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IAI SeaScan

Contents
Introduction
Characteristics
Performance
In Israeli Navys/Air Force Service
References

Introduction
A maritime observation jet, The Seascan, which has been

used by the IAF since 1978, is a specialized version of the


IAI's Westwind business plane, developed in the 1970's.
The IAI decided to develop the plane after the terror attack
at the Savoy Hotel in Tel Aviv in March 1975, in which eight
terrorists had reached the shore in a rubber dinghy, without
being spotted.
The plane can detect targets at long ranges, even over rough
seas.
The Seascan has two bubble windows on either side of the
fuselage, which enable final, visual identification of a target.
The Shahaf planes are operated by the IAF, but it is the
Israeli Navy that decides when and where to employ them.

Contd.
The Seascan has a crew complement of seven: a pilot, a copilot and

a navigator from the Air Force, and a mission commander and


three more men from the Navy.
The mission commander is an officer who completed the Ship
Captains Course or the Command Course in the Navy.
A maritime reconnaissance flight by the Seascan usually lasts
several hours.
Since their entry into service, the Seascans have assisted in the
capture of terrorist boats and in the prevention of planned terror
attacks.
The planes were also involved in rescues of civilian vessels in
distress on high seas, and in reporting ships that were polluting the
waters.

Characteristics
Crew: Two (pilot & co-pilot)
Capacity: Up to 10 passengers
Length: 15.93 m (52 ft 3 in)
Wingspan: 13.65 m (44 ft 9 in)
Height: 4.81 m (15 ft 9 in)
Wing area: 28.64 m (308.3 ft)
Empty weight: 6,010 kg (13,250 lb)
Max. takeoff weight: 10,660 kg (23,500 lb)
Powerplant: 2 Garrett TFE731-3-

1G turbofan engines, 16.46 kN (3,700 lbf) each

Performance
Maximum speed: 868 km/h (469 knots, 539 mph)

at 8,840 m (29,000 ft)


Cruise speed: 723 km/h (390 knots, 449 mph) econ
cruise, at 11,89012,500 m (39,00041,000 ft)
Stall speed: 184 km/h (99 knots, 114 mph) CAS,
flaps down, engines idling
Range: 4,430 km (2,392 nmi, 2,770 mi) with
maximum payload
Service ceiling: 13,720 m (45,000 ft) (max
certificated ceiling)
Rate of climb: 25.4 m/s (5,000 ft/min)

Primary Role

Maritime reconnaissance jet

Origin

Israel

Dimensions
Wingspan: 13.65 m
Length: 16.8 m
Height: 4.81 m
Wing area: 28.64 sq. m
Capabilities
Maximum speed: 846 kph
Ceiling: 14,800 m
Range: 3,218 km
Weight

Power Plant

Empty: 4,667 kg
Max. loaded: 10,365 kg.
Two Garrett TFE731-3 engines
with a thrust of 1,678 kg. each

In Israeli Navys/Air Force Service


Three IAI SeaScan (version - 1124N "Shahaf) are in

maritime patrol role with Israeli Navy though the


planes are operated by Israeli Air Force.

References
http://airspot.ru/catalogue_image/filename/746/th

umb/iai1124-i.jpg
http://img.planespotters.net/media/photos/origin
al/088000/PlanespottersNet_088844.jpg
http://www.xairforces.net/images/country/israel/
westwind_seascan_iaf_0001.jpg
http://www.idfblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/
12/shahaf.jpg
http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/aircraft/
seascan/Seascan.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IAI_Westwind
http://www.oocities.org/capecanaveral/hangar/284

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