Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano

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A pair of Brazilian Air Force Super Tucanos in flight.

The Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano, also named ALX or A-29 is a turboprop light attack aircraft designed by Embraer SA for counter insurgency (COIN), close air support, aerial reconnaissance missions in low threat environments, as well as providing pilot training. Designed to operate in high temperature and humidity conditions in extremely rugged terrain, the Super Tucano is highly maneuverable, has a low heat signature, incorporates fourth generation avionics and weapons system to deliver precision guided munitions.

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  • Afghanistan
    • Afghan Air Force x 26
  • Angola
    • Angolan Air Force x 6
  • Botswana
    • Botswana Defence Force Air Wing x 8
  • Brazil
    • Brazilian Air Force x 100
  • Burkina Faso
    • Air Force of Burkina Faso x 4
  • Chile
    • Chilean Air Force x 12
  • Colombia
    • Colombian Air Force x 26
  • Dominican Republic
    • Dominican Air Force x 8
  • Ecuador
    • Ecuadorian Air Force x 18
  • El Salvador
    • Salvadoran Air Force x 10
  • Ghana
    • Ghana Air Force x 6
  • Guatemala
    • Guatemalan Air Force x 8
  • Honduras
    • Honduran Air Force x 2
  • Indonesia
    • Indonesian Air Force x 16
  • Lebanon
    • Lebanese Air Force x 6
  • Libya
    • Libyan Air Force x 24
  • Mali
    • Mali Air Force x 6
  • Mauritania
    • Mauritanian Air Force x 4
  • Mozambique
    • Mozambique Air Force x 8
  • Nigeria
    • Nigerian Air Force x 12
  • Paraguay
    • Paraguayan Air Force x 6
  • Peru
    • Peruvian Air Force x 24
  • Philippines
    • Philippine Air Force x 6
  • Portugal
    • Portuguese Air Force x 10
  • Senegal
    • Senegalese Air Force x 4
  • Suriname
    • Suriname Air Force x 4
  • Turkmenistan
    • Turkmen Air Force x 6
  • Ukraine
    • Ukrainian Air Force
  • United Arab Emirates
    • United Arab Emirates Air Force x 24

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