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Chakavak
Attachment of 3 Chakavk aircraft to the "Army Navy"
Role Ultralight training-reconnaissance planesType of aircraft
Manufacturer  Iran
Designer An Iranian Knowledge Base Company
Introduction 2019
Status Active service, Islamic Republic of Iran
Primary users Iran
(Islamic Republic of Iran Navy Aviation)

The Chakavak (ultralight training-reconnaissance plane) (Persian: هواپیمای آموزشی-شناسایی چکاوک) is an Iranian ultralight training-reconnaissance plane which is able to fly at an altitude of 14000 feet above sea-level for approximately four and a half hours with a speed of 280 kilometers (per hour). Chakavak aircraft possesses 2 seats and an engine. The aircraft weighs 500 kg during flight and 750 kg during takeoff.

This plane was designed by a domestic knowledge-based company, and was joined the Iranian Navy's aviation fleet in the southern port city of Bandar Abbas, in Hormozgan province on December 03, 2019. Three of these domestically-manufactured training-reconnaissance planes were delivered to the Iranian Navy's aviation fleet on the mentioned day in 2019.

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