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The CF-116 Freedom Fighter is a Canadian multi-role fighter available to NATO forces.

History

The Canadair CF-5 (officially designated "CF-116 Freedom Fighter") is the Canadair license-built version of the American Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter aircraft for the Canadian Forces. It is a twin-engine, single-seat multi-role combat aircraft. The CF-5 was upgraded periodically throughout its service career in Canada. The Canadian Forces retired the type in 1995, although CF-5s continued to be used by other countries into the early 21st century.

The CF-5 was ordered by the Royal Canadian Air Force, which became part of the Canadian Forces on 1 February 1968. The new unified force took delivery of the first CF-5s (it was almost universally referred to as the CF-5 except in official documentation) at the end of 1968. Total production by Canadair for Canadian Forces was 89 single-seat aircraft and 46 dual-seat aircraft.

Overview

AirLand Battle

The CF-116 Freedom Fighter is a relatively inexpensive air superiority fighter available to Canadian and NATO decks. The CF-116 carries six AIM-9J Sidewinder missiles, and two 20mm Pontiac M39A2 cannons, making the type an ideal helicopter hunter. The major drawbacks of the CF-116 are its lack of a long-range missile compliment, and lack of ECM. Both of these factors make the CF-116 vulnerable to enemy fighters, or Integrated Air Defense Systems (IADS). At a cost of 70 points per aircraft, however, the CF-116's offensive capabilities against either helicopters or enemy strike platforms largely offset its drawbacks.

Red Dragon

The CF-116 in Wargame: Red Dragon is a ground attack aircraft, carrying three Mk. 83 500kg bombs and a pair of 20mm Pontiac M39A2 cannons. The Mk. 83 bombs provide the CF-116 with good striking capability, and can damage or destroy infantry, and lightly or moderately armored vehicles. The CF-116's powerful strike ability for its inexpensive cost (70 points per plane) is offset by its lack of ECM, lack of missiles for close-range defense, and relatively slow speed compared to other strike platforms (750km/h). A fighter escort is highly recommended to cover the CF-116, and destroying enemy IADS prior to striking with this aircraft is paramount to success.

Weapons

AirLand Battle

Weapons
Type Autocannon AAM No Weapon
Name Twin Pontiac M39A2 AIM-9J Sidewinder
Caliber 20mm AoE, F&F
Ammo x 280 x 6
Range Ground = 2100 m
Helicopters = 1400 m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = 2100 m
Ground = N/A m
Helicopters = 1750 m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = 2800 m
Accuracy 6 8
AP Power 0 0
HE Power 1 4
Suppression 46 160
Rate of fire 1499 r/min 30 r/min

Red Dragon

Weapons WRD Icon Twin M39A2 WRD Icon Mk.83
Type Autocannon Bomb No Weapon
Name Twin Pontiac M39A2 Mk. 83
Caliber 20mm AoE
Ammo x 280 x 3
Range Ground = 2100 m
Helicopters = 1400 m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = 2100 m
Ground = 3500 m
Helicopters = N/A m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = N/A m
Accuracy 30% 20%
Stabilizer 30% N/A
AP Power 0 0
HE Power 1 15
Suppression 46 834
Rate of fire 1499 r/min 33 r/min

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See Also

Template:Canada Arsenal Template:Red Dragon Canada arsenal

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