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* Very agile, with secondary load outs installed
 
* Very agile, with secondary load outs installed
 
* Good secondary weapon loadout
 
* Good secondary weapon loadout
* Fully spaded, all modules and armaments unlocked
 
 
* Increased research points + silver lion gain
 
* Increased research points + silver lion gain
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* IR Thermal vision for cannon/ATGM camera and image intensifier for the pilot/gunner
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* Female custom crew models
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* Joystick specific handling characteristics:
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** Easy to recover from adverse roll (retreating blade stall) at high speeds
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** Has SAS mode assistance support (Dampening mode only)
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** Good pitch authority at high speeds<!-- contrary to real life claims, apparently the AH-1F is known to stiffen up badly at high speeds. Ironically the AH-1S in game has poor roll authority at high speeds instead -->
  
 
'''Cons:'''
 
'''Cons:'''
  
* Slow takeoff acceleration
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* Slow takeoff spool-up and acceleration
 
* No missile protection
 
* No missile protection
* No flares
 
 
* No IRCM
 
* No IRCM
* No sidewinder air-to-air missiles
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* No air-to-air missiles
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* Somewhat heavy even without additional ordinances,
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** Strong tendancy to fall into a vortex ring state
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* Joystick specific handling characteristics:
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** Retains energy rather poorly in turns<!-- compared to the UH-1D, Mi-24 A/V, Ka-50 and Allouette II -->
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** Rotor RPM tends to drop easily
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** Moderately strong adverse roll (retreating blade stall) at high speeds with poor roll control
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** Has a light tendency to nose over but generally doesn't tend to fall into an inverted spin
 +
** Moderately poor adverse yaw/roll/pitch stability characteristics
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** Centre of gravity sits behind the stub wings' centre of lift<!-- flight model error? It's significant enough that I can feel it! Generally speaking this is a significant issue in aircraft design -->
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 09:17, 13 January 2020

AH-1S Kisarazu
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This page is about the Japanese attack helicopter AH-1S Kisarazu. For other uses, see AH-1 (Family).

Description

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The AH-1S Kisarazu is a gift rank VI Japanese attack helicopter with a battle rating of 9.7 (AB/RB/SB). In addition, the AH-1S Kisarazu is the first vehicle in the game to feature a female flight crew. This helicopter was introduced in Update 1.89 "Imperial Navy".

General info

Flight Performance

The AH-1S is a single turboshaft T53-L-703 power plant, it provides up to 1300 BHP & 210 Kgf with a mass of 350 Kg. This turboshaft engine is able to push the AH-1S to speeds in excess of 277 km/h whilst carrying wing mounted armaments.

Characteristics
Stock
Max Speed
(km/h at 1,000 m)
Max altitude
(meters)
AB RB
266 259 3475
Upgraded
Max Speed
(km/h at 1,000 m)
Max altitude
(meters)
AB RB
288 277 (stat card) (295 tested) 3475

Survivability and armour

The AH-1S is an armoured attack helicopter offering protection to the crew and engine:

  • Composite boron carbide seat enclosures, for both of the crew, with a thickness of 20 mm.
  • A steel seat, which offers a thickness of 12 mm for the pilot only.
  • Steel plate covers, offering 12 mm of thickness over the turboshaft engine.

The AH-1S compensates with its small and nimble size compared to the Mi-24 Hind's which are incredibly well armoured but are huge and slow in comparison. However, the AH-1S does not protect all of its critical components, such as: fuel tanks, transmission, propeller shaft & control surfaces with armour plating. Nor does it have armoured glass installed around the cockpit.

Armaments

Offensive armament

Main article: M197 (20 mm)

The AH-1S Kisarazu is armed with:

  • 1 x 20 mm M197 cannon (750 rpg = 750 total)

Suspended armament

The AH-1S Kisarazu In-flight, Being redirected to a combat zone

The AH-1S offers a wide range of choice for secondary armament, up to 12 choices:

  • Without load
  • 28 x FFAR Mighty Mouse rockets
  • 76 x FFAR Mighty Mouse rockets
  • 2 x 7.62 mm M134 Minigun machine gun
  • 2 x 7.62 mm M134 Minigun machine gun & 14 x FFAR Mighty Mouse rockets
  • 2 x 7.62 mm M134 Minigun machine gun & 38 x FFAR Mighty Mouse rockets
  • 4 x BGM-71 TOW missiles
  • 8 x BGM-71 TOW missiles
  • 4 x BGM-71 TOW missiles & 38 x FFAR Mighty Mouse rockets
  • 8 x BGM-71 TOW missiles & 38 x FFAR Mighty Mouse rockets
  • 4 x BGM-71 TOW missiles & 2 x 7.62 mm M134 Minigun machine gun
  • 8 x BGM-71 TOW missiles & 2 x 7.62 mm M134 Minigun machine gun

Usage in battles

When playing the AH-1S, select the helipad which is in the ideal tactical location for your playstyle. Climb to around 1,500 meters, find a target, then descend on to them. For optimal effectiveness, it is important that you engage them from the rear of the side. As pilots primarily scan in front of themselves for targets, attacking from behind will give you the advantage of not being seen. When shadowing the target, approach as fast as possible to close the gap to within TOW range. After slowing, engage the sight stabilizer and fire the TOW missile and guide it to the target.

If the target tries to evade, keep the missile on the target and adjust to counter any manoeuvres your adversary may attempt.

Perhaps most importantly, if out of TOW range, the missile will self-detonate and could give your position away, if your adversary is attentive and sees the explosion.

Msg-important.png Remember you only have around one and a half miles before the missiles will denote by them self, you can only select to carry either 4 or 8 BG-71 Tow missiles.

After gaining experience while playing with the BGM-71 missiles, you will be able to determine when you are within range based on that experience. This also applies to any other type of missile in the game too.

When engaging in close quarters combat with other helicopters, the biggest threats are air to air missiles- The AH-1S does not offer any protection against them with countermeasures such as flairs or IRCM. This means you need to stay alert, active & on the lookout for fast moving dots. If you see a small fast dot heading towards you, make very sharp abrupt turns, change height at the same time while turning and rolling.

Msg-warning.png These are the biggest threats to you in battle since they can carry air-to-air missiles
Msg-important.png You may even be able to shoot down missiles with the installed 20 mm triple rotary M197 cannon.

When engaging other helicopters, the triple barrel rotary cannon makes short work of any adversary. Make sure to load it with the air target belt, aim for critical elements of the rival helicopters such as cockpit, engine and fuel tanks. If you have equipped your helicopter with the additional twin M134 miniguns, bring your target in front of you and open fire. They will obliterate the target and send a flaming wreck to the ground. The fast fire rate will chew through ammo at a rapid rate, but when fully loaded have 3,000 rounds in total. That’s 1,500 Rounds per mini gun, in addition to the 750 cannon rounds for the M197, potentially up to 3,750 rounds total!

Ground forces

AH1fS Gunner view.jpg

Playing the AH-1S in ground forces, it is recommended to load up the 8x BG-71 Tow missiles & 38x FFAR Might mouse missiles. The BG-71 will give you the penetration at range in order to terminate tankers and with safety from the Anti-Aircraft Missile equipped anti-air vehicles. It is a wise tactic that Anti-Aircraft Missile equipped anti-air vehicles to be terminated first. Then once terminated, move into the battlefield and dominate the tanks with the 38 x FFAR Might mouse missiles, which can cause a lot of damage and could potentially terminate up to 38 tanks with well-placed shots.

The ideal tactic is to utilise the helicopter and the terrain. Such as maps which have forests and lots of tree lines, stay low over the trees and select your targets based on the threat to yourself first, then the impact to the team.

For example, if you have seen no enemy SPAA vehicles or other helicopters, climb in height, hover, then fire one or two missiles. Then quickly break off the hover and move to another part of the map, this way it allows you to stay undetected, remain stealthy and become a major threat to the enemy team.

Handling radar and Surface to Air missiles, when an enemy missile equipped SPAA is achieving a lock on, you will be notified with red arrows on the screen saying radar. To break the lock start rolling, gaining speed and the arrows will go away. If you are not successful, keep a close watch around the helicopter. At this, you will see white smoke coming from the ground, make very sharp abrupt turns. Change height at the same time while turning and rolling to avoid the missile.

Msg-info.png Keep a close watch out for aircraft and other attack helicopters!

Modules

Tier Flight performance Survivability Weaponry
I Compressor Flack jacket Offensive 20 mm belts
II Helicopter frame New 20 mm cannons M200A1
III Engine Replacing helicopter blades Gun pod M18A1 TOW
IV Cover New 7 mm MGs TOW 4

Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Great manoeuvrability
  • Very agile, with secondary load outs installed
  • Good secondary weapon loadout
  • Increased research points + silver lion gain
  • IR Thermal vision for cannon/ATGM camera and image intensifier for the pilot/gunner
  • Female custom crew models
  • Joystick specific handling characteristics:
    • Easy to recover from adverse roll (retreating blade stall) at high speeds
    • Has SAS mode assistance support (Dampening mode only)
    • Good pitch authority at high speeds

Cons:

  • Slow takeoff spool-up and acceleration
  • No missile protection
  • No IRCM
  • No air-to-air missiles
  • Somewhat heavy even without additional ordinances,
    • Strong tendancy to fall into a vortex ring state
  • Joystick specific handling characteristics:
    • Retains energy rather poorly in turns
    • Rotor RPM tends to drop easily
    • Moderately strong adverse roll (retreating blade stall) at high speeds with poor roll control
    • Has a light tendency to nose over but generally doesn't tend to fall into an inverted spin
    • Moderately poor adverse yaw/roll/pitch stability characteristics
    • Centre of gravity sits behind the stub wings' centre of lift

History

Describe the history of the creation and combat usage of the helicopter in more detail than in the introduction. If the historical reference turns out to be too big, take it to a separate article, taking a link to an article about the vehicle and adding a block "/ History" (example: https://wiki.warthunder.com/(Vehicle-name)/History) and add a link to it here using the main template. Be sure to reference text and sources by using <ref>, as well as adding them at the end of the article.

Media

Images
  • AH-1S WTWallpaper 001.jpg
  • AH-1S WTWallpaper 003.jpg
  • AH-1S WTWallpaper 002.png
Videos

See also

Related development
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era
  • Agusta A129 Mangusta

External links


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