Embraer announced today, during LAAD Defence & Security 2023 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), the launch of the A-29N Super Tucano in NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) configuration, with an initial focus on meeting the needs of European nations.
This new version of Embraer’s renowned A-29 Super Tucano light attack, armed reconnaissance and advanced training aircraft, the A-29N, will include equipment and features to meet NATO operational requirements, such as a new data link and single-pilot operation.
These features will further increase the aircraft’s employability, allowing, for example, its use in JTAC (Joint Terminal Attack Controller) training missions. Training devices will also be upgraded to meet the world’s most demanding standards, including virtual, augmented and mixed reality.
“This is a new stage in the operational life of the A-29 Super Tucano,” said Bosco da Costa Junior, President and CEO of Embraer Defense and Security. “We see many application possibilities for the A-29N at the moment. Several European countries have shown interest in specific aircraft capabilities that we have now introduced with this version.”
With more than 260 units delivered worldwide, the aircraft has been selected by more than 15 air forces worldwide, including the United States Air Force (USAF).
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Developed as a highly versatile aircraft, the A-29 Super Tucano can perform a broad range of missions, including light attack, aerial surveillance and interception, and counterinsurgency. The A-29 is rugged and versatile, operating from remote and unpaved runways on forward deployed operational bases with little support, all with low operating costs and high availability (above 90%).
In addition to combat roles, the aircraft is widely used as an advanced trainer. Its ability to simulate combat missions and upload and download flight data has made it a highly effective training platform. As a real multi-mission aircraft, the A-29 has the flexibility to provide air forces with a single platform for light attack, armed reconnaissance, close air support, and advanced training, thus optimizing their fleets.
It is equipped with several state-of-the-art sensors and weapons, including an electro-optical/infrared system with laser designator, night vision goggles, secure voice communications and a data link package. Thus, the A-29 Super Tucano stands out in its field by combining superior performance with 21st century weapons, integrated sensors and surveillance systems to create a highly influential air power component.