First Delivery in FAB's 76-Unit Order
Embraer Thursday
delivered the first ALX Super Tucano multi-purpose military
turboprop to the Brazilian Air Force (FAB). The ceremony, which
took place at the Gaviao Peixoto facility in the interior of the
state of Sao Paulo, was attended by high-ranking military and
civilian authorities, Embraer executives, employees and technical
personnel, as well as partners and suppliers that participated in
the project.
"Today, with the ALX, we are realizing one more dream, which is
the result of a historical and successful partnership between FAB
and Embraer," said Mauricio Botelho, Embraer President and CEO.
"With differentiated levels of technology, versatility, performance
and cost-efficiency, the plane symbolizes an important step to
ensure the efficiency of Brazilian strategic defense systems."
The Embraer President also noted: "The ALX Super Tucano embodies
the concept of communality of systems, equipment, symbols and
next-generation interface involving the F-5BR and the AMX, soon to
be modernized -- which helps set FAB apart in the global arena.
Embraer's role in this effort is to design and develop the means to
promote the communality concept. Embraer, which feels challenged,
is committed to invest more and more resources in its own technical
and industrial development in a manner that will allow it to
contribute to the evolution of our Air Force."
One of the most notable products manufactured by Embraer, the
ALX Super Tucano is a combination of a next-generation, light
military airplane that can serve as an advanced training tool for
pilots. The newest military turboprop produced by Embraer has just
what it takes to surpass the success of its "older brother," namely
the extraordinary Tucano, which has won over the admiration of many
and is now in service with more than 15 Air Forces around the
world.
The ALX will become part of the Amazon Surveillance System's
(SIVAM) air fleet, together with Embraer's EMB 145 SA and the EMB
145 RS surveillance aircraft. Additionally, it will be used in
basic and advanced training missions for FAB pilots.
The ALX Super Tucano
The ALX Super Tucano, Embraer's renowned multi-purpose military
turboprop trainer/light attack/weapons familiarization aircraft
soon to be in service with the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) is
available in either single or two-seat versions. This aircraft is
the perfect combination of turboprop power with fourth-generation
avionics and armament systems, which makes it the next- generation
aircraft suitable for air forces around the world to increase their
operational and training capabilities.
Its innovations include leading edge in-flight virtual
simulation technology for training purposes, a feature that allows
student pilots to increase their mission effectiveness, information
management and situational awareness skills, coping with the new
operational scenarios ahead. The ALX Super Tucano is exceptionally
suited for the Information Warfare environment.
Tailored to operate in the most hostile environment (high
temperatures, moisture, and dust), it will perform operational
missions as part of the latest and most sophisticated surveillance
system in the world, the SIVAM (Amazon Surveillance Program). It
will be also deployed by the Brazilian Air Force on basic/advanced
training missions, including weapons familiarization, increasing
efficiency and dramatically reducing training costs by replacing
more expensive, older jet trainers.
The aircraft is being scheduled to fly day/night border
surveillance missions, pursuing and intercepting aerial targets
engaged in illegal activities. It is capable of receiving and
transmitting data through its embedded, state-of-the-art
"data-link" systems. Sensor images, including target data, are
readily received or relayed to Command and Control Stations, both
on the ground or airborne, and to other combat aircraft in the
operational theater.
The precision, effectiveness and flexibility of its systems are
far and way above operation requirements, ensuring
training/operational capabilities, reliability and accuracy during
the aircraft's entire service life. Its readiness to meet any
challenge makes the ALX Super Tucano the aircraft of choice for air
forces throughout the world, as its affordability can fit even the
most constrained military budgets.
The ALX Super Tucano provides fourth generation Human-Machine
Interface (HMI) designed to minimize pilot workload through the
optimization of all tasks (tracking, interception, surveillance,
support, etc.). Featuring a state-of-the-art avionics system
structured around a MIL-STD-1533 Databus Architecture, the
following systems have been incorporated in the ALX Super
Tucano:
- Full Hands-On Throttle and Stick (HOTAS)
- Laser INS with GPS Navigation System
- Computerized Attack Modes (CCIP, CCRP, CCIL, etc.)
- HUD (Head Up Display) with UFCP (Up Front Control Panel)
- Two 6" X 8" Liquid Crystal Active Matrixes (CMFD) per pilot
station (two-seater)
Tactical V/UHF with provisions for data links
- Integrated Radio Communication and Navigation
- Video Camera/Recorder
- NVG Gen III-compatible internal/external lighting system
- Automatic Pilot with embedded mission planning capability
- Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR)
- Helmet Mounted Display System (optional)
In addition to its jet-like performance provided by a 1,600 shp,
FADEC- controlled PWC PT6A-68C Pratt & Whitney turboprop
engine, the ALX Super Tucano features innovations such as in-flight
virtual simulation for armaments and sensors (including radar), an
environmental control system designed to secure crew comfort; and
an On-Board Oxygen Generating System (OBOGS). Irrespective of
application, zero-zero Martin-Baker MK-10LCX Ejection Seats,
featuring a three-mode ejection sequential device, have also been
incorporated. A cockpit armoring was introduced to ensure crew
safety during operational missions.

Embraer spared no efforts to provide the ALX Super Tucano with
an Armament System that reflects state-of-the-art technology for
the area. 1,500 kg (3,307 lb.) of external loads distributed within
five underwing and fuselage hard points (without penalizing its
outstanding performance) means carrying capability of a wide array
of fighter's typical weapons -- either smart or conventional.
Its armament line-up is fully integrated with avionics and may
be fitted with the most advanced ordinance. Its WCS (Weapons
Control System) is on par with those of last generation frontline
fighters (Mirage 2000-5 MK2, F16 Block 60, Grippen, Eurofighter and
others). Each underwing hard point features a SIU (Stores Interface
Unit) that recognizes loaded armament and its status. SIU is
capable of performing several tasks, such as armament selection and
release control (bombs, rockets, machine guns, missiles) in
addition to providing fuse status for remaining bombs and
missiles.