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Distantly related, still germane:

Current and future operators of A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft could use them to shoot down incoming drones, according to manufacturer Embraer. There is already something of an emerging trend when it comes to the idea of employing light attack planes in the drone hunting role. This has been enabled, in large part, by the combat-proven effectiveness of specially-configured laser-guided 70mm Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II (APKWS II) rockets in the air-to-air role against drones, developments that TWZ has been first to report on in many cases.

Embraer outlined the potential of the A-29 as a flying drone-killer in a press release today. The Super Tucano is a two-seat single-engine turboprop aircraft in widespread service globally, both as a trainer and a light attack platform. The aircraft's standard configuration includes two .50 caliber machine guns, one in each wing. The plane also has the ability to carry various guided and unguided munitions, and other stores, on up to four underwing hardpoints and another one under the center of the fuselage. A-29s can be equipped with one of several sensor turrets containing a mix of electro-optical and infrared cameras, as well as laser spot trackers and/or designators, under the forward end of the fuselage, as well.


It's weird how the battle field is devolving and evolving. Trenches, AI drones, low profile Soviet tanks with tall defensive works, propeller planes armed with pissed-off gunners firing shotguns at jet engined, Horten shaped drones mimicking the first WW 1aerial combats...I ain't even getting into the political weirdness.
Strange war.
 
It's weird how the battle field is devolving and evolving. Trenches, AI drones, low profile Soviet tanks with tall defensive works, propeller planes armed with pissed-off gunners firing shotguns at jet engined, Horten shaped drones mimicking the first WW 1aerial combats...I ain't even getting into the political weirdness.
Strange war.

I can't remember who it was who coined the phrase "The past is prologue" but it's certainly apt here.
 
Distantly related, still germane:

Current and future operators of A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft could use them to shoot down incoming drones, according to manufacturer Embraer. There is already something of an emerging trend when it comes to the idea of employing light attack planes in the drone hunting role. This has been enabled, in large part, by the combat-proven effectiveness of specially-configured laser-guided 70mm Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II (APKWS II) rockets in the air-to-air role against drones, developments that TWZ has been first to report on in many cases.

Embraer outlined the potential of the A-29 as a flying drone-killer in a press release today. The Super Tucano is a two-seat single-engine turboprop aircraft in widespread service globally, both as a trainer and a light attack platform. The aircraft's standard configuration includes two .50 caliber machine guns, one in each wing. The plane also has the ability to carry various guided and unguided munitions, and other stores, on up to four underwing hardpoints and another one under the center of the fuselage. A-29s can be equipped with one of several sensor turrets containing a mix of electro-optical and infrared cameras, as well as laser spot trackers and/or designators, under the forward end of the fuselage, as well.


This is interesting, because quite some time back, the discussion of possible COIN aircraft options for Ukraine was shot down (pun intended) because they would be a liability on the battlefield.

But, here we are.
 
This is interesting, because quite some time back, the discussion of possible COIN aircraft options for Ukraine was shot down (pun intended) because they would be a liability on the battlefield.

But, here we are.

True, but I think Tucanos and other modded prop jobs won't be exposed to front-line stuff so much. There's still the long-range SAMs, sure, but playing backstop, they're probably in a good mission slot.
 
Distantly related, still germane:

Current and future operators of A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft could use them to shoot down incoming drones, according to manufacturer Embraer. There is already something of an emerging trend when it comes to the idea of employing light attack planes in the drone hunting role. This has been enabled, in large part, by the combat-proven effectiveness of specially-configured laser-guided 70mm Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II (APKWS II) rockets in the air-to-air role against drones, developments that TWZ has been first to report on in many cases.

Embraer outlined the potential of the A-29 as a flying drone-killer in a press release today. The Super Tucano is a two-seat single-engine turboprop aircraft in widespread service globally, both as a trainer and a light attack platform. The aircraft's standard configuration includes two .50 caliber machine guns, one in each wing. The plane also has the ability to carry various guided and unguided munitions, and other stores, on up to four underwing hardpoints and another one under the center of the fuselage. A-29s can be equipped with one of several sensor turrets containing a mix of electro-optical and infrared cameras, as well as laser spot trackers and/or designators, under the forward end of the fuselage, as well.



All that a modified P-39 could do and without a second crew member.
 
All that a modified P-39 could do and without a second crew member.

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