IDF FCK1C ROCAF 7th Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing 1427/84-8045  BW1427
IDF FCK1C ROCAF 7th Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing 1427/84-8045  BW1427IDF FCK1C ROCAF 7th Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing 1427/84-8045  BW1427IDF FCK1C ROCAF 7th Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing 1427/84-8045  BW1427IDF FCK1C ROCAF 7th Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing 1427/84-8045  BW1427IDF FCK1C ROCAF 7th Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing 1427/84-8045  BW1427IDF FCK1C ROCAF 7th Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing 1427/84-8045  BW1427IDF FCK1C ROCAF 7th Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing 1427/84-8045  BW1427IDF FCK1C ROCAF 7th Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing 1427/84-8045  BW1427IDF FCK1C ROCAF 7th Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing 1427/84-8045  BW1427

IDF FCK1C ROCAF 7th Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing 1427/84-8045

Product code BW1427

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IDF F-CK-1 Ching-Kuo

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Scale 1 : 72

Publisher/Brand Bless Wing

Format approx W 12.5 x L 19.7 x H 6.1 cm

Version Diecast metal construction with some plastic components. Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details. Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals., with stand, with landing gear

Category Aircraft Scale Models

Subcategory 1: 72 Aircraft Scale Models » 1:72 Bless Wing

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Product description
Unlike previous F-CK-1C models, these new editions come with several significant upgrades:
  • Improved cockpit with "full" size pilot figure
  • Corrected canopy design
  • Detailed landing gears with landing lights
  • All-new weapons set featuring Taiwan self-developed missile systems
    • Wan Chien JASSM
    • Air launched Hsiung Feng III anti-ship missile "PLAN Carrier killer"
    • Sky sword I air-to-air missile
  • New display stand with adjustable viewing angles
  • "Crested Goshawk" color scheme
  • Wan Chien JASSM * 2
  • Sky sword missile * 4 (2 wing tip "fixed" + 2 underwing)
  • Centerline fuel tank * 1

7th Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing
The predecessor of this wing was the Air Force 3rd Group and was established in Jurong,
Jiangsu Province, in 1936. It was expanded into the Air Force 3rd Wing at Pingtung Air Force
Base on January 12, 1953. The wing was equipped with the US p-47, P-51 propeller fighters.
These fighters were replaced with the F-86F Sabre jet fighters in December 1955. The
3rd Wing has shot down 2 MIG-17 of the PLA during the “Battle of August 23”.
The wing was ordered to station at CCK Air Force Base in Taichung in 1959, with the F-104
Star Fighters assigned in December 1955. The pilots of the wing have shot down 2 MIG-19
from the PLA in the air space 30 nautical miles northeast of Kinmen on January 13, 1957. This
set the world record of shooting down MIG fighters by F-104.
The 35th Combat Squadron was introduced to the wing on June 10, 1977 with the use of the
T-33A Shooting Star to perform night bombing mission. The 35th Combat Squadron was
assigned to the command of the Hsinchu 2nd Wing in 1992 as required by missions.
In January 1991, this wing was the first air force unit with the replacement of the new
generation of jet fighters, and received the first IDF jet fighters in 1992. The 8th Squadron,
which was the first IDF combat squadron, was officially established on December 28, 1994,
and the 28th Squadron, the second IDF combat squadron, was officially established on
November 22, 1995. The wing has completed the arming with the IDF by April 15, 1997.
The 3rd Group and the 8th Squadron were dissolved on November 1, 2004 under the
“Streamlining Program” of the armed forces. Accordingly, the previous 7th Squadron and the
28th Squadron were regrouped as a combat squadron assuming the duty of combat readiness
to safeguard the air space over the Taiwan Straits.
Location:Taichung “Ching Chuan Kang” (CCK) Air Base

Wan Chien Joint Standoff Weapon (Wan Chien Missile)
The Wan Chien Joint Standoff Weapen is an air to ground cruise missile developed and produced by
the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) of Taiwan.
It partly resembles the AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon and the Storm Shadow. Serial production was
expected to start in 2015. Full operational capability was declared in 2018. It is functional in both a
ground strike role and a naval strike role. The codename for the development and initial production of
the Wan Chien was "Project God’s Axe". After the completion of initial production NCSIST began
working on a long range variant with a 400km range.
The Wan Chien entered service in 2011. The primary launch platform is the AIDC F-CK-1.
In 2022 annual production was approximately 50 missiles a year. Production was expected to end in
2024 but in 2023 funds were allocated to extend production of the improved version through 2028.

Hsiung Feng III Missile (Air Launched Version)
The Hsiung Feng III (HF-3/Brave Wing III) is a medium range supersonic missile with capabilities to
destroy both land based targets and naval targets developed and produced by the National Chung-
Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) of Taiwan.
Initial prototype versions of the missile used the design of an integrated rocket ramjet to
achieve supersonic speeds. It uses a solid fuel main booster with two side-by-side solid-propellant
jettisonable strap-on rocket boosters for initial acceleration and a liquid-fueled ramjet for sustained
cruise. It also employs electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) capabilities allowing it to
penetrate an enemy ship's defenses.
The missile is cylindrical in shape and composed of three sections, namely guidance and control,
warhead, and propulsion. The body has four inlet ducts and four clipped delta control surfaces. It used
the inertial navigation system (INS) during mid-course navigation phase and active radar seeker at
terminal guidance phase. The air intake design arrangement was reported to have been optimized for
evasive maneuvering at terminal sea-skimming altitudes. The missile is designed to be capable of way-
pointing and can be programmed to fly offset attack axes to saturate defenses. It is also capable of
high-G lateral terminal "random weaving" maneuvers to evade close-in defenses.
It also features an armor-piercing warhead which generates tremendous destruction after hitting the
target. The warhead is equipped with self-forging fragments and in the 225 kg (500 lb) weight class. It
has a conventional warhead that is triggered by a smart fuze which directs most of the energy
downwards, inside the target ship's hull.
The missile is believed to have an operating range of over 100 km (62 mi; 54 nmi) and a extended
range version with a possible maximum range of over 400 km (250 mi; 220 nmi) . It can be deployed
on ships and mobile trailers. The instructions for missile launch can be issued by a command and
control system for different platforms and different paths leading to saturation of a ship's defense
system.
The development of an air-launched variant of the HF-3, dubbed the Hsiung Chih, was disclosed in
2022. The air launched variant in expected to be significantly lighter and to use the F-CK-1 as a launch
platform. The air launched variant was spotted undergoing testing in 2025