Mikoyan Skat

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Skat
General information
ManufacturerRussian Aircraft Corporation MiG
History
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The Mikoyan Skat (from Russian ‘Скат’ - “manta ray”) is a concept of a strike unmanned combat aerial vehicle developed by the Mikoyan for the Russian Defense Ministry. It is being also developed into the 20-ton Okhotnik-B stealth strike UCAV by the Sukhoi.[1]

Design

SKAT is a low-observable, subsonic craft meant to carry weapons in two ventral weapons bays large enough for missiles such as the Kh-31, powered by a single Klimov RD-5000B turbofan engine, a variant of the RD-93.

Possible roles include the suppression and attack of enemy air defenses. The first version of Skat to fly is planned to be piloted in order to meet Russian flight regulations. A number of aerodynamic configurations have been wind tunnel-tested, including with small twin fins. MiG has settled on a tailless configuration.

The single-engine subsonic design has an 11.5 meter (37.7 ft) wingspan, and is 10.25 meters (33.6 ft) long. The UCAV has a maximum takeoff weight of ten tons, with a maximum speed of 800 kilometers per hour (497 mph) at low altitude. It is intended to carry a combat load of up to two tons, with a combat radius of 2000 km (1240 miles).[2]

Current status

As Chief executive officer of RSK "MiG", Sergei Korotkov said to the press earlier, the development of Skat was discontinued. By the decision of Russian Defence Ministry Sukhoi Holding became the new Head Developer of the Strike UCAV project. Still, Skat experience would be used by Sukhoi. RSK "MiG" specialists are expected to work on the new project.[citation needed] On 3 June 2013, MiG signed a research and development contract to build a UCAV, based on the Skat design.[3] As of 2018, Sukhoi is developing it into the 20-ton Okhotnik-B stealth strike UCAV.[1]

In September 2018, it was reported the MiG has revived the program and that works on the Mikoyan Skat UCAV are currently underway.[4]

Specifications (Projected)

General characteristics

  • Crew: none

Performance

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References

  1. ^ a b [1] - deagel.com, 2018
  2. ^ First look at Mig Skat, Aviation Week.
  3. ^ RAC MiG to design Skat-based unmanned combat air vehicle - Flightglobal.com, June 3, 2013
  4. ^ "MiG reportedly resumed work on Skat UCAV". airrecognition.com. 12 September 2018. Retrieved 12 September 2018.

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