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The AH-1G Cobra is a dedicated attack helicopter design, derived from the well-known UH-1 Huey, which primarily supported the combat actions of U.S. forces in the Vietnam War. Keep your head inside your hatch tankers, the Cobra is coming in hot with the release of War Thunder update 1.81 The Valkyries!
Briefly: The Huey’s worthy successor in the gunship role, sporting excellent speed and handling characteristics in combination with deadly weaponry.
Parallel to the development of the UH-1 transport helicopter, Bell was actively conducting research on helicopter gunship designs. This resulted in the creation of the “Iroquois Warrior”, a mockup of a gunship design based on components from the UH-1B Huey. The mockup was presented to interested Army officials in June 1962, resulting in a proof-of-concept contract later that year. Following the contract award, Bell created the Model 207 “Sioux Scout”, which was evaluated by the Army in early 1964.
Although impressed by the Model 207, the Army seeked a larger and more powerful design, resulting in the creation of a new competition of which Bell was not a part of. Instead, Bell independently continued developing and refining their gunship design, eventually creating the Model 209 - a design that was a combination of the Iroquois Warrior mockup and the concepts behind the Model 207.
Meanwhile, the ongoing Vietnam War sparked an urgent demand for dedicated attack helicopters. Although gunship versions of the UH-1 performed this role with relative success, the fact that they weren’t initially intended for this role somewhat limited their effectiveness. Back in the States, the Army’s ongoing competition produced no winning design as a result of technical and political difficulties. To quickly address their demand, the Army started looking for an interim design to act as a stopgap measure in 1965.
Soon after testing of the Model 209 concluded in September 1965, the Army decided to award Bell with a manufacturing contract later that year. The contract officially put the Model 209 into production under the Army designation of UH-1H HueyCobra, but was later redesignated to AH-1G Cobra.
The AH-1G Cobra entered service with the U.S. Army in 1967, participating mainly through the remainder of the Vietnam War as well as other conflicts. The AH-1G was retired from active service in the early 1980s, being replaced by newer models of the Cobra.
In War Thunder, the AH-1G Cobra will appear in the American aviation research tree with update 1.81. The Cobra is a gunship attack helicopter, similar to the UH-1C Huey which we’ve discussed in a previous devblog, with the difference of being designed from the start to fulfill this role instead of being converted to it, as was the case with the UH-1.
Even though it may not be immediately visible, the AH-1G Cobra shares some of its parts and design solutions with the Huey, such as the tail section, rotors and turbine engine, to name a few. Speaking of the engine, the Cobra is powered by the same Lycoming T53 turboshaft engine as found on the UH-1, albeit with an increased power output of 1,400 horsepower, compared to the UH-1C’s 1,100.
Fun fact: In 1968, an Army AH-1G was involved in a unique rescue operation, where a downed Air Force pilot was rescued from enemy territory by holding onto the opened gun panel doors of the helicopter for the entire duration of the flight.
The powerful engine in combination with the Cobra’s smaller size and weight, allow the aircraft to achieve a maximum top speed of 172 mph (277 km/h), whilst offering even better handling characteristics than the Huey. However, armor protection is also kept light on the Cobra, being about the same as on the Huey, which means that using speed and agility as protective measures will remain of paramount importance.
As the AH-1G was designed from the ground up to be used in the gunship role, the number and type of possible armaments the machine can carry varies significantly compared to the UH-1C. As the primary armament, it mainly used the six-barreled 7.62mm gatling gun with 4000 rounds of ammunition paired up with a 40mm grenade launcher with a capacity of 231 grenades. Additionally, other combinations of weapons could be utilised.
In addition to that, the Cobra can mount various other secondary armaments underneath its stub wings, such as additional gunpods, pods for both high explosive and shaped charge rockets. This wide range of available secondary ordnance options in combination with the primary weapons, make the Cobra a force to be reckoned with for commanders of main battle tanks on one hand, and an absolute nightmare for drivers of lightly armored machines on the other.
Be on the lookout for the arrival of the AH-1G Cobra to the skies of War Thunder with the release of the upcoming update 1.81 The Valkyries. Be sure to also stay tuned to the news for more information regarding the next major update. Until then, safe flying pilots!
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Comments (77)
"Strike Fast, Strike Hard, Strike Often"
what about older stuff? Sikorsky S-67 Blackhawk? Lockheed AH-56 Cheyenne? will those be added as well?
Sorry but I have to do it... Ride of the walkyries incoming XD
i thought it say the A10 XD
Could I get more information on the pilot who was rescued? Sounds like a really interesting story.
So, with RU getting the Hind, wonder how long it will be before we see the US counter to it... the AH-64A Apache
why did you stoped adding WW2 tanks? instead you choose only dream on tanks that 90% of players will never have..
umm do we have to get all the planes to get helis or can u get a starter heli?
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