Embraer A-29 Super Tucano (EMB-314)
Brazilian turboprop light attack and advanced trainer aircraft representing one of the most successful military aviation exports globally — combining low operating costs with genuine combat capability for counter-insurgency, border patrol, and advanced training missions. Super Tucano evolved from Embraer EMB-312 Tucano trainer with strengthened structure, more powerful engine, and weapons capability. Features tandem cockpit with student/instructor or pilot/weapon systems operator, Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A turboprop providing 1,600 shp, modern glass cockpit with multi-function displays and head-up display, five hardpoints carrying 1,550 kg ordnance including machine gun pods, rocket pods, precision-guided bombs, and potentially air-to-air missiles, armor protection for crew and critical systems, self-sealing fuel tanks, and comprehensive mission systems. Maximum speed 367 mph with endurance exceeding 6 hours. Brazilian Air Force operates 99 Super Tucano (designated A-29) for advanced training, border patrol missions monitoring Amazon region, and light attack. The aircraft achieved remarkable export success with operators including United States Air Force (A-29B for Afghan Air Force, now USAF light attack squadrons), Colombia, Afghanistan, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Indonesia, Mauritania, Philippines, and 15+ total operators. Combat-proven in counter-insurgency operations in Colombia, Afghanistan, and Philippines demonstrating effectiveness against irregular forces. Represents cost-effective solution for missions not requiring fast jets. Brazilian defense industry flagship export.

- Most successful light attack / COIN aircraft globally (export to 15+ countries)
- Extremely low operating cost (~$1,000/flight hour)
- Can operate from short, unprepared runways
- Excellent for Amazon surveillance, counter-narcotics, and insurgency
- Selected by US Air Force for partner nation training
- Propeller-driven; very slow and vulnerable to any organized air defense
- Limited weapons payload
- Cannot survive in contested airspace against fighters or medium SAMs
- Turboprop engine limits altitude and speed performance
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The vertical launch capacity here provides mission flexibility that single-role warships simply cannot match.