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Light combat aircraft
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A light combat aircraft (LCA) is a light, multirole jet/turboprop military aircraft, commonly derived from advanced trainer designs, designed for engaging in light combat.[citation needed] The mission can either be in a light strike or attack missions, reconnaissance, interdiction roles or trainer roles and even air-to-air fight.

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An Aero L-159 Alca, a type of light combat aircraft
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Characteristics

They are typically slower than larger multirole or strike aircraft such as the American F-18, F-15E Strike Eagle, or Russian MiG-29. Most light combat aircraft are capable only of subsonic speeds, although some are capable of reaching Mach 1+. An LCA will typically be equipped with bombs, gun pods, or short-range air-to-air missiles used for COIN or CAS missions.

Some aircraft integrate more advanced armaments such as smart bombs, air to ground missiles, ECM pods (Electronic Countermeasure), and electronic targeting systems.[1][verification needed] However, these aircraft are usually used for self-defense or anti-hostile aircraft/helicopter missions, not for air-defense missions typically carried out by lightweight fighters. Some LCAs are capable of air-to-air combat or point air defense missions if equipped with multi-mode radar systems. Still, the majority cannot perform these missions due to their small design and limited capabilities. LCAs are often used to patrol the skies and implement border patrol or air policing.[citation needed]

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Aircraft

The list of a light combat aircraft currently on the market is below.

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A Russian Air Force Yak-130
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HAL HJT-36 PT-1 (S3466) Sitara at Yelahanka Air Force Station
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References

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