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*[[Indonesian Air Force]] - has ordered 16 Super Tucano to replace aging and grounded Rockwell [[OV-10 Bronco|OV-10F Bronco]]<ref>http://www.milaviapress.com/news/archive/2008.php: ''April 18 2008''</ref>
*[[Indonesian Air Force]] - has ordered 16 Super Tucano to replace aging and grounded Rockwell [[OV-10 Bronco|OV-10F Bronco]]<ref>http://www.milaviapress.com/news/archive/2008.php: ''April 18 2008''</ref>
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* [[US Navy]] - 100 units ordered (september 2009).<ref>[http://www.aereo.jor.br/?p=13836]</ref>
* [[US Navy]] - 100 units ordered (september 2009).<ref>[http://www.aereo.jor.br/?p=13836=release ‘Tucanos will fly to United States of America’]</ref>
* '''[[Blackwater Worldwide|Xe]]''' (private company) - 1 twin-seater variant for pilot training (delivered in February 2008), possible further orders for [[counter-insurgency]] role.<ref>[http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htairfo/articles/20070827.aspx Warplanes: Blackwater Buys Brazilian Bombers<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/the-penny-drops-coin-aircraft-for-blackwater-03703/ The Penny Drops: COIN Aircraft for Blackwater? - Defense Industry Daily<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,361322,00.html FOXNews.com - Report: Blackwater Worldwide Purchases Brazilian-Made Fighter Plane - International News | News of the World | Middle East News | Europe News<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* '''[[Blackwater Worldwide|Xe]]''' (private company) - 1 twin-seater variant for pilot training (delivered in February 2008), possible further orders for [[counter-insurgency]] role.<ref>[http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htairfo/articles/20070827.aspx Warplanes: Blackwater Buys Brazilian Bombers<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/the-penny-drops-coin-aircraft-for-blackwater-03703/ The Penny Drops: COIN Aircraft for Blackwater? - Defense Industry Daily<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,361322,00.html FOXNews.com - Report: Blackwater Worldwide Purchases Brazilian-Made Fighter Plane - International News | News of the World | Middle East News | Europe News<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>



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EMB 314 / A-29 Super Tucano
A-29 Super Tucano of the Colombian Air Force
Role Counter-insurgency and pilot training
Manufacturer Embraer
First flight June 2, 1999
Introduction 2003
Status In service
Primary users Brazilian Air Force
Colombian Air Force
Ecuadorian Air Force
Chilean Air Force
Number built 88 (as of January 2009)[1]
Developed from Embraer EMB-312 Tucano

The Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano, also named ALX or A-29 is a turboprop aircraft designed for light attack, counter insurgency (COIN) and pilot training missions, incorporating modern avionics and weapons systems. It is currently in service with the air forces of Brazil and Colombia, and has been ordered by the forces of Chile, Dominican Republic and Ecuador. Embraer has plans to sell it to other countries in Asia and the Middle East. Besides pilot training, it is heavily employed in monitoring operations within the Amazon basin.

Design and development

The request for a light attack aircraft was part of the Brazilian government's SIVAM (Amazon Monitoring System) Project. This aircraft would fly with the R-99A and R-99B aircraft currently in service and would be responsible for intercepting illegal aircraft flights and patrolling Brazil's borders.

The ALX Project was then created by the Brazilian Air Force, which was also in need of a military trainer to replace the Embraer EMB 326GB Xavante. The project of the new aircraft was suited to the Amazon region (high temperature, moisture, and precipitation; low threat). The ALX was then specified as a turboprop engine aircraft with a long range and autonomy, able to operate in night and day, in any meteorological conditions, and able to land on short airfields lacking infrastructure.

The first flight of a single-seat Super Tucano production aircraft occurred on 2 June 1999, while the first flight of the two-seat version took place on 22 October 1999.

Operational history

Twenty-four Super Tucano (variant AT-29B) were purchased by the Colombian Air Force in a 234 million USD deal, purchased directly from the Brazilian company Embraer. The first three planes arrived in the morning of 14 December, 2006 to the military airfield of CATAM in Bogotá. Two more planes were delivered on the week of December 16, 2006, ten more in the first semester of 2007 and the rest in June 2008.[2]

In 2008, the Colombian Air Force used a Super Tucano armed with Griffin bombs inside Ecuadorian airspace during "Operation Phoenix", destroying a terrorist cell and killing the second-in-command chief of FARC, Raúl Reyes. This event would led to a diplomatic break between the two countries. In 2006, Embraer had a potential sale of 24 units to Venezuela fall through. Venezualan President Hugo Chavez claimed the U.S. was responsible for pressuring Brazil not to sign the contract.[3]

One Super Tucano has also been purchased by a subsidiary of Blackwater Worldwide, an American private military contracting firm.[4][5] The plane did not include the machine guns normally attached to the wings.

In 2008 the U.S. Navy began testing the Super Tucano at the behest of the U.S. Special Operations Command for its potential use to support special warfare operations.[6]

As of April 2008, the Indonesian Air Force was considering an order of 16 Super Tucanos to replace aging and grounded Rockwell OV-10F Bronco.[7][needs update]

Variants

A-29A
Single-seater for attack and armed reconnaissance (on interdiction tasks), attack and cover (on close air support tasks), able to intercept and destroy low performance aircraft.
A-29B
Twin-seater for the same tasks as the single seat version, also used in training and advanced aerial control (on monitoring tasks).

Operators

 Brazil
  • Brazilian Air Force - 99 ordered, about 70 in service
    • First Squadron of the Third Aviation Group (/3º GAv) "Esquadrão Escorpião"
    • Second Squadron of the Third Aviation Group (2º/3º GAv) "Esquadrão Grifo"
    • Third Squadron of the Third Aviation Group (3º/3º GAv) "Esquadrão Flecha"
    • Second Squadron of the Fifth Aviation Group (2º/5º GAv) "Esquadrão Joker"
 Chile
12 ordered.[8]
 Colombia
 Dominican Republic
 Ecuador
 Guatemala
 Indonesia
 United States

Specifications (EMB 314)

General characteristics

  • Crew: One pilot on single seat version, one pilot plus one navigator/student on double seat version

Performance Armament

See also

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References

  1. ^ Embraer Sells Eight Super Tucano Aircraft to the Dominican Republic
  2. ^ "Aterrizaron en Colombia los tres primeros aviones Supertucano para la Fuerza Aérea". El Tiempo. 2006-12-14. Retrieved 2006-12-15.
  3. ^ Chavez: U.S. impedem EMBRAER de vender jatos a Venezuela
  4. ^ USAToday.com - Report: Blackwater buys Brazilian-made fighter plane, 2 June 2008
  5. ^ http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,361322,00.html FoxNews.com - Report: Blackwater Worldwide Purchases Brazilian-Made Fighter Plane, 2 June 2008
  6. ^ http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htsf/articles/20090316.aspx SkyLite Raider for USSOCOM
  7. ^ http://www.milaviapress.com/news/archive/2008.php: April 18 2008
  8. ^ a b "Embraer vende Super Tucano para governo do Chile". folhaonline. Retrieved 2008-08-16.
  9. ^ Embraer Sells Eight Super Tucano Aircraft to the Dominican Republic
  10. ^ "Governo do Chile compra 12 aviões Supertucano da Embraer".
  11. ^ http://www.milaviapress.com/news/archive/2008.php: April 18 2008
  12. ^ ‘Tucanos will fly to United States of America’
  13. ^ Warplanes: Blackwater Buys Brazilian Bombers
  14. ^ The Penny Drops: COIN Aircraft for Blackwater? - Defense Industry Daily
  15. ^ FOXNews.com - Report: Blackwater Worldwide Purchases Brazilian-Made Fighter Plane - International News | News of the World | Middle East News | Europe News