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Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano

The Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano (English: Super Toucan), also named ALX or A-29, is a Brazilian turboprop light attack aircraft designed and built by Embraer as a development of the Embraer EMB 312 Tucano. The A-29 Super Tucano carries a wide variety of weapons, including precision-guided munitions, and was designed to be a low-cost system operated in low-threat environments.[2]

EMB 314 / A-29 Super Tucano
A-29 Super Tucanos of Brazilian Air Force
Role Light attack and counter-insurgency aircraft
National origin Brazil
Manufacturer Embraer Defense and Security
First flight 2 June 1999
Introduction 2003
Status In service
Primary users Brazilian Air Force
Colombian Aerospace Force
Chilean Air Force
Indonesian Air Force
Produced 2003–present
Number built 260+ (April 2023)[1]
Developed from Embraer EMB 312 Tucano

In addition to its manufacture in Brazil, Embraer has set up a production line in the United States in conjunction with Sierra Nevada Corporation for the manufacture of A-29s to export customers.

Design and development edit

During the mid-1980s, Embraer was working on the Short Tucano alongside a new version designated the EMB-312G1, carrying the same Garrett engine. The EMB-312G1 prototype flew for the first time in July 1986. However, the project was dropped because the Brazilian Air Force was not interested in it. Nonetheless, the lessons from recent combat use of the aircraft in Peru and Venezuela led Embraer to keep up the studies. Besides a trainer, it researched a helicopter attack version designated "helicopter killer" or EMB-312H.[3] The study was stimulated by the unsuccessful bid for the US military Joint Primary Aircraft Training System program. A proof-of-concept prototype flew for the first time in September 1991. The aircraft features a 1.37 m (4.5 ft) fuselage extension with the addition of sections before and after of the cockpit to restore its center of gravity and stability, a strengthened airframe, cockpit pressurization, and stretched nose to house the more powerful PT6A-67R (1,424 shp or 1,062 kW) engine. Two new prototypes with the PT6A-68A (1,250 shp or 930 kW) engine were built in 1993. The second prototype flew for the first time in May 1993 and the third prototype flew in October 1993.[4]

 
EMB-312H 1991 prototype on display at Memorial Aeroespacial Brasileiro in São José dos Campos

The request for a light attack aircraft was part of the Brazilian government's Amazon Surveillance System project. This aircraft would fly with the R-99A and R-99B aircraft then in service and be used to intercept illegal aircraft flights and patrol 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 new aircraft was to be suited to the Amazon region (high temperature, moisture, and precipitation; low military threat). The ALX was then specified as a turboprop engine plane with a long range and autonomy, able to operate night and day, in any meteorological conditions, and able to land on short airfields lacking infrastructure.[5]

In August 1995, the Brazilian Ministry of Aeronautics awarded Embraer a $50 million contract for ALX development. Two EMB-312Hs were updated to serve as ALX prototypes. These made their initial flights in their new configuration in 1996 and 1997, respectively. The initial flight of a production-configured ALX, further modified from one of the prototypes, occurred on 2 June 1999. The second prototype was brought up to two-seater configuration and performed its first flight on 22 October 1999. The changes had been so considerable that the type was given a new designation, the EMB-314 Super Tucano.[4] The total cost of the aircraft development was quoted to be between US$200 million and US$300 million.[6]

The aircraft differs from the baseline EMB-312 Tucano trainer aircraft in several respects. It is powered by a more powerful 1,600 shp (1,200 kW) Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-68C engine (compared to the EMB-312's 750 shp (560 kW) powerplant); has a strengthened airframe to sustain higher g loads and increase fatigue life to 8,000–12,000 hours in operational environments; a reinforced landing gear to handle greater takeoff weights and heavier stores load, up to 1,550 kilograms (3,420 lb); Kevlar armour protection; two internal, wing-mounted .50 cal. machine guns (with 200 rounds of ammunition each);[7] capacity to carry various ordnance on five weapon hardpoints including Giat NC621 20 mm cannon pods, Mk 81/82 bombs, MAA-1 Piranha air-to-air missiles (AAMs), BLG-252 cluster bombs, and SBAT-70/19 or LAU-68A/G rocket pods on its underwing stations; and has a night-vision goggle-compatible "glass cockpit" with hands-on-throttle-and-stick (HOTAS) controls; provision for a datalink; a video camera and recorder; an embedded mission-planning capability; forward-looking infrared; chaff/flare dispensers; missile approach warning receiver systems and radar warning receivers; and zero-zero ejection seats.[8] The structure is corrosion-protected and the side-hinged canopy has a windshield able to withstand bird strike impacts up to 270 kn (500 km/h; 310 mph).[9]

 
The A-29A incorporates an additional tank for 400 litres (88 imp gal; 110 US gal) of fuel.

In 1996, Embraer selected the Israeli firm Elbit Systems to supply the mission avionics for the ALX. For this contract, Elbit was chosen over GEC-Marconi and Sextant Avionique. The Israeli company supplies such equipment as the mission computer, head-up displays, and navigation and stores management systems.[10]

On 13 October 2010, the Super Tucano A-29B had passed the mark of 48,000 hours since 21 July 2005 on full-scale wing-fuselage structural fatigue tests, conducted by the Aeronautical Systems Division, part of the Aeronautics and Space Institute at the Structural Testing Laboratory. The tests involve a complex system of hydraulics and tabs that apply pressure to the aircraft structure, simulating air pressure from flying at varying altitudes. The simulation continued for another year to complete the engine-fatigue life test and crack-propagation studies for a damage-tolerance analysis program of conducted by Embraer and the Aeronautics and Space Institute.[11][12]

Embraer developed an advanced training and support system suite called Training Operational Support System (TOSS) an integrated computational tool composed of four systems: computer-based training enabling the student to rehearse the next sortie on a computer simulation; an aviation mission planning station, which uses the three-dimensional (3D) visuals to practice planned missions and to check intervisibility between aircraft and from aircraft and other entities; a mission debriefing station employing real aircraft data to play back missions for review and analysis; and a flight simulator.[13] MPS and MDS was enhanced with MAK's 3D visualization solution to support airforces pre-existing data, including GIS, Web-based servers and a plug-in for custom terrain formats.[14]

In 2012, Boeing Defense, Space & Security was selected to integrate the Joint Direct Attack Munition and Small Diameter Bomb to the Super Tucano.[15] In 2013, Embraer Defense and Security disclosed that its subsidiary, OrbiSat, was developing a new radar for the Super Tucano.[16] A Colombian general disclosed that the side-looking airborne radar will be able to locate ground targets smaller than a car with digital precision.[17][further explanation needed]

In April 2023, the manufacturer announced the A-29N, a variant intended for NATO nations. The A-29N will include NATO-required equipment, data link communications and be fitted for single-pilot operation. Available simulators used for training will incorporate virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality technology.[1]

Operational history edit

Afghanistan edit

In 2011, the Super Tucano was declared the winner of the US Light Air Support contract competition over the Hawker Beechcraft AT-6B Texan II.[18] The contract was cancelled in 2012 citing Hawker Beechcraft's appeal when its proposal was disqualified during the procurement process,[19] but rewon in 2013. Twenty of these light attack aircraft were purchased for the Afghan Air Force (AAF).[20] The first four aircraft arrived in Afghanistan in January 2016, with a further four due before the end of 2016. Combat-ready Afghan A-29 pilots graduated from training at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, and returned to Afghanistan to represent the first of 30 pilots trained by the 81st Fighter Squadron at Moody AFB. A fleet of 20 A-29s would be in place by 2018, according to a senior U.S. defense official. The Pentagon purchased the Super Tucanos in a $427 million contract with Sierra Nevada Corp. and Embraer, with the aircraft produced at Embraer's facility on the grounds of Jacksonville International Airport in Jacksonville, Florida.[21]

The first four aircraft arrived at Hamid Karzai International Airport on 15 January 2016.[22] Prior to the A-29's delivery, the Afghan Air Force lacked close air support aircraft other than attack helicopters.[23] In 2017, the AAF conducted roughly 2,000 airstrike sorties, about 40 a week. The AAF had a record high in October with more than 80 missions in a single week. By March 2018, the AAF had 12 A-29s in service. On 22 March 2018, the AAF deployed a GBU-58 Paveway II 250 lb (113.4 kg) bomb from an A-29 in combat, marking the first time the service had dropped a laser-guided weapon against the Taliban.[24]

Fall of Kabul edit

In August 2021, during the 2021 Taliban offensive and the Fall of Kabul, some Afghan pilots fled the country, taking an unknown number of aircraft, including A-29s, with them.[25] An Afghan Air Force A-29 crashed in Uzbekistan's Surxondaryo Region; two pilots ejected and landed with parachutes.[26] Initially it was reported shot down by Uzbekistan air defenses, then the Prosecutor General's office in Uzbekistan issued a statement saying that an Afghan military plane had collided mid-air with an Uzbekistan Air Force MiG-29, finally it retracted the statement about the mid-air collision.[27] At least one Super Tucano was captured by the Taliban in the Mazar-i-Sharif International Airport.[28][29]

Brazil edit

 
Smoke Squadron EMB-314

In August 2001, the Brazilian Air Force awarded Embraer a contract for 76 Super Tucano / ALX aircraft with options for a further 23. A total of 99 aircraft were acquired from a contract estimated to be worth U$214.1 million; 66 of these aircraft are two-seater versions, designated A-29B. The remaining 33 aircraft are the single-seat A-29 ALX version.[30] The first aircraft was delivered in December 2003. By September 2007, 50 aircraft had entered service.[31] The 99th, and last, aircraft was delivered in June 2012.[32]

Sivam programme edit

One of the aircraft's main missions is border patrol under the Sivam programme, particularly to act against drug trafficking activities. On 3 June 2009, two Brazilian Air Force A-29s, guided by an Embraer E-99, intercepted a Cessna U206G inbound from Bolivia in the region of Alta Floresta d'Oeste; after exhausting all procedures, one of the A-29s fired a warning shot from its 12.7 mm machine guns, after which the Cessna followed the A-29s to Cacoal airport. This incident was the first use of powers granted under the Shoot-Down Act, which was enacted in October 2004 to legislate for the downing of illegal flights. A total of 176 kg of pure cocaine base paste, enough to produce almost a ton of cocaine, was discovered on board the Cessna; the two occupants attempted a ground escape but were arrested by federal police in Pimenta Bueno.[33]

Operation Ágata edit

On 5 August 2011, Brazil started Operation Ágata, part of a major "Frontiers Strategic Plan" launched in June, with almost 30 continuous days of rigorous military activity in the region of Brazil's border with Colombia; it mobilized 35 aircraft and more than 3,000 military personnel of the Brazilian Army, Brazilian Navy, and Brazilian Air Force surveillance against drug trafficking, illegal mining and logging, and trafficking of wild animals. A-29s of 1 / 3º Aviation Group (GAV), Squadron Scorpion, launched a strike upon an illicit airstrip, deploying eight 230 kg (500 lb) computer-guided Mk 82 bombs to render the airstrip unusable.[34]

Multiple RQ-450 UAVs and several E-99s were assigned for night operations to locate remote jungle airstrips used by drug smuggling gangs along the border. The RQ-450s located targets for the A-29s, allowing them to bomb the airstrips with a high level of accuracy using night vision systems and computer systems calculating the impact points of munitions.[35]

Operation Ágata 2 edit

On 15 September 2011, Brazil launched the Operation Ágata 2 on the borders with Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay. Part of this border is the infamous Triple Frontier. A-29s from Maringá, Dourados, and Campo Grande, and Brazilian upgraded Northrop F-5 Tiger II/F-5EMs from Canoas, intercepted a total of 33 aircraft during Operation Ágata 2 in this area.[36] Brazilian forces seized 62 tons of narcotics, made 3,000 arrests, and destroyed three illicit airstrips, while over 650 tons of weapons and explosives have been seized.[37]

Operation Ágata 3 edit

On 22 November 2011, Brazil launched the Operation Ágata 3 on the borders with Bolivia, Peru, and Paraguay. It involved 6,500 personnel, backed by 10 ships and 200 land patrol vehicles, in addition to 70 aircraft, including fighter, transport, and reconnaissance aircraft; it was the largest Brazilian coordinated action involving the Army, Navy, and Air Force against illegal trafficking and organized crime, along a border strip of almost 7,000 km. A-1 (AMX), Northrop F-5 Tiger II/ F-5EM and A-29s from Tabatinga, Campo Grande, Cuiabá, Vilhena, and Porto Velho were employed in defending air space, supported by airborne early warning and control E-99, equipped with a 450-km-range radar capable of detecting low-flying aircraft, and R-99, remote sensing and surveillance.[38] On 7 December 2011, Brazilian Ministry of Defence informed that drug seizures were up by 1,319% over the last six months, compared to prior six months.[39]

Chile edit

 
Chilean Air Force EMB-314

In August 2008, the Chilean Air Force signed a contract valued at $120 million for 12 A-29Bs.[40] The contract includes a broad integrated logistic support package and an advanced training and operation support system (TOSS), covering not only the aircraft, but also an integrated suite for ground support stations. The FACH's TOSS consists of three systems: a mission planning station in which instructor and student program all phases of flight, setting the various parameters of each phase along with navigation, communications, goals, and simulations; a mission debriefing station empowering students with the ability to review all and each flight aspects and phases, enabling to look at the errors and correct them for their next mission; and a flight simulator.[41]

The first four A-29Bs arrived in December 2009 while further deliveries took place in the following year.[42] They are based at Los Cóndores Air Base (45 km from Iquique) and are used for tactical instruction at the 1st Air Brigade for the Aviation Group #1,[43] the fully digital cockpit allows students to do a smooth transition between the T-35 Pillán (basic trainer) and the F-16.[42] In 2018, six additional A-29B, along with ground support equipment, arrived; four more units were received two years later.[44]

Colombia edit

 
A-29 Super Tucano of the Colombian Aerospace Force

A total of 25 Super Tucanos (variant AT-29B) were purchased by the Colombian Air Force in a US$234 million deal, purchased directly from Embraer. On 14 December 2006, the first three aircraft arrived to the military airfield of CATAM in Bogotá; two more were delivered later that month, ten more in the first half of 2007, and the rest in June 2008.[45]

On 18 January 2007, a squadron of Colombian Air Force Super Tucanos launched the first-ever combat mission of its type, attacking FARC positions in the jungle with Mark 82 bombs. This attack made use of the Super Tucano's constantly computed impact point capability; the aircraft's performance in action was a reported success.[46]

On 11 July 2012, the first Super Tucano was lost near Jambalo during an anti-FARC operation; rebels claimed they shot it down with a .50 caliber (12.7 mm) machine gun, but the Colombian Air Force challenged the rebel group's claim after inspecting the wreckage.[47]

Anti-FARC operation Phoenix edit

In 2008, during "Operation Phoenix", a Colombian Air Force Super Tucano used Griffin laser-guided bombs to destroy a guerrilla cell inside Ecuador and kill the second-in-command chief of FARC, Raúl Reyes. This event led to a diplomatic break between the two countries.[48]

Anti-FARC operation Sodoma edit

On 21 September 2010, Operation Sodoma in the Meta department began, 120 miles south of the capital Bogotá. FARC commander Mono Jojoy was killed in a massive military operation on 22 September, after 25 EMB-314s launched seven tonnes of explosives on the camp, while some 600 special forces troops descended by rope from helicopters, opposed by 700 guerrillas; 20 guerrillas died in the attack.[49]

On 2 October 2010, during Operation Darién, Super Tucanos used infrared cameras to spot and bombard the FARC 57th front in the Chocó Department, just a kilometer away from the Panama border. Five rebels, including several commanders, were killed.[50]

Anti-FARC operation Odiseo edit

 
Colombian Super Tucano deploys flares.

On 15 October 2011, Operation Odiseo started with a total of 969 members of the Colombian armed forces. A total of 18 aircraft participated in Operation Odiseo. On 4 November 2011, five Super Tucanos dropped 1000 lb (450 kg) and 250 lb (135 kg) bombs, plus high-precision smart bombs. This operation ended with the death of the leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, FARC), Alfonso Cano. It was biggest blow in the history of the guerrilla organization.[51]

Anti-FARC operation Frontera edit

At dawn of 22 February 2012, EMB-314s identified the camp of FARC's 57th Front, 15 km (9.3 mi) north of Bojayá near the border with Panama. In Operation Frontera, Super Tucanos dropped two high-precision bombs, destroying the camp and killing six FARC rebels, including Pedro Alfonso Alvarado (alias "Mapanao"), who was responsible for the Bojayá massacre in 2002, in which 119 civilians were killed.[52][53]

Espada de Honor War Plan edit

The Espada de Honor War Plan was an aggressive Colombian counterinsurgency strategy that aimed to dismantle FARC's structure, both militarily and financially. It targeted FARC leadership focusing on eliminating the 15 most powerful economic and military fronts.[54]

During Operacion Faraón, at the dawn of 21 March 2012, five Super Tucanos bombarded the FARC's 10th Front guerrilla camp in Arauca, near the Venezuelan border, killing 33 rebels.[55][56] Five days later, in Operation Armagedón, nine Super Tucanos from Apiay Air Base attacked the FARC's 27th front camp in Vista Hermosa, Meta, using coordinates received from a guerrilla informant recruited by the police intelligence, launching 40 guided 500-lb bombs within three minutes, destroying the camp and killing 36 rebels.[57] In late May, Super Tucanos bombarded a National Liberation Army camp located in rural Santa Rosa at Bolívar Department.[58] On 31 May 2012, a bombardment over the Western Front of the ELN at an inhospitable area of the Chocó Department killed seven rebels.[59] On 6 June 2012, during a minute and half bombardment over FARC's 37th front located in northern Antioquia Department, five Super Tucanos dropped 250-kg bombs, killing eight rebels.[60]

In September, Super Tucanos provided reconnaissance and close air support during an "Omega" operation, during which seven terrorists were gunned down and four were captured, including "Fredy Cooper", the 7th front's leader of the Public Order Company.[61] On 5 September 2012, "Danilo Garcia", leader of the FARC's 33rd Front, was killed in a bombing raid; Danilo was considered "the right hand of supreme FARC leader alias Timochenko". Intelligence indicated that the bodies of 15 guerrillas may have been buried in the bombing.[62] Eight A-29s carried out an air strike on 27 September during Operación Saturno at the FARC's 37th front camp in the northwest of Antioquia Department, resulting in the death of Efrain Gonzales Ruiz, "Pateñame", leader of the 35th and 37th fronts, and 13 others.[63][64] In April 2013, two Super Tucanos bombarded the FARC's 59th front fort in Serranía del Perijá municipality Barrancas, La Guajira.[65]

Dominican Republic edit

 
A Dominican Republic A-29 taxis after a mission as part of an exercise to combat illegal drug trafficking.

In August 2001, Embraer announced the signing of a contract with the Dominican Republic for 10 Super Tucanos, to use for pilot training, internal security, border patrol and counter-narcotics trafficking missions. The order was reduced to eight aircraft in January 2009, for a total amount of US$93 million.[66] The first two aircraft were delivered on 18 December 2009, three arrived in June 2010, and the remaining three in October 2010.[67][unreliable source?]

In February 2011, Dominican Republic Air Force Chief of Operations Col. Hilton Cabral stated: "since the introduction of the Super Tucano aircraft and ground-based radars, illicit air tracks into the Dominican Republic had dropped by over 80 percent."[68] In August 2011, the Dominican Air Force said that since taking delivery of the Super Tucanos in 2009, it has driven away drug flights to the point that they no longer enter the country's airspace.[69] In May 2012, the Dominican president Leonel Fernández gave a cooperative order for the armed forces to support a fleet of Super Tucanos for the antidrug fight on Haiti.[70]

Ecuador edit

 
Super Tucano Ecuadorian Air Force

The Ecuadorian Air Force operates 18 Super Tucanos; they are established at Manta Air Base in two squadrons: 2313 "Halcones" (used for border surveillance and flight training) and 2311 "Dragones" (used for counterinsurgency).[71] Ecuadorian Super Tucanos use the PT-6A-68A (1,300 shp) engine.[72] On 23 March 2009, Embraer announced that negotiations over a nine-month-old agreement with the Ecuadorian Air Force had been completed. The deal covers the supply of 24 Super Tucanos to replace Ecuador's aging fleet of Vietnam-era Cessna A-37 Dragonfly strike aircraft, and help reassert control over the country's airspace.[73]

In May 2010, after receiving its sixth Super Tucano under a $270 million contract, Ecuador announced a reduction in its order from 24 to 18 Super Tucanos to release funds to buy some used South African Air Force Denel Cheetah C fighters. By cutting its order for the EMB-314, the Defence Ministry says the accrued savings would better allow it to bolster the air force's flagging air defence component.[74]

Honduras edit

 
A Honduran Air Force T-27 Tucano

On 3 September 2011, the head of the Honduran Air Force (Fuerza Aérea Hondureña, or FAH), said that Honduras was to procure four Super Tucanos.[75] On 7 February 2012, the Honduran government informed the Brazilian Trade Ministry of its interest in acquiring a large number of Super Tucanos.[76] However, due to the economic situation, the government was forced to repair their aging aircraft inventory, instead of purchasing eight EMB-314s.[77]

On 17 October 2014, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation announced the go-ahead for acquiring two new A-29s by the FAH following approval from the country's National Council for Security and Defence. As part of the deal, six of the FAH's surviving EMB-312A Tucanos, acquired in 1984, will be refurbished and upgraded by Embraer. Originally operated only by the Academia Militar de Aviación at Palmerola for training, they have recently been armed for counter-narcotics missions. Just three were airworthy as the Brazilian deal was signed for the aircraft to be upgraded and the other three be made airworthy again. Together with the two newly acquired Super Tucanos, this will boost efforts to maintain security within the country.[78][79]

Indonesia edit

In January 2010, Indonesian Air Force commander Air Marshal Imam Sufaat stated that Indonesia had split the competition, designating the Super Tucano as their preferred OV-10 replacement. Indonesia signed a memorandum of understanding with Embraer at the Indo Defense 2010 exhibition in Jakarta. Indonesia initially ordered eight Super Tucanos, including ground-support stations and a logistics package, with an option for another eight on the same terms; the first were scheduled to arrive in 2012. Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro added that state aircraft maker PT Dirgantara Indonesia would perform maintenance work, and may also manufacture some components. While Indonesia could have made a unified choice to replace its OV-10 light attack and BAE Hawk Mk.53 trainer fleets with a multirole jet, the demands of forward air control and counterinsurgency wars give slower and more stable platforms an advantage.

On 10 July 2012, Indonesia ordered a second set of eight Super Tucanos, along with a full flight simulator, bringing their order total to 16. In August 2012, Indonesia received the first four planes from the initial batch at a ceremony held in its facility in Gavião Peixoto, São Paulo, Brazil.[80] Deliveries of the second batch of Super Tucanos were delayed by over seven months.[81] In September 2014, the second batch left Brazil on their ferry flight to Malang Abdul Rachman Saleh Air Base in East Java; they will be based at the Malang air base on Indonesia's Java island and operated by Skadron Udara 21 as part of the 2nd Wing. The final four A-29Bs left Brazil on 15 February 2016, passing through Malta-Luqa International Airport on 21 February and ultimately arriving at Indonesia's Malang Abdul Rachman Saleh Air Force Base on 29 February 2016.[82] One aircraft was lost in a crash on 10 February 2016,[83][84] and a further two in crashes on 16 November 2023.[85]

Lebanon edit

The Pentagon first proposed to provide to Lebanon a contract for 10 EMB-314s in 2010.[86] Six Tucanos with 2,000 advanced precision-kill weapon systems went to Lebanon via the US LAS program, but financed by Saudi Arabia at US$462 million.[87] The first two were delivered in October 2017, with four more in June 2018.[88]

Mauritania edit

Negotiations for the acquisitions of Super Tucanos started in December 2011.[89] On 28 March 2012 at Chile's FIDAE defense and air show, Embraer announced sales of undisclosed numbers of aircraft to Mauritania.[90] On 19 October 2012, Embraer delivered the first EMB-314, fitted with a FLIR Safire III infrared turret for border surveillance operations.[91]

Nigeria edit

In November 2013, Nigeria showed interest in acquiring twelve new Super Tucanos. Three aircraft were bought from the Brazilian Air Force inventory in 2017.[92] In April 2017, the United States indicated that it would be moving forward with a deal to sell up to 12 of the aircraft for up to US$600 million, ending delays that had been caused by human-rights concerns.[93] In August 2017, the US Department of State approved of the sale of 12 aircraft and associated supplies and weapons.[94][95][96]

In November 2018, Nigeria purchased 12 Super Tucanos from Sierra Nevada for $329 million, all of which can be fitted with forward-looking infrared systems. They were delivered to Nigeria in October 2021.[97][98][99]

Philippines edit

The Philippine Air Force (PAF) considered the acquisition of six Super Tucanos to replace the aging OV-10 Bronco. In late 2017, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana signed the contract to purchase six for the Close Air Support Aircraft acquisition project as included in the AFP Modernization Program's Horizon 1 phase.[100] On 13 October 2020, six A-29Bs were turned over to the PAF.[101] They were inducted with the 16th Attack Squadron, 15th Strike Wing.[101] Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana was reportedly considering buying six more A-29Bs.[102] By 2024, the PAF intends to operate 24 aircraft across two squadrons. 12 aircraft are to be delivered by 2022, and six by 2024, allowing the PAF to operate close air support, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and light attack missions.[103]

On 9 December 2021, PAF A-29Bs conducted airstrikes on terrorist encampments as part of Oplan Stinkweed in Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat.[104]

United States edit

 
A U.S. Super Tucano flying over Moody Air Force Base in 2015 as part of training program for Afghan pilots

Civilian edit

One Super Tucano was purchased by a subsidiary of Blackwater Worldwide, an American private military contractor.[105][106] It lacked the normal wing-mounted machine guns. In 2012, that aircraft was sold on to Tactical Air Support, Inc., of Reno, Nevada.[107][108]

Military edit

Special operations edit

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,[109] giving it the official U.S. designation A-29B.[110]

Islamic Republic of Afghanistan edit

In 2009, the Super Tucano was offered in a U.S. Air Force competition for 100 counterinsurgency aircraft.[111] On 12 April 2010, Brazil signed an agreement to open negotiations for the acquisition of 200 Super Tucanos by the U.S.[112] On 16 November 2011, the AT-6 was excluded from the LAS program, effectively selecting the Super Tucano. According to GAO: "the Air Force concluded that HBDC had not adequately corrected deficiencies in its proposal ... that multiple deficiencies and significant weaknesses found in HBDC's proposal make it technically unacceptable and results in unacceptable mission capability risk". Hawker Beechcraft's protest against its exclusion was dismissed.[113][114] While the contract award was disputed, a stop-work was issued in January 2012.[115] For this procurement, the avionics were supplied by Elbit Systems of America. Sierra Nevada, the US-based prime contractor built the Super Tucano in Jacksonville, Florida.[116] The 81st Fighter Squadron, based at Moody Air Force Base, was reactivated on 15 January 2015 and received the A-29s and provided training to pilots and maintainers from the Afghan Air Force.[117] They were turned over to the Afghans in batches from December 2018.[118]

Light attack experiment edit

In August 2017, the US Air Force conducted the "Light Attack Experiment" to evaluate potential light attack aircraft. Following this, it decided to continue experimenting with two non-developmental aircraft, the Textron Aviation AT-6B Wolverine derivative of the T-6 Texan II and the Sierra Nevada/Embraer A-29 Super Tucano. Tests conducted at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona between May and July 2018, examined logistics requirements, weapons and sensor issues, and future interoperability with partner forces.[119] The Air Force expects to have the information it needs to potentially buy light attack aircraft in a future competition, without conducting a combat demonstration, based on data collected during the first round of the experiment and future data anticipated to be collected in the next phase of experimentation. The A-29 had a fatal crash while over the Red Rio Bombing Range, White Sands Missile Range.[120]

Potential operators edit

Bolivia edit

Embraer reportedly offered the Super Tucano to the Bolivian Air Force.[when?][121]

Equatorial Guinea edit

Equatorial Guinea was said to be interested in purchasing the Super Tucano.[122]

Guatemala edit

In August 2011, the Guatemalan Air Force requested credit approval of $166 million to buy six EMB-314s, control centers, radar, and equipment, in the context of a programme named "C4I".[123] In October 2012, the Guatemalan Congress approved a loan for the C4I programme, including the purchase of six A-29s, to be granted by Brazilian and Spanish banks (BNDES and BBVA).[124] The deal was finalized in April 2013.[125] The first two aircraft were expected to arrive in April 2014, followed by two units in 2015 and two more in 2016.[126] However, the president of Guatemala cancelled the order in November 2013.[127] In January 2015, the Guatemalan defence minister disclosed that his country was looking at purchasing two aircraft from Embraer.[128]

Libya edit

The Libyan government is interested in buying up to 24 Super Tucanos.[129]

Mozambique edit

Brazil planned to donate three EMB-312s for Mozambique Air Force, which may also acquire three Super Tucanos. In 2016, the donation deal was canceled by the Brazilian government.[130][131]

Paraguay edit

In October 2009, the President of Paraguay was leaning toward buying Super Tucanos.[132] According to Paraguayan newspaper La Nación, the commander of the Paraguayan Air Forces has started to procure six EMB-314 aircraft.[133] In May 2012, the Paraguayan Air Force selected the Super Tucano to reinforce the air force capabilities.[134] However, after the impeachment of Fernando Lugo, all negotiations were temporarily suspended.[135]

Peru edit

In March 2011, a Brazilian federal representative spoke on the Unasur treaty, stating that it could promote the surveillance integration in the Amazon Basin and facilitate the sale of 12 Super Tucanos and upgrade kits for 20 Peruvian EMB-312s.[136] In November 2011, Peru's defence minister announced the Super Tucano purchase was suspended in favor of the Korean KT-1.[137] On 14 February 2012, Brazil's Ministry of Defence said Peru is considering buying ten Super Tucanos.[138] However, in November 2012, a government-to-government contract was signed for 20 KT-1s.[139] In 2012, the governments of Peru and Brazil restarted negotiations for the acquisition of 12 A-29s to replace A-37 Dragonflys that are due to withdraw in 2017.[140]

Portugal edit

Portugal has shown interest in acquiring at least 10 aircraft.[141] In 2022, the Portuguese Air Force reportedly proposed to purchase 12 second-hand A-29s from Brazilian Air Force reserves.[142] In August 2022 the Chief of Staff of the Air Force stated the service's interest in acquiring propeller aircraft for combat missions.[143]

Suriname edit

Suriname is interested in purchasing between two and four Super Tucanos for light attack roles.[144]

Thailand edit

Embraer has also quoted Thailand as a potential customer for the type.[145]

UAE edit

In September 2010, it was announced that Brazil and the United Arab Emirates were working a deal that includes sales of Super Tucanos.[146] It was reported in early 2015 that the UAE is negotiating with Embraer the purchase of 24 Super Tucanos, the deal would include six aircraft from Brazilian Air Force inventory for immediately delivery.[147] Since then an Emirati company, Callidus, bought a Brazilian company, Novaer, founded by an engineer involved in the Tucano project, and started a project for an alternative aircraft strongly resembling it, the Callidus B-250.

Ukraine edit

In August 2019, a Ukrainian military delegation visited Embraer's military division in São Paulo and flew the Super Tucano.[148] In October 2019, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, in a meeting with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, informed that his country would buy the Super Tucano.[149] In December 2022, the Brazilian media reported a Ukrainian interest in the Super Tucano, to equip its air force for the Russo-Ukrainian War; however, the sale was blocked by the Bolsonaro administration.[150] A diplomatic effort by the United States to persuade the president-elect of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, to unblock the deal, has been reported.[150]

Missed contracts edit

Bolivia edit

After the U.S. ban on Czech aircraft Aero L-159 Alca export on 7 August 2009, the Bolivian Defense Minister said they were considering six aircraft from Brazil or China with comparable role as the L-159.[151] On 9 October 2009, it was announced that China would manufacture six K-8 for Bolivia, to be used for antidrug operations, at a price of $9.7 million per aircraft.[152]

El Salvador edit

In November 2010, the President of the Legislative Defense Committee of El Salvador stated they would purchase an estimated 10 EMB-314s.[153] It was postponed in February 2011 by lack of funds.[154] In 2013, the El Salvador Air Force acquired 10 Cessna A-37 retired from Chilean Air Force.[155]

Iraq edit

In January 2015 a report in Jane's Defence Weekly said the Iraqi Air Force would receive 24 Super Tucanos, six directly from Brazilian Air Force stocks, and some from an order placed by the United Arab Emirates.[156]

Senegal edit

In September 2012, Senegal was reportedly in a procurement process with Embraer.[157] In April 2013, the Brazilian minister of Defence disclosed that Senegal was the 4th African nation to order the Super Tucano,[158] in the following day, Embraer confirmed the order, which included a training system for pilots and mechanics (TOSS) in Senegal, bringing autonomy to that country's Air Force in preparing qualified personnel.[159] However, the deal was not finalized and Senegal opted for four Korean KT-1s.[160]

Sweden edit

Sweden proposed replacing its Saab 105 trainer aircraft with Super Tucanos, if Brazil chose to buy the Gripen NG.[161] In May 2021, the Swedish Armed Forces announced that it chose Grob G 120TP as the new trainer and it will enter service in 2023.[162]

United Kingdom edit

Elbit Systems and Embraer offered the EMB-314 for the United Kingdom's basic trainer contest.[163] However, the Beechcraft T-6C Texan II formed part of the preferred bid for the requirement in October 2014.[164]

Venezuela edit

In February 2006, a 36-unit sale for Venezuela fell through because it was thought the U.S. would block the transfer of U.S.-built components.[165] Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez claimed the U.S. had pressured Brazil not to sign the contract.[166]

Operators edit

 
Embraer A-29 Super Tucano operators
  Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
 
A-29 Super Tucano in Afghanistan
  • Afghan Air Force – 26 A-29s ordered, deliveries took place from 2016 to late 2020.[167][168] They were built by Sierra Nevada Corporation and Embraer in Jacksonville, Florida, and supplied to Afghanistan via the U.S. Air Force's Light Air Support (LAS) program. The first was delivered to the U.S. service in September 2014.[169][170] The first four A-29s arrived at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul on 15 January 2016.[171][168] After the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, it is unclear if A-29s will continue to be operated by Afghans.[172][173]
  Angola
  Brazil
  • Brazilian Air Force – 99 aircraft[177] (33 A-29A & 66 A-29B).[30] At least four aircraft have been lost.[178][179][180][181]
    • 1st Squadron of the 3rd Aviation Group (1º/3º GAv) "Esquadrão Escorpião" (Scorpion Squadron)
    • 2nd Squadron of the 3rd Aviation Group (2º/3º GAv) "Esquadrão Grifo" (Griffon Squadron)
    • 3rd Squadron of the 3rd Aviation Group (3º/3º GAv) "Esquadrão Flecha" (Arrow Squadron)
    • 2nd Squadron of the 5th Aviation Group (2º/5º GAv) "Esquadrão Joker" (Joker Squadron)
    • The Aerial Demonstration Squadron "Esquadrilha da Fumaça" Smoke Squadron (EDA)
  Burkina Faso
  • Burkina Faso Air Force – 3 aircraft delivered in September 2011 of version A-29B.[182]
    • Combat Squadron (Escadrille de Chasse) located at Ouagadougou Air Base
  Chile
  Colombia
  Dominican Republic
  Ecuador
  • Ecuadorian Air Force – 18 aircraft,[187] all delivered by 2011.[188][189] Ala de Combate No.23, "Luchando Vencerás", Base Aérea Eloy Alfaro, Manta
    • Escuadrón de Combate 2313 "Halcones"
    • Escuadrón de Combate 2311 "Dragones"
  Ghana
  • Ghana Air Force – 5 aircraft ordered in 2015.[190] The total value of the contract was $88million with a loan from BNDES, which also includes logistics support and training for pilots and mechanics in Ghana. The first aircraft were expected to arrive in late 2016, and will be used as advanced training, border surveillance and internal security missions.[191] Ghana's Air Force plans to acquire four more A-29s with light attack, reconnaissance and training capabilities; if finalized, the deal will increase Ghana's A-29 fleet to nine.[192]
  Honduras
  Indonesia
  • Indonesian Air Force – 16 aircraft ordered & delivered, one lost in a crash February 2016,[194][195] a further two lost in crashes in November 2023.[85] The first four aircraft of the first batch of eight were delivered as of August 2012.,[196] the delivery of the second batch of four aircraft was delayed till September 2014.[81] A total of 16 were ordered in 2011[197] with deliveries taking place in 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2016.[198] In March 2012, Indonesian Ministry of Defense informed the possibility of a future joint production, further modernization and sales in the Asia-Pacific region.[199]
  Lebanon
  Mali
  • Mali Air Force – 4 A-29 delivered in July 2018. Six originally ordered but due to financial issues the order was reduced to four aircraft.[202]
  Mauritania
 
Mauritania Air Force A-29B Super Tucano at Paris Air Show 2013
  Nigeria
  • Nigerian Air Force – 12 aircraft on order.[204] First batch with 6 aircraft delivered on the 22nd of July 2021, and the delivery was completed with the arrival of the final batch to Nigeria in October 2021.[205][206]
  Philippines
  Turkmenistan
  United States

Accidents edit

  • On February 10, 2016 an Indonesian Air Force Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucano crashed in Malang, East Java, on suburb area near Abdul Rachman Saleh Air Base. The aircraft (TT-3108) was on a routine test flight. Both pilots and two civilians died in the accident.
  • On August 15, 2021, an Embraer 314 aircraft belonging to the Afghan Armed Forces and a MiG 29 aircraft belonging to the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan collided in the Sherabad district of the Surkhandarya region of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
  • On November 16, 2023, two Indonesian Air Force Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucano crashed on the slopes of Mount Bromo, near Keduwung Village, Puspo District, Pasuruan, East Java. The aircraft (TT-3103 and TT-3111) were part of four-aircraft formation with another two Super Tucanos, and on training flight under cloudy weather condition. The four aircraft were flying in a box formation when they suddenly encountered heavy clouds, obstructing visibility; TT-3103 and TT-3111 allegedly collided with mountain slope when the four aircraft broke the formation and attempted to get out of the clouds. Another two Super Tucanos landed safely on Abdul Rachman Saleh Air Base. All four pilots of both planes died in the accident.[214]

Aircraft on display edit

EMB 314B Super Tucano

Specifications (EMB 314 Super Tucano) edit

 
Each wing can be loaded with 200 rounds for the FN Herstal M3P 12.7 mm (.50 in) machine gun, which has a firing rate of up to 1,100 rounds per minute.
 
Pilots from the 81st Fighter Squadron drop a 500-pound inert training bomb from an A-29 Super Tucano on the range near Moody Air Force Base, Georgia.

Data from Type Analysis: Embraer Super Tucano (All specifications from Janes 2010–2011 unless otherwise indicated[216])

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2 (Pilot plus one navigator/student in tandem on Martin Baker Mk 10 LCX zero-zero ejection seats)
  • Length: 11.38 m (37 ft 4 in)
  • Wingspan: 11.14 m (36 ft 7 in)
  • Height: 3.97 m (13 ft 0 in)
  • Wing area: 19.4 m2 (209 sq ft)
  • Airfoil: root: NACA 63A415; tip: NACA 63A212[217]
  • Empty weight: 3,200 kg (7,055 lb)
  • Max takeoff weight: 5,400 kg (11,905 lb)
  • Powerplant: 1 × Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-68C turboprop engine, 1,196 kW (1,604 hp)
  • Propellers: 5-bladed Hartzell, 2.39[218] m (7 ft 10 in) diameter constant-speed, fully feathering, reversible-pitch propeller

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 590 km/h (370 mph, 320 kn)
  • Cruise speed: 520 km/h (320 mph, 280 kn)
  • Stall speed: 148 km/h (92 mph, 80 kn)
  • Range: 1,330 km (830 mi, 720 nmi)
  • Combat range: 550 km (340 mi, 300 nmi) (hi-lo-hi profile, 1,500 kg (3,307 lb) of external stores)[219]
  • Ferry range: 2,855 km (1,774 mi, 1,542 nmi) [220]
  • Endurance: 8 hours 24 minutes[220]
  • Service ceiling: 10,668 m (35,000 ft)
  • g limits: +7 /3.5
  • Rate of climb: 16.4 m/s (3,230 ft/min)

Armament

    • Internal: (2×) 12.7 mm (0.50 in) 1,100 rounds per minute FN Herstal or U.S. Ordnance M3P machine guns as designated "M3W", one fixed mounted in each wing with 250 rounds per M3.
    • pod: 1 20 mm (0.79 in) 650 rounds per minute GIAT M20A1 cannon below the fuselage.
    • pod: 1 12.7 mm (0.50 in) FN Herstal HMP for M3P machine gun under each wing
    • pod: up to 4 7.62 mm (0.30 in) 3,000 rounds per minute Dillon Aero M134 Minigun (under development) under wings.[221]
  • Hardpoints: 5 (two under each wing and one under fuselage centreline) with a capacity of 1,550 kg (3,300 lb)

Avionics

See also edit

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References edit

Notes edit

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External links edit

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  • Super Tucano. Embraer Defense & Security.

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The Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano English Super Toucan also named ALX or A 29 is a Brazilian turboprop light attack aircraft designed and built by Embraer as a development of the Embraer EMB 312 Tucano The A 29 Super Tucano carries a wide variety of weapons including precision guided munitions and was designed to be a low cost system operated in low threat environments 2 EMB 314 A 29 Super Tucano A 29 Super Tucanos of Brazilian Air Force Role Light attack and counter insurgency aircraft National origin Brazil Manufacturer Embraer Defense and Security First flight 2 June 1999 Introduction 2003 Status In service Primary users Brazilian Air ForceColombian Aerospace ForceChilean Air ForceIndonesian Air Force Produced 2003 present Number built 260 April 2023 1 Developed from Embraer EMB 312 Tucano In addition to its manufacture in Brazil Embraer has set up a production line in the United States in conjunction with Sierra Nevada Corporation for the manufacture of A 29s to export customers Contents 1 Design and development 2 Operational history 2 1 Afghanistan 2 1 1 Fall of Kabul 2 2 Brazil 2 2 1 Sivam programme 2 2 2 Operation Agata 2 2 3 Operation Agata 2 2 2 4 Operation Agata 3 2 3 Chile 2 4 Colombia 2 4 1 Anti FARC operation Phoenix 2 4 2 Anti FARC operation Sodoma 2 4 3 Anti FARC operation Odiseo 2 4 4 Anti FARC operation Frontera 2 4 5 Espada de Honor War Plan 2 5 Dominican Republic 2 6 Ecuador 2 7 Honduras 2 8 Indonesia 2 9 Lebanon 2 10 Mauritania 2 11 Nigeria 2 12 Philippines 2 13 United States 2 13 1 Civilian 2 13 2 Military 2 13 2 1 Special operations 2 13 2 2 Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 2 13 2 3 Light attack experiment 2 14 Potential operators 2 14 1 Bolivia 2 14 2 Equatorial Guinea 2 14 3 Guatemala 2 14 4 Libya 2 14 5 Mozambique 2 14 6 Paraguay 2 14 7 Peru 2 14 8 Portugal 2 14 9 Suriname 2 14 10 Thailand 2 14 11 UAE 2 14 12 Ukraine 2 15 Missed contracts 2 15 1 Bolivia 2 15 2 El Salvador 2 15 3 Iraq 2 15 4 Senegal 2 15 5 Sweden 2 15 6 United Kingdom 2 15 7 Venezuela 3 Operators 4 Accidents 5 Aircraft on display 6 Specifications EMB 314 Super Tucano 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Notes 8 2 Bibliography 9 External linksDesign and development editSee also Development of the EMB 312 Tucano During the mid 1980s Embraer was working on the Short Tucano alongside a new version designated the EMB 312G1 carrying the same Garrett engine The EMB 312G1 prototype flew for the first time in July 1986 However the project was dropped because the Brazilian Air Force was not interested in it Nonetheless the lessons from recent combat use of the aircraft in Peru and Venezuela led Embraer to keep up the studies Besides a trainer it researched a helicopter attack version designated helicopter killer or EMB 312H 3 The study was stimulated by the unsuccessful bid for the US military Joint Primary Aircraft Training System program A proof of concept prototype flew for the first time in September 1991 The aircraft features a 1 37 m 4 5 ft fuselage extension with the addition of sections before and after of the cockpit to restore its center of gravity and stability a strengthened airframe cockpit pressurization and stretched nose to house the more powerful PT6A 67R 1 424 shp or 1 062 kW engine Two new prototypes with the PT6A 68A 1 250 shp or 930 kW engine were built in 1993 The second prototype flew for the first time in May 1993 and the third prototype flew in October 1993 4 nbsp EMB 312H 1991 prototype on display at Memorial Aeroespacial Brasileiro in Sao Jose dos Campos The request for a light attack aircraft was part of the Brazilian government s Amazon Surveillance System project This aircraft would fly with the R 99A and R 99B aircraft then in service and be used to intercept illegal aircraft flights and patrol 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 new aircraft was to be suited to the Amazon region high temperature moisture and precipitation low military threat The ALX was then specified as a turboprop engine plane with a long range and autonomy able to operate night and day in any meteorological conditions and able to land on short airfields lacking infrastructure 5 In August 1995 the Brazilian Ministry of Aeronautics awarded Embraer a 50 million contract for ALX development Two EMB 312Hs were updated to serve as ALX prototypes These made their initial flights in their new configuration in 1996 and 1997 respectively The initial flight of a production configured ALX further modified from one of the prototypes occurred on 2 June 1999 The second prototype was brought up to two seater configuration and performed its first flight on 22 October 1999 The changes had been so considerable that the type was given a new designation the EMB 314 Super Tucano 4 The total cost of the aircraft development was quoted to be between US 200 million and US 300 million 6 The aircraft differs from the baseline EMB 312 Tucano trainer aircraft in several respects It is powered by a more powerful 1 600 shp 1 200 kW Pratt amp Whitney Canada PT6A 68C engine compared to the EMB 312 s 750 shp 560 kW powerplant has a strengthened airframe to sustain higher g loads and increase fatigue life to 8 000 12 000 hours in operational environments a reinforced landing gear to handle greater takeoff weights and heavier stores load up to 1 550 kilograms 3 420 lb Kevlar armour protection two internal wing mounted 50 cal machine guns with 200 rounds of ammunition each 7 capacity to carry various ordnance on five weapon hardpoints including Giat NC621 20 mm cannon pods Mk 81 82 bombs MAA 1 Piranha air to air missiles AAMs BLG 252 cluster bombs and SBAT 70 19 or LAU 68A G rocket pods on its underwing stations and has a night vision goggle compatible glass cockpit with hands on throttle and stick HOTAS controls provision for a datalink a video camera and recorder an embedded mission planning capability forward looking infrared chaff flare dispensers missile approach warning receiver systems and radar warning receivers and zero zero ejection seats 8 The structure is corrosion protected and the side hinged canopy has a windshield able to withstand bird strike impacts up to 270 kn 500 km h 310 mph 9 nbsp The A 29A incorporates an additional tank for 400 litres 88 imp gal 110 US gal of fuel In 1996 Embraer selected the Israeli firm Elbit Systems to supply the mission avionics for the ALX For this contract Elbit was chosen over GEC Marconi and Sextant Avionique The Israeli company supplies such equipment as the mission computer head up displays and navigation and stores management systems 10 On 13 October 2010 the Super Tucano A 29B had passed the mark of 48 000 hours since 21 July 2005 on full scale wing fuselage structural fatigue tests conducted by the Aeronautical Systems Division part of the Aeronautics and Space Institute at the Structural Testing Laboratory The tests involve a complex system of hydraulics and tabs that apply pressure to the aircraft structure simulating air pressure from flying at varying altitudes The simulation continued for another year to complete the engine fatigue life test and crack propagation studies for a damage tolerance analysis program of conducted by Embraer and the Aeronautics and Space Institute 11 12 Embraer developed an advanced training and support system suite called Training Operational Support System TOSS an integrated computational tool composed of four systems computer based training enabling the student to rehearse the next sortie on a computer simulation an aviation mission planning station which uses the three dimensional 3D visuals to practice planned missions and to check intervisibility between aircraft and from aircraft and other entities a mission debriefing station employing real aircraft data to play back missions for review and analysis and a flight simulator 13 MPS and MDS was enhanced with MAK s 3D visualization solution to support airforces pre existing data including GIS Web based servers and a plug in for custom terrain formats 14 In 2012 Boeing Defense Space amp Security was selected to integrate the Joint Direct Attack Munition and Small Diameter Bomb to the Super Tucano 15 In 2013 Embraer Defense and Security disclosed that its subsidiary OrbiSat was developing a new radar for the Super Tucano 16 A Colombian general disclosed that the side looking airborne radar will be able to locate ground targets smaller than a car with digital precision 17 further explanation needed In April 2023 the manufacturer announced the A 29N a variant intended for NATO nations The A 29N will include NATO required equipment data link communications and be fitted for single pilot operation Available simulators used for training will incorporate virtual reality augmented reality and mixed reality technology 1 Operational history editAfghanistan edit In 2011 the Super Tucano was declared the winner of the US Light Air Support contract competition over the Hawker Beechcraft AT 6B Texan II 18 The contract was cancelled in 2012 citing Hawker Beechcraft s appeal when its proposal was disqualified during the procurement process 19 but rewon in 2013 Twenty of these light attack aircraft were purchased for the Afghan Air Force AAF 20 The first four aircraft arrived in Afghanistan in January 2016 with a further four due before the end of 2016 Combat ready Afghan A 29 pilots graduated from training at Moody Air Force Base Georgia and returned to Afghanistan to represent the first of 30 pilots trained by the 81st Fighter Squadron at Moody AFB A fleet of 20 A 29s would be in place by 2018 according to a senior U S defense official The Pentagon purchased the Super Tucanos in a 427 million contract with Sierra Nevada Corp and Embraer with the aircraft produced at Embraer s facility on the grounds of Jacksonville International Airport in Jacksonville Florida 21 The first four aircraft arrived at Hamid Karzai International Airport on 15 January 2016 22 Prior to the A 29 s delivery the Afghan Air Force lacked close air support aircraft other than attack helicopters 23 In 2017 the AAF conducted roughly 2 000 airstrike sorties about 40 a week The AAF had a record high in October with more than 80 missions in a single week By March 2018 the AAF had 12 A 29s in service On 22 March 2018 the AAF deployed a GBU 58 Paveway II 250 lb 113 4 kg bomb from an A 29 in combat marking the first time the service had dropped a laser guided weapon against the Taliban 24 Fall of Kabul edit In August 2021 during the 2021 Taliban offensive and the Fall of Kabul some Afghan pilots fled the country taking an unknown number of aircraft including A 29s with them 25 An Afghan Air Force A 29 crashed in Uzbekistan s Surxondaryo Region two pilots ejected and landed with parachutes 26 Initially it was reported shot down by Uzbekistan air defenses then the Prosecutor General s office in Uzbekistan issued a statement saying that an Afghan military plane had collided mid air with an Uzbekistan Air Force MiG 29 finally it retracted the statement about the mid air collision 27 At least one Super Tucano was captured by the Taliban in the Mazar i Sharif International Airport 28 29 Brazil edit nbsp Smoke Squadron EMB 314 In August 2001 the Brazilian Air Force awarded Embraer a contract for 76 Super Tucano ALX aircraft with options for a further 23 A total of 99 aircraft were acquired from a contract estimated to be worth U 214 1 million 66 of these aircraft are two seater versions designated A 29B The remaining 33 aircraft are the single seat A 29 ALX version 30 The first aircraft was delivered in December 2003 By September 2007 50 aircraft had entered service 31 The 99th and last aircraft was delivered in June 2012 32 Sivam programme edit One of the aircraft s main missions is border patrol under the Sivam programme particularly to act against drug trafficking activities On 3 June 2009 two Brazilian Air Force A 29s guided by an Embraer E 99 intercepted a Cessna U206G inbound from Bolivia in the region of Alta Floresta d Oeste after exhausting all procedures one of the A 29s fired a warning shot from its 12 7 mm machine guns after which the Cessna followed the A 29s to Cacoal airport This incident was the first use of powers granted under the Shoot Down Act which was enacted in October 2004 to legislate for the downing of illegal flights A total of 176 kg of pure cocaine base paste enough to produce almost a ton of cocaine was discovered on board the Cessna the two occupants attempted a ground escape but were arrested by federal police in Pimenta Bueno 33 Operation Agata edit On 5 August 2011 Brazil started Operation Agata part of a major Frontiers Strategic Plan launched in June with almost 30 continuous days of rigorous military activity in the region of Brazil s border with Colombia it mobilized 35 aircraft and more than 3 000 military personnel of the Brazilian Army Brazilian Navy and Brazilian Air Force surveillance against drug trafficking illegal mining and logging and trafficking of wild animals A 29s of 1 3º Aviation Group GAV Squadron Scorpion launched a strike upon an illicit airstrip deploying eight 230 kg 500 lb computer guided Mk 82 bombs to render the airstrip unusable 34 Multiple RQ 450 UAVs and several E 99s were assigned for night operations to locate remote jungle airstrips used by drug smuggling gangs along the border The RQ 450s located targets for the A 29s allowing them to bomb the airstrips with a high level of accuracy using night vision systems and computer systems calculating the impact points of munitions 35 Operation Agata 2 edit On 15 September 2011 Brazil launched the Operation Agata 2 on the borders with Uruguay Argentina and Paraguay Part of this border is the infamous Triple Frontier A 29s from Maringa Dourados and Campo Grande and Brazilian upgraded Northrop F 5 Tiger II F 5EMs from Canoas intercepted a total of 33 aircraft during Operation Agata 2 in this area 36 Brazilian forces seized 62 tons of narcotics made 3 000 arrests and destroyed three illicit airstrips while over 650 tons of weapons and explosives have been seized 37 Operation Agata 3 edit On 22 November 2011 Brazil launched the Operation Agata 3 on the borders with Bolivia Peru and Paraguay It involved 6 500 personnel backed by 10 ships and 200 land patrol vehicles in addition to 70 aircraft including fighter transport and reconnaissance aircraft it was the largest Brazilian coordinated action involving the Army Navy and Air Force against illegal trafficking and organized crime along a border strip of almost 7 000 km A 1 AMX Northrop F 5 Tiger II F 5EM and A 29s from Tabatinga Campo Grande Cuiaba Vilhena and Porto Velho were employed in defending air space supported by airborne early warning and control E 99 equipped with a 450 km range radar capable of detecting low flying aircraft and R 99 remote sensing and surveillance 38 On 7 December 2011 Brazilian Ministry of Defence informed that drug seizures were up by 1 319 over the last six months compared to prior six months 39 Chile edit nbsp Chilean Air Force EMB 314 In August 2008 the Chilean Air Force signed a contract valued at 120 million for 12 A 29Bs 40 The contract includes a broad integrated logistic support package and an advanced training and operation support system TOSS covering not only the aircraft but also an integrated suite for ground support stations The FACH s TOSS consists of three systems a mission planning station in which instructor and student program all phases of flight setting the various parameters of each phase along with navigation communications goals and simulations a mission debriefing station empowering students with the ability to review all and each flight aspects and phases enabling to look at the errors and correct them for their next mission and a flight simulator 41 The first four A 29Bs arrived in December 2009 while further deliveries took place in the following year 42 They are based at Los Condores Air Base 45 km from Iquique and are used for tactical instruction at the 1st Air Brigade for the Aviation Group 1 43 the fully digital cockpit allows students to do a smooth transition between the T 35 Pillan basic trainer and the F 16 42 In 2018 six additional A 29B along with ground support equipment arrived four more units were received two years later 44 Colombia edit nbsp A 29 Super Tucano of the Colombian Aerospace Force A total of 25 Super Tucanos variant AT 29B were purchased by the Colombian Air Force in a US 234 million deal purchased directly from Embraer On 14 December 2006 the first three aircraft arrived to the military airfield of CATAM in Bogota two more were delivered later that month ten more in the first half of 2007 and the rest in June 2008 45 On 18 January 2007 a squadron of Colombian Air Force Super Tucanos launched the first ever combat mission of its type attacking FARC positions in the jungle with Mark 82 bombs This attack made use of the Super Tucano s constantly computed impact point capability the aircraft s performance in action was a reported success 46 On 11 July 2012 the first Super Tucano was lost near Jambalo during an anti FARC operation rebels claimed they shot it down with a 50 caliber 12 7 mm machine gun but the Colombian Air Force challenged the rebel group s claim after inspecting the wreckage 47 Anti FARC operation Phoenix edit In 2008 during Operation Phoenix a Colombian Air Force Super Tucano used Griffin laser guided bombs to destroy a guerrilla cell inside Ecuador and kill the second in command chief of FARC Raul Reyes This event led to a diplomatic break between the two countries 48 Anti FARC operation Sodoma edit On 21 September 2010 Operation Sodoma in the Meta department began 120 miles south of the capital Bogota FARC commander Mono Jojoy was killed in a massive military operation on 22 September after 25 EMB 314s launched seven tonnes of explosives on the camp while some 600 special forces troops descended by rope from helicopters opposed by 700 guerrillas 20 guerrillas died in the attack 49 On 2 October 2010 during Operation Darien Super Tucanos used infrared cameras to spot and bombard the FARC 57th front in the Choco Department just a kilometer away from the Panama border Five rebels including several commanders were killed 50 Anti FARC operation Odiseo edit nbsp Colombian Super Tucano deploys flares On 15 October 2011 Operation Odiseo started with a total of 969 members of the Colombian armed forces A total of 18 aircraft participated in Operation Odiseo On 4 November 2011 five Super Tucanos dropped 1000 lb 450 kg and 250 lb 135 kg bombs plus high precision smart bombs This operation ended with the death of the leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia FARC Alfonso Cano It was biggest blow in the history of the guerrilla organization 51 Anti FARC operation Frontera edit At dawn of 22 February 2012 EMB 314s identified the camp of FARC s 57th Front 15 km 9 3 mi north of Bojaya near the border with Panama In Operation Frontera Super Tucanos dropped two high precision bombs destroying the camp and killing six FARC rebels including Pedro Alfonso Alvarado alias Mapanao who was responsible for the Bojaya massacre in 2002 in which 119 civilians were killed 52 53 Espada de Honor War Plan edit The Espada de Honor War Plan was an aggressive Colombian counterinsurgency strategy that aimed to dismantle FARC s structure both militarily and financially It targeted FARC leadership focusing on eliminating the 15 most powerful economic and military fronts 54 During Operacion Faraon at the dawn of 21 March 2012 five Super Tucanos bombarded the FARC s 10th Front guerrilla camp in Arauca near the Venezuelan border killing 33 rebels 55 56 Five days later in Operation Armagedon nine Super Tucanos from Apiay Air Base attacked the FARC s 27th front camp in Vista Hermosa Meta using coordinates received from a guerrilla informant recruited by the police intelligence launching 40 guided 500 lb bombs within three minutes destroying the camp and killing 36 rebels 57 In late May Super Tucanos bombarded a National Liberation Army camp located in rural Santa Rosa at Bolivar Department 58 On 31 May 2012 a bombardment over the Western Front of the ELN at an inhospitable area of the Choco Department killed seven rebels 59 On 6 June 2012 during a minute and half bombardment over FARC s 37th front located in northern Antioquia Department five Super Tucanos dropped 250 kg bombs killing eight rebels 60 In September Super Tucanos provided reconnaissance and close air support during an Omega operation during which seven terrorists were gunned down and four were captured including Fredy Cooper the 7th front s leader of the Public Order Company 61 On 5 September 2012 Danilo Garcia leader of the FARC s 33rd Front was killed in a bombing raid Danilo was considered the right hand of supreme FARC leader alias Timochenko Intelligence indicated that the bodies of 15 guerrillas may have been buried in the bombing 62 Eight A 29s carried out an air strike on 27 September during Operacion Saturno at the FARC s 37th front camp in the northwest of Antioquia Department resulting in the death of Efrain Gonzales Ruiz Patename leader of the 35th and 37th fronts and 13 others 63 64 In April 2013 two Super Tucanos bombarded the FARC s 59th front fort in Serrania del Perija municipality Barrancas La Guajira 65 Dominican Republic edit nbsp A Dominican Republic A 29 taxis after a mission as part of an exercise to combat illegal drug trafficking In August 2001 Embraer announced the signing of a contract with the Dominican Republic for 10 Super Tucanos to use for pilot training internal security border patrol and counter narcotics trafficking missions The order was reduced to eight aircraft in January 2009 for a total amount of US 93 million 66 The first two aircraft were delivered on 18 December 2009 three arrived in June 2010 and the remaining three in October 2010 67 unreliable source In February 2011 Dominican Republic Air Force Chief of Operations Col Hilton Cabral stated since the introduction of the Super Tucano aircraft and ground based radars illicit air tracks into the Dominican Republic had dropped by over 80 percent 68 In August 2011 the Dominican Air Force said that since taking delivery of the Super Tucanos in 2009 it has driven away drug flights to the point that they no longer enter the country s airspace 69 In May 2012 the Dominican president Leonel Fernandez gave a cooperative order for the armed forces to support a fleet of Super Tucanos for the antidrug fight on Haiti 70 Ecuador edit nbsp Super Tucano Ecuadorian Air Force The Ecuadorian Air Force operates 18 Super Tucanos they are established at Manta Air Base in two squadrons 2313 Halcones used for border surveillance and flight training and 2311 Dragones used for counterinsurgency 71 Ecuadorian Super Tucanos use the PT 6A 68A 1 300 shp engine 72 On 23 March 2009 Embraer announced that negotiations over a nine month old agreement with the Ecuadorian Air Force had been completed The deal covers the supply of 24 Super Tucanos to replace Ecuador s aging fleet of Vietnam era Cessna A 37 Dragonfly strike aircraft and help reassert control over the country s airspace 73 In May 2010 after receiving its sixth Super Tucano under a 270 million contract Ecuador announced a reduction in its order from 24 to 18 Super Tucanos to release funds to buy some used South African Air Force Denel Cheetah C fighters By cutting its order for the EMB 314 the Defence Ministry says the accrued savings would better allow it to bolster the air force s flagging air defence component 74 Honduras edit nbsp A Honduran Air Force T 27 Tucano On 3 September 2011 the head of the Honduran Air Force Fuerza Aerea Hondurena or FAH said that Honduras was to procure four Super Tucanos 75 On 7 February 2012 the Honduran government informed the Brazilian Trade Ministry of its interest in acquiring a large number of Super Tucanos 76 However due to the economic situation the government was forced to repair their aging aircraft inventory instead of purchasing eight EMB 314s 77 On 17 October 2014 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation announced the go ahead for acquiring two new A 29s by the FAH following approval from the country s National Council for Security and Defence As part of the deal six of the FAH s surviving EMB 312A Tucanos acquired in 1984 will be refurbished and upgraded by Embraer Originally operated only by the Academia Militar de Aviacion at Palmerola for training they have recently been armed for counter narcotics missions Just three were airworthy as the Brazilian deal was signed for the aircraft to be upgraded and the other three be made airworthy again Together with the two newly acquired Super Tucanos this will boost efforts to maintain security within the country 78 79 Indonesia edit In January 2010 Indonesian Air Force commander Air Marshal Imam Sufaat stated that Indonesia had split the competition designating the Super Tucano as their preferred OV 10 replacement Indonesia signed a memorandum of understanding with Embraer at the Indo Defense 2010 exhibition in Jakarta Indonesia initially ordered eight Super Tucanos including ground support stations and a logistics package with an option for another eight on the same terms the first were scheduled to arrive in 2012 Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro added that state aircraft maker PT Dirgantara Indonesia would perform maintenance work and may also manufacture some components While Indonesia could have made a unified choice to replace its OV 10 light attack and BAE Hawk Mk 53 trainer fleets with a multirole jet the demands of forward air control and counterinsurgency wars give slower and more stable platforms an advantage On 10 July 2012 Indonesia ordered a second set of eight Super Tucanos along with a full flight simulator bringing their order total to 16 In August 2012 Indonesia received the first four planes from the initial batch at a ceremony held in its facility in Gaviao Peixoto Sao Paulo Brazil 80 Deliveries of the second batch of Super Tucanos were delayed by over seven months 81 In September 2014 the second batch left Brazil on their ferry flight to Malang Abdul Rachman Saleh Air Base in East Java they will be based at the Malang air base on Indonesia s Java island and operated by Skadron Udara 21 as part of the 2nd Wing The final four A 29Bs left Brazil on 15 February 2016 passing through Malta Luqa International Airport on 21 February and ultimately arriving at Indonesia s Malang Abdul Rachman Saleh Air Force Base on 29 February 2016 82 One aircraft was lost in a crash on 10 February 2016 83 84 and a further two in crashes on 16 November 2023 85 Lebanon edit The Pentagon first proposed to provide to Lebanon a contract for 10 EMB 314s in 2010 86 Six Tucanos with 2 000 advanced precision kill weapon systems went to Lebanon via the US LAS program but financed by Saudi Arabia at US 462 million 87 The first two were delivered in October 2017 with four more in June 2018 88 Mauritania edit Negotiations for the acquisitions of Super Tucanos started in December 2011 89 On 28 March 2012 at Chile s FIDAE defense and air show Embraer announced sales of undisclosed numbers of aircraft to Mauritania 90 On 19 October 2012 Embraer delivered the first EMB 314 fitted with a FLIR Safire III infrared turret for border surveillance operations 91 Nigeria edit In November 2013 Nigeria showed interest in acquiring twelve new Super Tucanos Three aircraft were bought from the Brazilian Air Force inventory in 2017 92 In April 2017 the United States indicated that it would be moving forward with a deal to sell up to 12 of the aircraft for up to US 600 million ending delays that had been caused by human rights concerns 93 In August 2017 the US Department of State approved of the sale of 12 aircraft and associated supplies and weapons 94 95 96 In November 2018 Nigeria purchased 12 Super Tucanos from Sierra Nevada for 329 million all of which can be fitted with forward looking infrared systems They were delivered to Nigeria in October 2021 97 98 99 Philippines edit The Philippine Air Force PAF considered the acquisition of six Super Tucanos to replace the aging OV 10 Bronco In late 2017 Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana signed the contract to purchase six for the Close Air Support Aircraft acquisition project as included in the AFP Modernization Program s Horizon 1 phase 100 On 13 October 2020 six A 29Bs were turned over to the PAF 101 They were inducted with the 16th Attack Squadron 15th Strike Wing 101 Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana was reportedly considering buying six more A 29Bs 102 By 2024 the PAF intends to operate 24 aircraft across two squadrons 12 aircraft are to be delivered by 2022 and six by 2024 allowing the PAF to operate close air support intelligence surveillance reconnaissance and light attack missions 103 On 9 December 2021 PAF A 29Bs conducted airstrikes on terrorist encampments as part of Oplan Stinkweed in Palimbang Sultan Kudarat 104 United States edit nbsp A U S Super Tucano flying over Moody Air Force Base in 2015 as part of training program for Afghan pilots Civilian edit One Super Tucano was purchased by a subsidiary of Blackwater Worldwide an American private military contractor 105 106 It lacked the normal wing mounted machine guns In 2012 that aircraft was sold on to Tactical Air Support Inc of Reno Nevada 107 108 Military edit Special operations edit 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 109 giving it the official U S designation A 29B 110 Islamic Republic of Afghanistan edit In 2009 the Super Tucano was offered in a U S Air Force competition for 100 counterinsurgency aircraft 111 On 12 April 2010 Brazil signed an agreement to open negotiations for the acquisition of 200 Super Tucanos by the U S 112 On 16 November 2011 the AT 6 was excluded from the LAS program effectively selecting the Super Tucano According to GAO the Air Force concluded that HBDC had not adequately corrected deficiencies in its proposal that multiple deficiencies and significant weaknesses found in HBDC s proposal make it technically unacceptable and results in unacceptable mission capability risk Hawker Beechcraft s protest against its exclusion was dismissed 113 114 While the contract award was disputed a stop work was issued in January 2012 115 For this procurement the avionics were supplied by Elbit Systems of America Sierra Nevada the US based prime contractor built the Super Tucano in Jacksonville Florida 116 The 81st Fighter Squadron based at Moody Air Force Base was reactivated on 15 January 2015 and received the A 29s and provided training to pilots and maintainers from the Afghan Air Force 117 They were turned over to the Afghans in batches from December 2018 118 Light attack experiment edit Main article Light Attack Armed Reconnaissance In August 2017 the US Air Force conducted the Light Attack Experiment to evaluate potential light attack aircraft Following this it decided to continue experimenting with two non developmental aircraft the Textron Aviation AT 6B Wolverine derivative of the T 6 Texan II and the Sierra Nevada Embraer A 29 Super Tucano Tests conducted at Davis Monthan Air Force Base Arizona between May and July 2018 examined logistics requirements weapons and sensor issues and future interoperability with partner forces 119 The Air Force expects to have the information it needs to potentially buy light attack aircraft in a future competition without conducting a combat demonstration based on data collected during the first round of the experiment and future data anticipated to be collected in the next phase of experimentation The A 29 had a fatal crash while over the Red Rio Bombing Range White Sands Missile Range 120 Potential operators edit Bolivia edit Embraer reportedly offered the Super Tucano to the Bolivian Air Force when 121 Equatorial Guinea edit Equatorial Guinea was said to be interested in purchasing the Super Tucano 122 Guatemala edit In August 2011 the Guatemalan Air Force requested credit approval of 166 million to buy six EMB 314s control centers radar and equipment in the context of a programme named C4I 123 In October 2012 the Guatemalan Congress approved a loan for the C4I programme including the purchase of six A 29s to be granted by Brazilian and Spanish banks BNDES and BBVA 124 The deal was finalized in April 2013 125 The first two aircraft were expected to arrive in April 2014 followed by two units in 2015 and two more in 2016 126 However the president of Guatemala cancelled the order in November 2013 127 In January 2015 the Guatemalan defence minister disclosed that his country was looking at purchasing two aircraft from Embraer 128 Libya edit The Libyan government is interested in buying up to 24 Super Tucanos 129 Mozambique edit Brazil planned to donate three EMB 312s for Mozambique Air Force which may also acquire three Super Tucanos In 2016 the donation deal was canceled by the Brazilian government 130 131 Paraguay edit In October 2009 the President of Paraguay was leaning toward buying Super Tucanos 132 According to Paraguayan newspaper La Nacion the commander of the Paraguayan Air Forces has started to procure six EMB 314 aircraft 133 In May 2012 the Paraguayan Air Force selected the Super Tucano to reinforce the air force capabilities 134 However after the impeachment of Fernando Lugo all negotiations were temporarily suspended 135 Peru edit In March 2011 a Brazilian federal representative spoke on the Unasur treaty stating that it could promote the surveillance integration in the Amazon Basin and facilitate the sale of 12 Super Tucanos and upgrade kits for 20 Peruvian EMB 312s 136 In November 2011 Peru s defence minister announced the Super Tucano purchase was suspended in favor of the Korean KT 1 137 On 14 February 2012 Brazil s Ministry of Defence said Peru is considering buying ten Super Tucanos 138 However in November 2012 a government to government contract was signed for 20 KT 1s 139 In 2012 the governments of Peru and Brazil restarted negotiations for the acquisition of 12 A 29s to replace A 37 Dragonflys that are due to withdraw in 2017 140 Portugal edit Portugal has shown interest in acquiring at least 10 aircraft 141 In 2022 the Portuguese Air Force reportedly proposed to purchase 12 second hand A 29s from Brazilian Air Force reserves 142 In August 2022 the Chief of Staff of the Air Force stated the service s interest in acquiring propeller aircraft for combat missions 143 Suriname edit Suriname is interested in purchasing between two and four Super Tucanos for light attack roles 144 Thailand edit Embraer has also quoted Thailand as a potential customer for the type 145 UAE edit In September 2010 it was announced that Brazil and the United Arab Emirates were working a deal that includes sales of Super Tucanos 146 It was reported in early 2015 that the UAE is negotiating with Embraer the purchase of 24 Super Tucanos the deal would include six aircraft from Brazilian Air Force inventory for immediately delivery 147 Since then an Emirati company Callidus bought a Brazilian company Novaer founded by an engineer involved in the Tucano project and started a project for an alternative aircraft strongly resembling it the Callidus B 250 Ukraine edit In August 2019 a Ukrainian military delegation visited Embraer s military division in Sao Paulo and flew the Super Tucano 148 In October 2019 the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in a meeting with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro informed that his country would buy the Super Tucano 149 In December 2022 the Brazilian media reported a Ukrainian interest in the Super Tucano to equip its air force for the Russo Ukrainian War however the sale was blocked by the Bolsonaro administration 150 A diplomatic effort by the United States to persuade the president elect of Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to unblock the deal has been reported 150 Missed contracts edit Bolivia edit After the U S ban on Czech aircraft Aero L 159 Alca export on 7 August 2009 the Bolivian Defense Minister said they were considering six aircraft from Brazil or China with comparable role as the L 159 151 On 9 October 2009 it was announced that China would manufacture six K 8 for Bolivia to be used for antidrug operations at a price of 9 7 million per aircraft 152 El Salvador edit In November 2010 the President of the Legislative Defense Committee of El Salvador stated they would purchase an estimated 10 EMB 314s 153 It was postponed in February 2011 by lack of funds 154 In 2013 the El Salvador Air Force acquired 10 Cessna A 37 retired from Chilean Air Force 155 Iraq edit In January 2015 a report in Jane s Defence Weekly said the Iraqi Air Force would receive 24 Super Tucanos six directly from Brazilian Air Force stocks and some from an order placed by the United Arab Emirates 156 Senegal edit In September 2012 Senegal was reportedly in a procurement process with Embraer 157 In April 2013 the Brazilian minister of Defence disclosed that Senegal was the 4th African nation to order the Super Tucano 158 in the following day Embraer confirmed the order which included a training system for pilots and mechanics TOSS in Senegal bringing autonomy to that country s Air Force in preparing qualified personnel 159 However the deal was not finalized and Senegal opted for four Korean KT 1s 160 Sweden edit Sweden proposed replacing its Saab 105 trainer aircraft with Super Tucanos if Brazil chose to buy the Gripen NG 161 In May 2021 the Swedish Armed Forces announced that it chose Grob G 120TP as the new trainer and it will enter service in 2023 162 United Kingdom edit Elbit Systems and Embraer offered the EMB 314 for the United Kingdom s basic trainer contest 163 However the Beechcraft T 6C Texan II formed part of the preferred bid for the requirement in October 2014 164 Venezuela edit In February 2006 a 36 unit sale for Venezuela fell through because it was thought the U S would block the transfer of U S built components 165 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez claimed the U S had pressured Brazil not to sign the contract 166 Operators edit nbsp Embraer A 29 Super Tucano operators nbsp Islamic Republic of Afghanistan nbsp A 29 Super Tucano in Afghanistan Afghan Air Force 26 A 29s ordered deliveries took place from 2016 to late 2020 167 168 They were built by Sierra Nevada Corporation and Embraer in Jacksonville Florida and supplied to Afghanistan via the U S Air Force s Light Air Support LAS program The first was delivered to the U S service in September 2014 169 170 The first four A 29s arrived at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul on 15 January 2016 171 168 After the fall of Kabul to the Taliban it is unclear if A 29s will continue to be operated by Afghans 172 173 nbsp Angola National Air Force of Angola six aircraft ordered 174 Deliveries were scheduled to begin in early 2012 175 but the first three were delivered on 31 January 2013 176 8th Training Squadron 24th Training Regiment at Menongue Airport nbsp Brazil Brazilian Air Force 99 aircraft 177 33 A 29A amp 66 A 29B 30 At least four aircraft have been lost 178 179 180 181 1st Squadron of the 3rd Aviation Group 1º 3º GAv Esquadrao Escorpiao Scorpion Squadron 2nd Squadron of the 3rd Aviation Group 2º 3º GAv Esquadrao Grifo Griffon Squadron 3rd Squadron of the 3rd Aviation Group 3º 3º GAv Esquadrao Flecha Arrow Squadron 2nd Squadron of the 5th Aviation Group 2º 5º GAv Esquadrao Joker Joker Squadron The Aerial Demonstration Squadron Esquadrilha da Fumaca Smoke Squadron EDA nbsp Burkina Faso Burkina Faso Air Force 3 aircraft delivered in September 2011 of version A 29B 182 Combat Squadron Escadrille de Chasse located at Ouagadougou Air Base nbsp Chile Chilean Air Force 22 aircraft 12 received in 2009 6 in 2018 and 4 in 2020 42 183 44 Grupo de Aviacion N 1 located at Base aerea Los Condores in Iquique nbsp Colombia Colombian Aerospace Force 25 aircraft introduced between 2006 and 2008 184 At least one aircraft crashed claimed shot down by FARC 185 186 211 Combat Squadron Grifos of the Twenty first Combat Group at the Captain Luis F Gomez Nino Air Base 312 Combat Squadron Drakos of the Thirty first Combat Group at the Major General Alberto Pauwels Rodriguez Air Base at Malambo near Barranquilla 611 Combat Squadron of the Sixty first Combat Group at the Captain Ernesto Esguerra Cubides Air Base nbsp Dominican Republic Dominican Air Force 8 aircraft 67 Escuadron de Combate Dragones at the San Isidro Air Base nbsp Ecuador Ecuadorian Air Force 18 aircraft 187 all delivered by 2011 188 189 Ala de Combate No 23 Luchando Venceras Base Aerea Eloy Alfaro Manta Escuadron de Combate 2313 Halcones Escuadron de Combate 2311 Dragones nbsp Ghana Ghana Air Force 5 aircraft ordered in 2015 190 The total value of the contract was 88million with a loan from BNDES which also includes logistics support and training for pilots and mechanics in Ghana The first aircraft were expected to arrive in late 2016 and will be used as advanced training border surveillance and internal security missions 191 Ghana s Air Force plans to acquire four more A 29s with light attack reconnaissance and training capabilities if finalized the deal will increase Ghana s A 29 fleet to nine 192 nbsp Honduras Honduran Air Force 2 aircraft ordered in 2014 193 nbsp Indonesia Indonesian Air Force 16 aircraft ordered amp delivered one lost in a crash February 2016 194 195 a further two lost in crashes in November 2023 85 The first four aircraft of the first batch of eight were delivered as of August 2012 196 the delivery of the second batch of four aircraft was delayed till September 2014 81 A total of 16 were ordered in 2011 197 with deliveries taking place in 2012 2014 2015 and 2016 198 In March 2012 Indonesian Ministry of Defense informed the possibility of a future joint production further modernization and sales in the Asia Pacific region 199 Air Squadron 21 at the Lanud Abdul Rachman Saleh air base nbsp Lebanon Lebanese Air Force 6 A 29s ordered all six delivered by May 2018 200 201 Operating in the 7th Squadron citation needed nbsp Mali Mali Air Force 4 A 29 delivered in July 2018 Six originally ordered but due to financial issues the order was reduced to four aircraft 202 nbsp Mauritania nbsp Mauritania Air Force A 29B Super Tucano at Paris Air Show 2013 Mauritanian Air Force 4 aircraft ordered received two aircraft as of December 2012 two more aircraft on order 203 nbsp Nigeria Nigerian Air Force 12 aircraft on order 204 First batch with 6 aircraft delivered on the 22nd of July 2021 and the delivery was completed with the arrival of the final batch to Nigeria in October 2021 205 206 nbsp Philippines Philippine Air Force 6 aircraft delivered on 13 October 2020 101 16th Attack Squadron Eagles nbsp Turkmenistan Turkmen Air Force Total order quantity not disclosed 5 aircraft delivered in 2020 21 207 208 nbsp United States EP Aviation part of Academi formerly Blackwater at least one twin seater variant for pilot training delivered in February 2008 possible further orders for counter insurgency role 209 210 Later sold in 2010 to Tactical Air Support in Reno NV United States Navy leased an aircraft for testing as part of the Imminent Fury program 211 United States Air Force from 3 to 6 aircraft operated by United States Air Force Special Operations Command 212 213 Accidents editOn February 10 2016 an Indonesian Air Force Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano crashed in Malang East Java on suburb area near Abdul Rachman Saleh Air Base The aircraft TT 3108 was on a routine test flight Both pilots and two civilians died in the accident On August 15 2021 an Embraer 314 aircraft belonging to the Afghan Armed Forces and a MiG 29 aircraft belonging to the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan collided in the Sherabad district of the Surkhandarya region of the Republic of Uzbekistan On November 16 2023 two Indonesian Air Force Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano crashed on the slopes of Mount Bromo near Keduwung Village Puspo District Pasuruan East Java The aircraft TT 3103 and TT 3111 were part of four aircraft formation with another two Super Tucanos and on training flight under cloudy weather condition The four aircraft were flying in a box formation when they suddenly encountered heavy clouds obstructing visibility TT 3103 and TT 3111 allegedly collided with mountain slope when the four aircraft broke the formation and attempted to get out of the clouds Another two Super Tucanos landed safely on Abdul Rachman Saleh Air Base All four pilots of both planes died in the accident 214 Aircraft on display editEMB 314B Super Tucano FAB 5900 Brazilian Air Force Memorial Aeroespacial Brasileiro Sao Jose dos Campos 215 Specifications EMB 314 Super Tucano edit nbsp Each wing can be loaded with 200 rounds for the FN Herstal M3P 12 7 mm 50 in machine gun which has a firing rate of up to 1 100 rounds per minute nbsp Pilots from the 81st Fighter Squadron drop a 500 pound inert training bomb from an A 29 Super Tucano on the range near Moody Air Force Base Georgia Data from Type Analysis Embraer Super Tucano All specifications from Janes 2010 2011 unless otherwise indicated 216 General characteristicsCrew 2 Pilot plus one navigator student in tandem on Martin Baker Mk 10 LCX zero zero ejection seats Length 11 38 m 37 ft 4 in Wingspan 11 14 m 36 ft 7 in Height 3 97 m 13 ft 0 in Wing area 19 4 m2 209 sq ft Airfoil root NACA 63A415 tip NACA 63A212 217 Empty weight 3 200 kg 7 055 lb Max takeoff weight 5 400 kg 11 905 lb Powerplant 1 Pratt amp Whitney Canada PT6A 68C turboprop engine 1 196 kW 1 604 hp Propellers 5 bladed Hartzell 2 39 218 m 7 ft 10 in diameter constant speed fully feathering reversible pitch propeller Performance Maximum speed 590 km h 370 mph 320 kn Cruise speed 520 km h 320 mph 280 kn Stall speed 148 km h 92 mph 80 kn Range 1 330 km 830 mi 720 nmi Combat range 550 km 340 mi 300 nmi hi lo hi profile 1 500 kg 3 307 lb of external stores 219 Ferry range 2 855 km 1 774 mi 1 542 nmi 220 Endurance 8 hours 24 minutes 220 Service ceiling 10 668 m 35 000 ft g limits 7 3 5 Rate of climb 16 4 m s 3 230 ft min Armament Guns 5 Internal 2 12 7 mm 0 50 in 1 100 rounds per minute FN Herstal or U S Ordnance M3P machine guns as designated M3W one fixed mounted in each wing with 250 rounds per M3 pod 1 20 mm 0 79 in 650 rounds per minute GIAT M20A1 cannon below the fuselage pod 1 12 7 mm 0 50 in FN Herstal HMP for M3P machine gun under each wing pod up to 4 7 62 mm 0 30 in 3 000 rounds per minute Dillon Aero M134 Minigun under development under wings 221 Hardpoints 5 two under each wing and one under fuselage centreline with a capacity of 1 550 kg 3 300 lb Rockets 4x pods 70 mm 2 75 in LM 70 19 222 SBAT 70 223 224 4x pods 70 mm 2 75 in LAU 68A G 225 Missiles Air to air AIM 9L Sidewinder MAA 1A Piranha MAA 1B Piranha under development 226 Python 3 Python 4 Air to ground AGM 65 Maverick 222 Roketsan Cirit General purpose bombs 10x Mk 81 5 5x Mk 82 5 M117 227 Incendiary bombs BINC 300 citation needed Cluster bombs BLG 252 Precision guided bombs FPG 82 under development 228 Friuli Aeroespacial INS GPS guidance kit for Mk 82 SMKB 82 229 INS GPS guidance kit for Mk 82 GBU 54 under development 230 GBU 38 under development 230 GBU 39 under development 230 Paveway II 231 Lizard Elbit laser guidance kit Griffin IAI laser guidance kit Others Chaff amp flare countermeasure FLIR AN AAQ 22 Star Safire II Electro optical infrared sensors Drop tanks Avionics MIL STD 1553 232 standards NVG ANVIS 9 Night Vision CCIP CCRP CCIL DTOS LCOS SSLC Computerized Attack Modes 227 Rohde amp Schwarz M3AR VHF UHF Airborne Transceiver two way encrypted 233 Data Link provision 234 HUD HOTAS HMD with UFCP Up Front Control Panel Laser INS with GPS Navigational System CMFD Colored Multi Function Display liquid crystal active matrix Integrated Radio Communication and Navigation Video Camera Recorder Automatic Pilot with embedded mission planning capability Stormscope WX 1000E Airborne weather mapping system Laser Range Finder WiPak 235 Support Wi Fi integration for Paveway bombs Training and Operation Support System TOSS 14 236 See also edit nbsp Aviation portal nbsp Brazil portal Related development Embraer EMB 312 Tucano Short Tucano Aircraft of comparable role configuration and era Calidus B 250 KAI KT 1 Woongbi Pilatus PC 21 Piper PA 48 Enforcer PZL 130 Orlik TAI Hurkus US Aircraft A 67 Dragon UTVA Kobac Related lists Counter insurgency aircraft List of active Brazilian military aircraftReferences editNotes edit a b O Connor Kate 14 April 2023 Embraer Introduces A 29N Super 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