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CL-1200 Lancer / X-27

Lockheed Corporation · Interceptor · USA · Cold War (1970–1991)

CL-1200 Lancer / X-27 — Interceptor
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The Lockheed CL-1200 Lancer was a late 1960s company-funded proposal for a fighter aircraft based on the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter. The CL-1200 was conceived and marketed mainly for and to non-US military services, as an export product. As such it would have competed with combat-proven designs like the Dassault Mirage III, McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21, and Northrop F-5E Tiger II. The CL-1200 competed unsuccessfully against proposed fourth generation designs, under the US government's Lightweight Fighter program, which would eventually result in the General Dynamics F-16 and Northrop F-17 Cobra.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Fighter
Domain
Defence
Era
Cold War (1970–1991)
Country
USA
Manufacturer
Lockheed Corporation
Primary Role
Interceptor
Status
Retired
Engine
1× turbofan
Thrust / Power
15,000 lbf (66.7 |eng1 lbf-ab= 25,000 |eng1 kn-ab= 111.2 kN)
Length (ft)
57
Wingspan (ft)
29
Empty Weight (lb)
17885
MTOW (lb)
35000
Service Ceiling (ft)
60000
Max Speed (mph)
1690
Max Speed (Mach)
2.57
Armament
CL-1200-2 only:; 1 × 20 mm General Electric M61 Vulcan cannon with 725 rounds, or; 1 × 30 mm DEFA cannon with 400 rounds; Up to 12000 lb ordnance