It is interesting that a WW2 style plane is possibly the best solution against these drone attacks. Whatβs old is new again
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Yes, but also consider the basic wisdom of it, I believe the origins of the Super Tucano extend back to WW2 fighter craft like the P-51 mustang being evolved into trainer aircraft occasionally used for ground attack. Everyone gets excited about the bleeding edge of unmanned aviation development but from the perspective of the Super Tucano as an airframe... I mean.. sure you can develop a fancy new heavy lift unmanned ground attack and sensors platform... or you can just take a Super Tucano and modify it.
The same thing is happening with the Lakota helicopter sort of being phased out as a manned aircraft in direct frontline military use in the US military while the same time?? the same exact model helicopter is being heavily considered for an unmanned heavy lift vehicle (well medium/light utility helicopter but from the perspective of unmanned systems "heavy") by the US military. It is enough to make your head spin like a helicopter rotor.
I think the important thing to remember is that the media, general public, military and techpress will want to obsess over the legitimately terrifying new developments in unmanned aerial (also ground and littoral) vehicles because they are novel and intimidating. From a practical perspective however, the best platforms for unmanned navigation systems are manned aerial vehicles with a long and developed history of maintenance, documented behavior in emergency maneuvers, and extended third party market for modifying the same platform for a variety of purposes.. while in the field.
To put it simply, once you get past a certain size of horse, it doesn't really matter if a human is riding on the back of it or not, what matters is what stuff the horse is doing, whether that stuff is a stupid idea or not and whether it is being supported properly to do said horse stuff. So yeah, Super Tucanos, Aero Sharks, Lakota Helicopters.. all of these types of platforms are immediately the best candidates for the future of manned or unmanned aerial surveillance, reconnaisance and defense at depth.
Unfortunately Super Tucanos are out of question with their current government. Neither the current nor the former president of their country is pro-Ukraine, and their two parties are the most likely to win the next election. Ukraine already tried to buy them when the conflict started, but they were rejected immediately
And they are stupidly cheaper and easier to use than modern planes...