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Austria To Acquire 12 Leonardo M-346 Multi-Role Aircraft

Configured As Light Fighter M-346 F Block 20 Standard For Training

Leonardo announced it has signed a contract to supply Austria with 12 M-346 F Block 20 light fighter aircraft. In addition to aircraft, the deal includes simulation systems for training pilots and maintenance technicians, spare parts and equipment, and logistical support for six years following the first aircraft delivery in 2028.

Leonardo’s contract is with the Italian Directorate of Aeronautical Armaments and Airworthiness for the delivery of the aircraft to the Austrian Air Force, or Luftstreitkräfte, as the country responds to the defense needs of its national airspace and territory as well as the training of its military pilots.

The light fighter configuration under the M-346 F Block 20 standard is equipped with the Large Area Display in the cockpit, active electronically scanned radar, Link 16 datalink, electronic countermeasures, and new weapons systems. A complete suite of simulation systems, a base stock of spare parts, ground equipment, and logistics and maintenance support for six years will also be provided.

Stefano Bortoli, Managing Director of Leonardo’s Aeronautics Division said, “We’re extremely proud of the launch of Austria’s M-346 programme, and we are aware of the value that the synergy between national institutions and industry can generate in response to the emerging requirements of friend countries, as we have already seen in the past. And so we are pleased to continue doing our part, supplying aeronautical solutions enabled by significant technological enhancements.”

He added, “At the same time, this programme confirms the international competitiveness of the M-346 system. It responds to the need for operational versatility dictated by today’s scenarios requiring responsiveness and adaptability, growing digitisation, efficient management of new defence assets, complementarity and interoperability, and suitable training for personnel.”

The M-346 F Block 20 aircraft will replace Austria’s Saab 105 that were retired from service in 2020. They will be deployed in the dual role of lower-intensity fighter operations and as an advanced trainer.

FMI:  www.leonardo.com/

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