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The F-86K is the NATO export version of the American F-86D interceptor, developed on the basis of the well-known Sabre jet fighter. Having seen extensive use with nations around the world, the F-86K is now set to arrive in War Thunder as well with the release of the upcoming update 1.89!
Briefly: A new top ranking jet interceptor developed on the basis of the F-86 Sabre, featuring air-to-air missiles and an afterburner!
In March 1949, the North American company launched the development of a new jet interceptor, based on the existing F-86 Sabre, as part of a private venture. The new design was the first interceptor developed to be operated by a single crew member and utilized unguided rockets in combination with a complex fire control system, rather than conventional guns, in order to destroy its target. Already by April, the project had received official endorsement from high-ranking military officials and development of a production version began in parallel.
While a production contract was signed in October, the first prototype, designated YF-95, conducted its maiden flight in December 1949. In the early ‘50s, Soviet nuclear testing and the subsequent start of the Korean conflict led to an accelerated development of the YF-95. Despite this, problems during development caused production to be delayed, resulting in the aircraft reaching its first units only in March 1951. During the delay however, the designation of the aircraft changed to F-86D and it received its unofficial nickname “Sabre Dog”.
In January 1953, North American was approached by an offer from the Italian military to develop a twin-seater version of the F-86D armed with cannons. As the cost and necessary redesign work turned out to be too great, an agreement was made to produce the aircraft in its original design, but with cannon armament and a simplified fire control system instead. This new export version of the Sabre Dog received the new designation of F-86K.
Initially, the F-86K was produced exclusively in the U.S., but would later also be manufactured under licence by the Italian Fiat company. The F-86 entered service in 1955 and apart from the Italian Air Force, the F-86K also served with many other operators worldwide including France, West Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Honduras, Venezuela. Around 340 F-86Ks were produced out of over 2,800 Sabre Dogs built in total. Most of the F-86Ks would be decommissioned by the late ‘60s, while some even went on to serve into the ‘70s.
F-86K Sabre Dog, jet fighter, France, VI rank.
Pros
- Air-to-air missiles AIM-9B Sidewinder
- Afterburner
- 20mm cannons
Cons
- Subsonic
In War Thunder, the F-86K will be a new addition to the game, coming as part of update 1.89 and will be available to all pilots at the top rank in the French aviation tree! Although not quite being able to reach supersonic speeds, the transonic F-86K still offers excellent performance thanks to its afterburning jet engine and is sure to leave no one unsatisfied with its firepower either, with all of this being rounded off with radar capabilities too.
The F-86K is powered by a General Electrics J47-GE-33 turbojet engine, producing roughly 34 kN of thrust with the afterburner engaged. In terms of speed, this power allows the F-86K to reach a maximum speed of 692 mph (1115 km/h) at sea level. While this top speed certainly won’t set any new speed records in War Thunder, it will definitely get the job done when it comes to fighting sub- and transonic opponents of other nations and might even be enough to occasionally allow you to catch a supersonic foe off guard!
Fun Fact: The Sabre Dog was initially to be designated F-95, but had its name changed to F-86D instead, in order to make it seem like a variant of the existing Sabre and not an entirely new aircraft. In reality however, the F-86D was only about 25% similar to the original F-86 and the name change was only done to secure further support for the project.
As already hinted at before, the F-86K isn’t cutting any corners when it comes to firepower though. With its primary armament consisting of four 20mm M24A1 cannons, fed with a total of 528 rounds of ammunition, the F-86K is more than well equipped to make short work of most opponents that it goes up against. However, for pilots that prefer to get a bit more bang for their buck, the F-86K has something more on offer.
Namely, the F-86K can also be fitted with a pair of AIM-9B Sidewinders. Aspiring F-86K pilots may use these deadly missiles to extend their engagement range beyond that of their cannons in order to combat faster opponents or catch unsuspecting targets off guard. However, being an early version of the Sidewinder missile, pilots will need to be wary of its limitations and will often have to pick the ideal moment to fire the missile in order to achieve the best result.
The F-86K is inbound to War Thunder and will arrive as part of the upcoming update 1.89, being available to French pilots at release. Eager to find out what else the next content update has in store for you? Then be sure to stay tuned to the news for all the latest info and developments on the next major update coming to the game. Until then, clear skies pilots!
The War Thunder Team
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Comments (266)
now add it for the country that made the damn thing
The country that made the damn thing (apparently) never used it...
All answers (2)FranciumFalcon, a few number of f86ks built by fiat were sent back to US.some photo show it
These early jets are just boring anyways, I wish we'd eventually reach the F-14... now that's a beast!
All answers (1)Turenkarn, People like you with the help of developers will ruin the game even more than it is....
So when is this coming to America? Or the F-86H, or F-86L as counterparts? It already makes zero sense that while the non AAM equipped F-86F-2 and MiG-17 are rank VI, while the missile equipped F-86F-40 is rank V, it would be REAL nice if America actually GOT a comparable aircraft to the F-40, CL-13B, and now F-86K, that would actually make sense in rank VI.......
I don't think US will get any new non subsonic jet that is comparable to CL-13 or f86k. So pretty much entire US 9.0 jet are danked
i guess you are the reason why its ally vs ally and axis vs axis...
Ouiche god damnit tell us if we are not getting the Leclerc
I'd go to gulag if i do that, but... follow the news ;)
All answers (1)Ouiche, I ouiche your not lying to us
Leclerc is coming sadly...
War_Gaming_NL, war gaming will add it before gaijin
I don't mind the fact that its a french top tier jet again even tho they already got one, but if brittain doesn't get a supersonic plane this update then this joke will make my cry. for real love the plane tho and not gonna be toxic. nice design gaijin.
We don't (either) have a real supersonic, and this is still another subsonic... We're still nowhere near the T-2s...
All answers (1)FranciumFalcon, France might get the F8 crusader.
Thought Italy got this one first, France has more options like our Mystere IVa.
Maybe, since this isn't really a French jet, Gaijin won't make it bleed speed horribly and give it only 2/3rds of its IRL acceleration/climbrate?
T-2 was a 1970s era jet. Mirage III flew in an actual war In 1967! How is it not in this game yet?
Yeah, but Gaijin wan'ts money, so you grind clone of same old Saber with radar and different cannons. Example of Gaijin stratagy: Grind for Saber at 9.0 → Gring for same Saber same BR but 3% faster plane another 360 000 rp → Grind for same Saber but with cannons for another 360 000 RP (basicly a cannon modification for 360 000 RP) GREAT! → Grind another Saber 10% faster another 390 000 RP
All answers (2)Werner_von_Lasse, Idk, but , for the actual plane, Mirage are too much fast, ( I want it too as a french guy) , for exemple, the 1st version, Mirage III, had a top speed of 2 350 Km/h = 1 460 Mph, the T2 is "only 1 700 km"
Mirage III would be a bit too fast, we'd need to see mig-21's, F104's, F106, and many others would need to come around as well. More over I want to see them fill out the Mach 1.6-1.8 range of Aircraft since there is many of them before we start dabbling into Mach 2. However there is a caveat since the 'maximum' speed is a bit of a lie. So while some aircraft are Mach 2 Capable, their capability say at 3000-5000m could be very similar to some of the Mach 1.2-1.7 aircraft in now.