HESA Kowsar / Yasin
Type: fighter
Domain: air
Country of Origin: Iran
Manufacturer: Iranian Defense Industries
First Deployed: 2018
Overview
Iran's indigenous fighter and advanced jet trainer programme, developed through reverse-engineering of the American F-5 Tiger II with significant indigenous modifications and modern avionics. The Kowsar is a single-seat lightweight fighter featuring modern multi-function displays, head-up display, hands-on-throttle-and-stick (HOTAS) controls, radar warning receiver, electronic warfare suite, and reportedly an indigenous radar (though capabilities remain unclear). Armed with a 20mm cannon and hardpoints for air-to-air missiles (reverse-engineered Sidewinders), precision-guided bombs, and rockets. Powered by two J85 turbojet engines (Iranian production of the General Electric J85). The Yasin is a tandem-seat advanced jet trainer sharing the basic airframe but optimized for pilot training with dual controls. Both aircraft represent Iran's attempt to maintain a domestic fighter production capability despite international sanctions preventing foreign procurement. While not comparable to modern 4th-generation fighters, the Kowsar provides basic air defence capability and pilot training. Production numbers remain limited with small-scale deliveries to the IRIAF.
Technical Specifications
| crew | 1-2 |
|---|---|
| role | Advanced training; light close air support |
| type | Light Combat / Advanced Trainer Aircraft |
| basis | Reverse-engineered F-5 technology |
| max_speed | ~1,000 km/h (estimated) |
| production | Limited serial production |
| manufacturer | HESA (Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company) |
Operators
- Iran
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