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The '''Tyson Túcán''' is a close-air support and counter-insurgency aircraft that was designed and manufactured by [[Tyson Aviation Systems]] in 1998. After being introduced to the [[Paleocacherian Air Force]] in 2002, it has proven itself a beneficial addition in terms of air support and counter-insurgency operations.
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The '''Tyson Túcán''' is a [[Paleocacherian]] [[turboprop]] light [[attack]] and [[counter-insurgency aircraft]] that was designed and manufactured by [[Tyson Aviation Systems]] in 1998. After being introduced to the [[Paleocacherian Air Force]] in 2002, it has proven itself a beneficial addition in terms of close-air support and counter-insurgency operations.
  
 
Since then, it has been manufactured and sold to various countries, still in service in the airforce to this day.
 
Since then, it has been manufactured and sold to various countries, still in service in the airforce to this day.

Latest revision as of 02:43, 14 July 2023

Túcán
Aeronave A-29 Super Tucano em voo sobre a Floresta Amazônica.jpg
Tyson Túcán flying over a Paleocacherian forest
Role
Light attack aircraft and counter-insurgency aircraft
National origin
Paleocacher
Manufacturer
Tyson Aviation Systems
First flight
3 June 1998
Introduction
5 May 2002
Status
in service
Primary user
 Paleocacherian Air Force
Produced
1998 - present

The Tyson Túcán is a Paleocacherian turboprop light attack and counter-insurgency aircraft that was designed and manufactured by Tyson Aviation Systems in 1998. After being introduced to the Paleocacherian Air Force in 2002, it has proven itself a beneficial addition in terms of close-air support and counter-insurgency operations.

Since then, it has been manufactured and sold to various countries, still in service in the airforce to this day.