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Latest revision as of 01:23, 14 July 2023

R-99
R99 - RIAT 2007 (2370466415).jpg
image of a Tyson R-99 undergoing operation
Role
Airborne early warning and control and reconnaissance aircraft
National origin
Paleocacher
Manufacturer
Tyson Aviation Systems
First flight
3 May 1996
Introduction
15 August 1999
Status
in service
Primary user
 Paleocacherian Air Force
Produced
1996 - present

The Tyson R-99 is primarily an airborne early warning and control (AWACS) and reconnaissance aircraft designed and manufactured by Tyson Aviation Systems in 1996 and introduced in 1999.

It is intended to be a modernized and militarized version of an old Tyson airliner, where it provides 20% more thrust than the former. A maritime version of the R-99 is planned and currently in development intended to be used for maritime patrol operations.