,
avionics and weapon systems, with
Rockwell Collins (eventually Boeing) as the avionics integrator.
During 1995, the
Czech government placed a large order for 72 L-159A single-seat aircraft at a cost around 50 billion CZK. The contract was signed on 4 July 1997. The number of aircraft to be delivered was based upon the size of the Czech Air Force at that time, taking into account the necessity to replace
MiG-23BN
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 (russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-23; NATO reporting name: Flogger) is a variable-sweep wing, variable-geometry fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan, Mikoyan-Gurevich OKB, design bureau in the Sovi ...
and
Su-22 fighter-bombers and
Su-25
The Sukhoi Su-25 ''Grach'' (russian: Грач (''rook''); NATO reporting name: Frogfoot) is a subsonic, single-seat, twin-engine jet aircraft developed in the Soviet Union by Sukhoi. It was designed to provide close air support for Soviet Gro ...
attack aircraft. Due to the cost of the project, the Czech government decided that a strategic partner, the
Boeing Company, would be invited to collaborate with Aero Vodochody in the venture during May 1998.
The maiden flight of the first L-159 prototype (5831, "376 white") occurred on 2 August 1997 with a two-seat version. On 18 August 1998, the single-seat L-159A prototype (5832, "356 white") first flew; it was completed to Czech customer specifications. On 10 April 2000, the first delivery of the L-159A took place to the Czech Air Force.
Prototype (6073) of the two-seat L-159B variant first flew on 1 June 2002.
During October 2004, the Czech government announced that Aero Vodochody was to be privatised, and Boeing decided to withdraw from involvement in both the L-159 and the overall company. During October 2006, Aero Vodochody was sold to
Penta Investments.
In 2009, Aero Vodochody selected ''V-Dot Systems'' (split off from Boeing) as the L-159 avionics integrator. V-Dot will replace the Honeywell multi-function displays (MFD) and upgrade the mission processors to support new functions.
On 31 March 2017, following a 13 year stoppage in L-159 production after the delivery of the final Czech Air Force example, Aero Vodochody held a ceremony to mark the resumption of manufacturing; a new-build L-159 destined for the
Iraqi Air Force was present.
This batch of production aircraft featured several improvements, such as the use of a
wet wing and increased endurance; further enhancements were also being worked on at that time. The company reportedly negotiated with
Argentina on the topic of the L-159, which reportedly may have included the establishment of an assembly line in the country.
Design
The L-159 ALCA is designed for the principal role of
light combat aircraft (single-seat L-159A variant) or light attack jet and
advanced/
lead-in fighter trainer (two-seat L-159B and T variants).
Design of the L-159 was derived from the L-39/59 in terms of aerodynamic configuration but a number of changes were made to improve its combat capabilities. These include strengthening of the airframe, reinforcing of the cockpit with
composite and
ceramic ballistic armour and enlargement of the aircraft's nose to accommodate the radar. Compared to the L-59, the number of underwing pylons was increased from four to six, and a new hardpoint under the fuselage was added instead of a
GSh-23L cannon.
The aircraft is powered by the non-
afterburning Honeywell/ITEC F124-GA-100 turbofan engine with a maximum thrust of 28 kN. Almost 2,000 litres of fuel are stored in eight internal tanks (six in the fuselage, two at the
wingtips) with up to four external
drop tanks (two 500 L and two 350 L tanks) carried under the wings. The lightly armoured cockpit is equipped with a VS-2B
ejection seat capable of catapulting the pilot at a zero flight level and zero speed. The aircraft's avionics, based on the
MIL-STD-1553 databus, include
Selex Navigation and Attack Suite, Ring Laser Gyro based
Inertial Navigation System (INS) and
Global Positioning System
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(GPS). Flight data are displayed both on the FV-3000
head-up display (HUD) and two
multi-function displays (MFD).
Communications are provided by a pair of
Collins ARC-182 transceivers. Self-protection of the L-159 is ensured by the Sky Guardian 200
radar warning receiver (RWR) and the Vinten Vicon 78 Series 455
chaff
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and
flare dispenser. L-159A and T2 variants are equipped with the Italian
FIAR Grifo L multi-mode
Doppler radar for all-weather, day and night operations. All variants of L-159 are equipped with a total of seven
hardpoint
A hardpoint is an attachment location on a structural frame designed to transfer force and carry an external or internal load. The term is usually used to refer to the mounting points (more formally known as a weapon station or station) on the ...
s (one under-fuselage and six under-wing mountings), capable of carrying external loads up to 2,340 kg. The aircraft can be equipped with a variety of weapons ranging from
unguided bombs and
rocket pods to air-to-ground and air-to-air
guided missiles or with special devices to conduct
aerial reconnaissance or
electronic warfare. For example, it is capable of carrying advanced
targeting pods including the
AN/AAQ-28(V) LITENING.
Operational history
Czech Republic
The
Czech Air Force is the primary operator of the L-159. During 1995, the
Czech government ordered 72 aircraft, but after review, opted to reduce the fleet size to 24 L-159s, which received the latest avionics upgrades, while the remaining aircraft were placed into long term storage.
By 2016, the Czech Air Force had 16 L-159A and 5 L-159T1 aircraft in service.
[Soušek 2016, p. 4–8.] On 1 June 2016, Aero Vodochody received an order to upgrade an initial batch of 16 Czech Air Force L-159s.
Iraq
On 15 October 2012, it was announced that Iraq had agreed to purchase 28 L-159s from the Czech government. During early 2015, Iraq signed a deal for 14 L-159 aircraft, comprising 12 L-159As and two L-159T1s, for the
Iraqi Air Force.
This sale was politically controversial in the
United Kingdom, as it necessitated the lifting of a long-standing ban on the export of British radar technology to Iraq. The first two Czech L-159s were delivered to Iraq on 5 November 2015. In May 2016, numerous Iraqi L-159s participated in attacks upon positions held by
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) insurgents in the city of
Fallujah
Fallujah ( ar, ٱلْفَلُّوجَة, al-Fallūjah, Iraqi pronunciation: ) is a city in the Iraqi province of Al Anbar, located roughly west of Baghdad on the Euphrates. Fallujah dates from Babylonian times and was host to important Jew ...
. During October and November 2016, L-159 aircraft operated by Squadron No. 115 were deployed in the battle against ISIL forces at the Southern outskirts of
Mosul.
As the threat posed by ISIS diminished in Iraq, the L-159s were placed into temporary storage around 2017 or 2018. During February 2022, it was announced that the Iraqi L159s had been brought back into active service, although they were only capable of limited operations initially. It had reportedly been used in multiple strikes against insurgents in ISIL hideouts in the
Hamrin Mountains of
Diyala province
Diyala Governorate ( ar, محافظة ديالى ) or Diyala Province is a governorate in central-eastern Iraq.
Provincial government
*Governor: Muthana al-Timimi
*Deputy Governor: Mohammed Jassim al-Jubouri
Council
Geography
Diyala Gov ...
during late 2021. During early 2022, Iraq has been in contact with Aero Vodochody on the topic of modernising its L-159 fleet.
Spain
In 2009,
EADS-CASA
Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA) was a Spanish aircraft manufacturer that was founded in 1923 and began manufacturing aircraft the following year. In 1999 it became a subsidiary of the EADS (European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company) ...
of
Spain exchanged with the CzAF four
CASA C-295 for three L-159As, two L-159T1s and 130 million Euros. Later the two L-159T1s were returned by EADS-CASA to the Czech Republic as compensation for the C-295M not meeting the counter measures requirements of the CzAF at the time of delivery. This problem has been solved by EADS-CASA three years later and the remaining three L-159As resold by EADS-CASA to Lewis Fighter Fleet LLC.
United States
During 2014, it was announced that
Draken International Inc., a civilian American company that cooperates with the US military for pilot training, was in the process of acquiring 21 ex-Czech Air Force L-159s.
The deal made Draken International into the world's largest private air force. Aero Vodochody handed over the first L-159 aircraft to the company on 30 September 2015. Draken International has secured contacts with both the
United States Air Force and the
Royal Air Force to use its L-159s as
aggressor aircraft for pilot training.
A separate company,
Lewis Fighter Fleet LLC, also operates three L-159As for its own purposes. These aircraft, which were formerly owned by EADS-CASA, were acquired by the firm in July 2013.
Variants
Single-seat
;L-159A:The L-159A ALCA is a single-seat light multi-role combat aircraft designed for a variety of air-to-air, air-to-ground and
reconnaissance missions. The aircraft is equipped with a multi-mode Doppler Grifo-L radar (a variant of the Grifo-F
x-band multi-mode,
pulse-doppler radar
A pulse-Doppler radar is a radar system that determines the range to a target using pulse-timing techniques, and uses the Doppler effect of the returned signal to determine the target object's velocity. It combines the features of pulse radars an ...
), for all-weather, day and night operations. It can carry a wide range of NATO standard stores including air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles and laser guided bombs. The L-159A is in operational service with the Czech and Iraqi air forces. There are two different configurations being used by the Czech Air Force – using the Honeywell 4x4 inch MFDs or the Vdot 5x6.7 inch MFDs. Avionic upgrades are designed and developed by V-Dot Systems Inc.
;L-159E:The L-159E ALCA is the export designation of L-159A in service with
Draken International.
;F/A-259:Combat-capable variant first unveiled at the
Farnborough Airshow on 16 July 2018. Developed in collaboration with
Israel Aerospace Industries and powered by a
Honeywell F124-GA-100 engine. The aircraft is pitched for the U.S. Air Force
Light Attack/Armed Reconnaissance program.
Two-seat
;L-159B:The L-159B, also known as L-159B Albatros II, is a two-seat version primarily designed for Advanced and Operational/Lead-In Fighter Training. The L-159B configuration can also be tailored to customer specific requirements and adapted to needs of basic training as well as combat missions including air-to-ground, patrol and reconnaissance missions. On 23 July 2002, the Czech military signed a letter of intent on acquisition of the first two L-159B aircraft. However, due to the budget constraints the trade did not materialize. The only prototype has been rebuilt by Aero Vodochody into L-159T2X demonstrator. The aircraft's designation was changed on 14 December 2015.
;L-159T1:The L-159T1 is a two-seat trainer derivative used by the Czech and Iraqi Air Force. All L-159T1s (excluding one newly built L-159T1 for the Iraqi Air Force) are modified L-159A airframes taken from storage. Unlike L-159A, they have just one MFD in each cockpit and no radar. L-159T1
S/N 6069 made its first flight on 8 March 2007 and the first batch of four aircraft was handed over to the Czech Air Force on 23 November 2007. Another two aircraft were delivered in August and December 2010, respectively. L-159T1 S/N 6069 was transferred to Aero Vodochody on 30 June 2015 as a part of the Iraqi contract which included handover of four actively used aircraft – three L-159A and one L-159T1 – to the Iraqi Air Force.
;L-159T1+:Prototype L-159T1+ S/N 6067 (manufactured as L-159A in 2003 and converted to L-159T1 in 2007) was unveiled by Aero Vodochody in March 2017. L-159T1+ aircraft are characterized by an upgraded mission system, avionics and newly installed Grifo-L radar, offering the same combat capability as the single-seat L-159A.
The T1+ modernization of 4 Czech Air Force L-159T1 is scheduled to be completed in December 2019.
;L-159T2:The L-159T2 is a two-seat trainer with full combat capability converted from stored L-159A airframes. Compared to the L-159T1, it has a higher proportion of newly manufactured components and a Grifo-L radar installed.
Instead of mirroring the instruments to the rear seat, the new two-seater will have independent instruments interchangeable with the L-159A while using the same software configuration. The Czech Air Force has ordered 3 L-159T2 aircraft scheduled to be delivered in November 2018.
Operators
Military operators
;
*
Czech Air Force – 16 L-159A, 5 L-159T1 and 3 L-159T2 aircraft in service as of August 2016.
;
*
Iraqi Air Force – 12 L-159A and 2 L-159T1 aircraft ordered; 6 L-159A and 1 L-159T1 in service as of September 2016.
;
* 12 On Order.
Civilian operators
;
* Draken Europe (formerly
Cobham) – Planned fleet of 8 L-159E aircraft from
Draken International, to be listed on the
CAA
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Law
* Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 of India
** Citizenship Amendment Act protests, Protests regarding the Citizenship (Amendment) Act
* Copyright transfer agreement, Copyright assignment agreement, to transfer copyright to ...
(G-XXXX) registry.
;
*
Draken International – 21 L-159E aircraft.
*
Lewis Fighter Fleet LLC – three L-159A aircraft;
listed on the
FAA registry. The aircraft have no export license from the Italian Government for the Selex Grifo-L radars.
Evaluation-only operators
;
*
Hungarian Air Force – one L-159B leased from 2008 until 2010.
;
*
Irish Air Corps – The L-159A was evaluated as a replacement for the six
Fouga CM.170 Magister
The Fouga CM.170 Magister is a 1950s French two-seat jet trainer aircraft that was developed and manufactured by French aircraft manufacturer ''Établissements Fouga & Cie''. Easily recognizable by its V-tail, almost 1,000 have been built in Fr ...
s of the Light Strike Squadron. The Czech Republic offered Ireland 3 L-39ZA for free if Ireland bought six L-159As. The
Irish Government chose not to pursue the offer.
Specifications (L-159A)
See also
Notes
References
Citations
Bibliography
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External links
A-159 page on AERO Vodochody's siteAero L-159 ALCA specs & photo at Flugzeuginfo.netL-159 photos at Photo-Planes.comL-159 avionic upgrades by Vdot Systems
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1990s Czech and Czechoslovakian military trainer aircraft
1990s Czech and Czechoslovakian fighter aircraft
1990s Czech and Czechoslovakian attack aircraft
Single-engined jet aircraft
Aircraft first flown in 1997
Aero Vodochody aircraft