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The Atlas Cheetah is a South African fighter aircraft, developed for the South African Air Force (SAAF) and currently operated by the Ecuadorian Air Force (FAE). It was first built as a major upgrade of the Dassault Mirage III by the Atlas Aircraft Corporation (later Denel Aviation) of South Africa (established 1965) in South Africa and is based on the Israeli Kfir fighter. Three different variants were created, 16 dual-seat Cheetah D, 16 single-seat Cheetah E and 38 single-seat Cheetah C. The Cheetah Es were retired in 1992, and the Cheetah Cs and Cheetah Ds in April 2008, being replaced by the Saab Gripen. A limited number are still operated in South Africa as flight test aircraft.

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  • Atlas Cheetah
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  • The Atlas Cheetah is a South African fighter aircraft, developed for the South African Air Force (SAAF) and currently operated by the Ecuadorian Air Force (FAE). It was first built as a major upgrade of the Dassault Mirage III by the Atlas Aircraft Corporation (later Denel Aviation) of South Africa (established 1965) in South Africa and is based on the Israeli Kfir fighter. Three different variants were created, 16 dual-seat Cheetah D, 16 single-seat Cheetah E and 38 single-seat Cheetah C. The Cheetah Es were retired in 1992, and the Cheetah Cs and Cheetah Ds in April 2008, being replaced by the Saab Gripen. A limited number are still operated in South Africa as flight test aircraft.
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max takeoff weight alt
  • 30200.0
Guns
  • 2(xsd:integer)
climb rate main
  • 45950.0
length alt
  • 51.0
span main
  • 8.22 m
Status
  • Active
more performance
  • *Maximum g-load: Unknown
thrust alt
  • 71(xsd:integer)
height alt
  • 14.76
Introduced
  • 1986(xsd:integer)
primary user
  • South African Air Force
Type
loading main
  • 250(xsd:integer)
range alt
  • 1300.0
length main
  • 15.55 m
area main
  • 35.0
bombs
  • 8800(xsd:integer)
ferry range main
  • 1400.0
height main
  • 4.50 m
span alt
  • 26.97
missiles
  • 2(xsd:integer)
range main
  • 700.0
Manufacturer
  • Atlas Aviation
max speed main
  • ** At altitude: Mach 2.2 ** At sea level: Mach 1.14
thrust/weight
  • 15873(xsd:integer)
climb rate alt
  • 14000(xsd:integer)
ceiling main
  • 55755.0
National Origin
  • South Africa
empty weight main
  • 6600.0
type of jet
  • afterburning turbojet
Developed From
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  • 376.7
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engine (jet)
  • Snecma Atar 9K50C-11
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  • jet
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ferry range alt
  • 2600.0
empty weight alt
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thrust main
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number of jets
  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • plane
ceiling alt
  • 17,000 m
max takeoff weight main
  • 13700.0
rockets
  • 4(xsd:integer)
Crew
  • one, pilot
Number Built
  • 16(xsd:integer)
  • 38(xsd:integer)
ref
  • Aerospaceweb.org — Aircraft Museum
more general
  • Canard Area: 17.87 ft²
abstract
  • The Atlas Cheetah is a South African fighter aircraft, developed for the South African Air Force (SAAF) and currently operated by the Ecuadorian Air Force (FAE). It was first built as a major upgrade of the Dassault Mirage III by the Atlas Aircraft Corporation (later Denel Aviation) of South Africa (established 1965) in South Africa and is based on the Israeli Kfir fighter. Three different variants were created, 16 dual-seat Cheetah D, 16 single-seat Cheetah E and 38 single-seat Cheetah C. The Cheetah Es were retired in 1992, and the Cheetah Cs and Cheetah Ds in April 2008, being replaced by the Saab Gripen. A limited number are still operated in South Africa as flight test aircraft.
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