Air Force Pilots Begin Training for Air Tractor-Based Light Attack Variant

The aircraft will perform close air support, precision strike, armed intelligence, and surveillance and reconnaissance in austere and permissive environments.

OA-1K Sky Warden [Courtesy: L3Harris]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Air Force pilots have commenced training for the OA-1K Sky Warden, a new light attack aircraft based on the Air Tractor AT-802U, ahead of deliveries later this year.
  • Developed by Air Tractor and L3Harris, the OA-1K is designed for close air support, precision strike, and armed intelligence/surveillance/reconnaissance in austere environments.
  • The aircraft can carry up to 3 tons of weapons, including precision-guided missiles and bombs, externally mounted sensor pods, and boasts a six-hour loiter time with a full combat load.
  • Questions about the Air Force's commitment to the program have arisen due to a shift away from counter-insurgency operations, leading to a reduction in planned purchases from 75 to 62 aircraft.
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Air Force pilots have begun training with two Air Tractor AT-802U turboprop taildraggers in anticipation of first deliveries of OA-1K Sky Warden light attack aircraft later this year.

The OA-1K is based on the AT-802 and is a joint project between Air Tractor and defense contractor L3Harris.

Some observers have questioned the Air Force’s commitment to the Sky Warden program as the military shifts focus away from counter-insurgency operations that match up with the turboprop single’s capabilities. For example, the original plan to buy 75 OA-1Ks has already been scaled back to 62, according to reports.

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The OA-1K, as ordered, can carry up to 3 tons of weapons such as precision-guided missiles and bombs. The aircraft can also be equipped with externally mounted sensor pods with electro-optical and infrared video cameras. The airframe can accommodate up to eight underwing pylons.

According to L3Harris, the Sky Warden can fly 200 nm and loiter on-site for as long as six hours with a full combat load.

“The OA-1K is a low-cost, reliable, multirole, small-to-medium-size aircraft system to support geographically isolated special operations personnel,” the Air Force said in a statement. “The aircraft will perform close air support, precision strike, armed intelligence, and surveillance and reconnaissance in austere and permissive environments.”


Editor’s Note: This article first appeared on AVweb.

Mark Phelps

Mark Phelps is a senior editor at AVweb. He is an instrument rated private pilot and former owner of a Grumman American AA1B and a V-tail Bonanza.

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