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Embraer to produce Nigeria’s 12 A-29 Super Tucano

Brazil’s Embraer SA and partner firm Sierra Nevada Corp have received an order for 12 A-29 Super Tucano military aircraft from the Nigerian Air Force.

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FILE PHOTO: A Super Tucano A-29 plane will be sold to Nigeria by the US Government
FILE PHOTO: A Super Tucano A-29 plane will be sold to Nigeria by the US Government
FILE PHOTO: A Super Tucano A-29 plane

Brazil’s Embraer SA and partner firm Sierra Nevada Corp have received an order for 12 A-29 Super Tucano military aircraft from the Nigerian Air Force, a securities filing showed on Wednesday.

The customer will use the airplanes in tactical operations, the filing said.

The planes will be manufactured by Embraer in Jacksonville, Florida, and customized by Sierra Nevada at its Centennial plant in Colorado. 

Nigeria’s military will not be able to receive the already paid-for aircrafts until 2024 from the United States.

The United States Department of Defence awarded a $329 million contract to Sierra Nevada Corporation to manufacture the planes for the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), months after Nigeria paid for them.

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The planes are needed to combat Boko Haram insurgency in the north east of the country.

President Muhammadu Buhari and President Donald Trump shake hands in the White House
President Muhammadu Buhari and President Donald Trump agreed to the deal in 2018

According to defence.co.za the contract was announced on 28 November and is worth $329m for the aircraft, although the total not-to-exceed amount is approved at $344.7m.

It will include Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) systems for six of the aircraft. These systems will be funded soon after the initial contract award, the website said.

In addition to the 12 aircraft, the contract provides for ground training equipment, mission planning systems, mission debrief systems, spares, ground support equipment and support services.

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Nigeria paid $462m for the aircraft and a host of other accessories and weapons in April.

The Department of Defence said that work will be performed in Jacksonville, Florida, and is expected to be completed in May 2024.

The Nigerian Air Force in December 2017 received letters of offer and acceptance for the Super Tucano deal.

In August last year the Nigerian deal was valued at $593 million and included Paveway II guided bombs, laser-guided rockets, 12.7 mm ammunition, unguided bombs and infrared sensors. Some of this may be acquired under separate contracts.

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Based on an earlier request, it can be assumed that Nigeria will be getting AN/AAQ-22F electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) sensor and laser designator turrets.

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