With the exception of the usage of Russian avionics, Bulgaria expects to update its L-39ZA aircraft within a year

 

Bulgaria plans to modernize its L-39ZA aircraft within a year, excluding the use of Russian avionics.

The Czech company Aero Vodochody will modernize Bulgarian the L-39ZA Albatros combat training aircraft. Russian components will be sent to the scarp.

Bulgaria plans to modernize its L-39ZA aircraft within a year, excluding the use of Russian avionics.

The Czech company Aero Vodochody has secured a contract for the overhaul and modernization of the L-39ZA Albatros combat training aircraft from the Bulgarian Air Force. The official start is planed for January 2023. Completion of the overhaul and modernisation is expected in 2024. It was reported by Scramble.

Bulgaria plans to modernize its L-39ZA aircraft within a year, excluding the use of Russian avionics.

The original Russian avionics will be replaced by Western ones. The engine and an auxiliary power unit will be renovated. The upgraded L-39ZA aircraft are expected to fly 7,5 years or 1500 flight hours.

Bulgaria plans to modernize its L-39ZA aircraft within a year, excluding the use of Russian avionics.

Its main feature is that the jet can be used as a light-ground attack aircraft. It has 4 hardpoints with the GSh-23L twin-barrelled 23 mm automatic cannon (150 rounds). The total combat load of unguided rockets or aerial bombs can reach 1100 kg. For instance, maximum combat load of the L-30C aircraft is 290 kg.

Bulgaria plans to modernize its L-39ZA aircraft within a year, excluding the use of Russian avionics.

Moreover, it’s a very rare craft. According to The Military Balance 2022, only 2 European countries have these jets. Bulgaria has 6 units in total and Slovakia has 2 units that are currently in use and 1 craft is in storage. The Czech Republic, which is a main manufacturer of the L-39ZA Albatros aircraft, uses the L-159 combat training aircraft (most advanced craft of this series).

 

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