Grumman OV-1 Mohawk

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The Grumman OV-1 Mohawk is a twin-turboprop, battlefield reconnaissance and attack aircraft developed for the U.S. Army during the Cold War, known for its side-looking radar and rugged short takeoff and landing capabilities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military aircraft
reconnaissance aircraft
twin-turboprop aircraft
allWeatherCapability yes
armamentOption bombs
machine guns
rockets
capability battle damage assessment
day and night reconnaissance
electronic surveillance
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew 2
designedForRole battlefield surveillance
light attack
reconnaissance
developedFor United States Army NERFINISHED
engineType turboprop
era Cold War
feature short takeoff and landing capability
side-looking airborne radar
tandem cockpit
twin tail
firstFlight 1959
hasVariant OV-1A NERFINISHED
OV-1B NERFINISHED
OV-1C NERFINISHED
OV-1D NERFINISHED
introduced 1961
length approximately 41 ft
manufacturer Grumman NERFINISHED
maximumSpeed approximately 300 knots
natoReportingName Mohawk NERFINISHED
numberOfEngines 2
operator United States Army
powerplant Lycoming T53 turboprop NERFINISHED
primaryUser United States Army NERFINISHED
range approximately 1,000 miles
retired 1996
sensor infrared imaging system (on some variants)
photographic cameras
serviceCeiling approximately 25,000 ft
takeoffAndLanding short unprepared airstrips
usedInConflict Gulf War
Vietnam War
wingConfiguration high-wing
wingspan approximately 48 ft

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Grumman notableProduct Grumman OV-1 Mohawk