Embraer has announced that its A-29 Super Tucano aircraft will now include capabilities to Przeciwdziałanie UAS, adding this function to its mission portfolio.

The solution primarily uses existing sensors and systems and will be available to both current and future A-29 operators. According to the company, the concept relies on features already in operation.

It integrates new sensors, including datalinks for receiving initial target coordinates and queueing, an Electro-Optical/Infra-Red (EO/IR) sensor for laser tracking and designation, as well as laser-guided rockets and wing-mounted .50 caliber machine guns to neutralize UAS threats.

Embraer’s Operational Concept enables operators to incorporate counter-drone missions into their profiles as needed.

“We continue to expand the A-29’s capabilities to address the most recent challenges faced by many nations worldwide,” said Bosco da Costa Junior, President and CEO of Embraer Defense & Security.

“The continued challenges in modern warfare and the recent conflicts worldwide have shown the urgent need for solutions to fight drones. The A-29 is the ideal tool to counter UAS effectively and at low cost, adding to the aircraft’s already extensive mission set that includes close air support, armed reconnaissance, advanced training, and many others.”

The A-29 Super Tucano is a rugged turboprop aircraft designed for versatility and durability, capable of operating from unimproved runways and forward bases in austere environments. It has logged more than 600,000 flight hours and has been selected by 22 air forces worldwide.

The aircraft supports a wide range of missions, including advanced pilot training, Close Air Support (CAS), air patrol, air interdiction, Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) training, armed ISR, border surveillance, and air escort.

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