The US
Defence Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) on 3 August announced the possible
Foreign Military Sale of 12 A-29 Super Tucano aircraft, along with weapons
, spares and training, to Nigeria in a contract that could be worth $593 million. Congress was notified on 2 August.
, spares and training, to Nigeria in a contract that could be worth $593 million. Congress was notified on 2 August.
The Federal
Register revealed Nigeria has requested Paveway II and Advanced Precision Kill
Weapon System (APKWS) laser-guidance kits and ammunition. It lists these items
as “major defence equipment” valued at $29 million, while the “other” component
of the deal, for the Super Tucanos, sensors, training and support, is valued at
$564 million, .
The weapons
and ammunition includes 100 GBU-12 (500 lb) Paveway II Tailkits; 100 GBU-58
(250 lb) Paveway II Tailkits; 400 Laser Guided Rockets including Advanced
Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) rounds; 2 000 MK-81 (250 lb) bombs; 5 000
2.75 inch (70 mm) Hydra 70 unguided rockets; 1 000 2.75 inch Hydra 70 unguided
rockets (practice); and 20 000 rounds of .50 calibre machinegun ammunition.
The APKWS is
a low cost semi-active laser guidance kit developed by BAE Systems which is
added to unguided 70 mm rockets, turning them into precision strike weapons.
Similarly, the Paveway II, developed by Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, uses
semi-active laser guidance to turn Mk 81 and Mk 82 general purpose bombs into
guided weapons. The DSCA said the sale includes the tailkits to transform
Nigeria’s existing 500-lb and 250-lb bomb bodies into GBU-12s and GBU-58s
respectively, and that Nigeria is also buying additional GBU-58s/Mk 81 bombs.
The proposed
sale also includes seven AN/AAQ-22F electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) sensor and
laser designator turrets, spares, support equipment, facilities infrastructure
and hangar construction, night vision devices, simulators, and software.
Training will cover pilot and maintenance instruction and human rights and
international humanitarian law. FLIR’s Brite Star system comprises a large
format thermal imager and colour daylight camera with laser designator for
terminal guidance of laser-guided bombs and rockets.
The DSCA
notice said the 12 Super Tucanos “will support Nigerian military operations against
terrorist organisation Boko Haram and to counter illicit trafficking in Nigeria
and the Gulf of Guinea.
The Super
Tucano is a sustainable platform for counterterrorism, counter insurgency,
border surveillance, and illicit trade interdiction operations. The proposed
sale will support U.S. foreign policy objectives by helping Nigeria to meet
shared counterterrorism objectives for the region. This proposed sale will
strengthen the U.S. security relationship with Africa’s largest democracy.”
The prime contractor
is the Sierra Nevada Corporation, headquartered in Centennial, Colorado. The
company is building Super Tucanos for the Afghan Air Force and Lebanon at its
US facility.
Embraer has
recorded a number of orders for its Super Tucano from African countries, which
see it as a low cost light attack aircraft that can also be used as a trainer.
On the continent, the Super Tucano has been ordered by Angola, Burkina Faso,
Mauritania, Mali, Ghana and Senegal.
The Nigerian
Air Force may also get second hand Super Tucanos – in February the Nigerian Air
Force announced that Brazilian government had approved the sale of three second
hand Super Tucano aircraft to Nigeria.
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