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Breguet Br.1050 Alizé



Introduction


Br.1050 Alizé

A French navy Alizé with being serviced on the deck of an aircraft carrier.
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Origin
France
Type
Maritime patrol aircraft
Anti submarine warfare aircraft
Service life
1959 - 2000
Status
Out of service
Development
1950's
Developer
France - Breguet
Production
1957 - 1962
Producer
France - Breguet
Number produced
87 production aircraft
5 prototypes
Designations
Br.1050 (production designation)
Notable users
France - French Navy
India - Indian Navy

Description


Introduction

The Breguet Alizé is an early Cold War era anti-submarine warfare aircraft of French origin. It was developed by Breguet in the 1950's. The design was based on an earlier design for a fighter that did not go into production. As with many French aircraft the Alizé is named after type of wind, the tradewind in this case. The Alizé was to be used from aircraft carriers while the contemporary Breguet Atlantic carried out its missions from bases near the shore. Although the anti-submarine warfare capabilities were a bit lacking, it proved to be very capable as a maritime patrol aircraft. During several conflicts Indian navy Alizé proved effective against small surface vessels.

Design

The Alizé is a turboprop powered aircraft. It has a conventional design with a single low mounted wing and a single Rolls-Royce Dart engine in the nose. The crew of three consists of a pilot and radar operator seated side by side, with the sensor operator behind them. The wings can be folded to save space during storage on the aircraft carrier. Landing on the carrier deck is achieved by a hook at the tail of the plane that catches a wire on the landing deck. Weapons can be carried in the internal bay or on wing pylons.

Firepower

For use against submarines a single lightweight torpedo or two depth charges can be carried in the internal weapons bay. Free fall bombs, 68mm SNEB unguided rockets and AS.12 guided rockets can be carried on the wing pylons. There is no internal cannon or machine gun.

Sensors

The Alizé is fitted with a retractable radar for surface search and with sonobueys for detecting submarines. In the early 1980's a batch of French aircraft received an upgrade with a better radar, improved navigation and ESM systems. A second upgraded in the 1990's included a datalink, improved avionics and FLIR camera. Even though the upgrades were major improvements over the original equipment, the capabilities remained a bit limited compared to contemporary aircraft in the same role.

Mobility

As a turboprop aircraft the speed is rather limited with a 518 km/h maximum at altitude and 460 km/h at sea level. The limited speed makes the Alizé an easy target for fighter aircraft and anti-aircraft guns. On the other hand speed is not a major requirement in maritime patrol. Endurance and range are of greater importance and both are good given an endurance of over 5 hours.

Users

The Alizé was only acquired by France and India, with France being the major user. Both nations used the Alizé on aircraft carriers and to a lesser extent from shore bases. During several conflicts the Alizé proved to be very useful, even though its effectiveness against submarines was limited. The last Alizé retired in the year 2000 and none remains in service.

Variants


Br.1050 Alizé

Left side view of Breguet Alizé on approach in 1986.
Source: Mike Freer - © GFDL 1.2

Variants of the Breguet Alizé

The Breguet Br.1050 Alizé is an anti-submarine warfare aircraft for use from aircraft carriers. Only a single type was produced and there are no real variants.

In French service the Alizé was upgraded twice and renamed Br.1050M after the first upgrade. Both upgrades consisted of improving the electronics and sensors.

After the first upgrade the Alizé was reffered to as the ALM (ALizé Modernisé) and comprised of 28 aircraft. The second upgrade was denoted as the ALH (ALizé mis à Hauteur) and was carried out on 15 aircraft.

Details


Facts Br.1050 Alizé
General
Origin
France
Type
Anti submarine warfare aircraft
Crew
3 (pilot, navigator, sensor operator)
Dimensions
Length
13.86 m
Wingspan
15.60 m wingspan
7.0 m wings folded
Height
5.0 m
Wing area
36.0 m²
Empty weight
5.7 t
Max take-off weight
8.2 t
Propulsion
Engine setup
Single turboprop with four blade propeller
Powerplant
Rolls-Royce Dart Rda.7 Mk 21
Power output
1.975 hp
Flight characteristics
Speed
520 km/h maximum at 3 km
460 km/h maximum at sea level
370 km/h cruise speed
232 km/h patrol speed
Range
2.870 km ferry
2.500 km standard
1.850 km with external armament
Endurance
7 hour 40 minute max endurance
5 hour normal mission endurance
Ceiling
6.3 km
Climb rate
7.0 m/s at sea level
Wing load
229 kg/m²
Systems
Sensors
DRAA-2A radar (as built)
DRAA-10A Iguane radar (after 1st upgrade)
14x sonobuoy
Chlio FLIR camera (after 2nd upgrade)
Electronics
Equinox navigation system (as built)
OMEGA navigation system (after 1st upgrade)
ARAR-10A ESM system (as built)
APAR-12A ESM system (after 1st upgrade)
AN/ASA-26 sonobuey receptor (as built)
AN/ARR-52 sonobuey receptor (after 1st upgrade)
Data link (after 2nd upgrade)
Self-defense
104x decoys (after 2nd upgrade)
Landing gear
Retractable tricycle, double wheels rear
Armament
Internal guns
None
Bomb bay
Single internal bomb bay for 1 lightweight torpedo or 2 depth charges
Hardpoints
4 pylons
Weapons load
1.250 kg of ordnance
Weapon options
Torpedo
Single L4, Mk 43, Mk 44 or Mk 46 torpedo in weapons bay
Depth charges
Three depth charges instead of torpedo in weapons bay
Two depth charges on pylons
Rockets
Single 127mm rocket on three small pylons replacing outboard pylon
7 round 68mm SNEB pod on each pylon
Missiles
Single AS.12 missile on each outer pylon
Bombs
Free fall bomb on each pylon

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