US Military Buys New Coin Aircraft For 'Only" $18 Million Dollars a Pop [View all]
http://defensetech.org/2011/12/31/embraer-wins-usafs-light-attack-contest/
Super Tucano Wins USAFs Light Attack Contest
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The air service is buying 20 Super Ts from Embraer and its U.S. partner, Sierra Nevada Corporation, for $355 million, according to an announcement that Embraer released last night. Remember, a couple of years ago the Air Force planned to buy dozens of cheap, turboprop-driven COIN aircraft that could be used to provide light air support and ISR for troops fighting insurgents in places like Iraq and Afghanistan. The planes were supposed to take the burden for such unglamorous missions off of jet fighters like the F-16, which cost far more to operate. However, the draw-down from Iraq combined with shrinking defense budgets forced the air service to dramatically reduce the program. Now, the service will use the small fleet of turboprop planes to help build up the nascent Afghan air force, and other nations. Those last two words leave the possibility open for more Super T sales beyond those to the U.S. Air Force and Afghan air force.