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Yemeni pilots carry out airstrikes with AT-802 turboprops
2015-10-31
Yemeni pilots are now flying IOMAX AT-802 light strike aircraft out of Al-Anad Air Base in the south of the country, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) revealed on 28 October.

The UAE's official WAM news agency reported that the country's military is currently putting several Yemeni pilots through extensive flight training at Al-Anad, which it said has been renovated by the coalition that launched a military operation in March to re-install Yemen's ousted president. Yemeni forces, backed by an Emirati battlegroup that was landed at Aden, recaptured the air base in August.

WAM reported that the aim is to train a Yemeni force that can "further enhance military operations in the province of Taizz" and added that the Yemeni pilots had already carried out strikes against weapons depots and vehicles in the cities of Taizz and Al-Baydah, where Yemeni militias fighting on behalf of the ousted government are struggling to defeat opposition forces.

WAM also released photographs showing that the aircraft being flown by the Yemenis are AT-802s, which are Air Tractor airframes modified by the US company IOMAX into the Block 1/2 Border Patrol Aircraft (BPA) configuration. At least three such aircraft were seen at Al-Anad in footage broadcast by Abu Dhabi TV on the same day.
P-47 Thunderbolt pilots would be proud.
Posted by:Sven the pelter

#4  @#2: True, but Pawnees on steroids are cheaper.
Posted by: Blossom Unains5562   2015-10-31 19:34  

#3  The 802 is descended from a line of crop dusters, and has been shown to be highly useful in observation / suppression roles where the enemy doesn't have air assets. A 10 hour loiter time and a 2000 lb carry load, along with operating off of unimproved runways (dirt/grass) have made it popular with a variety of people. Jordan's using them in their ISIL/border patrols, as does our own border patrol. When plodding along at sensor height (~3-5K ft AGL) you just about can't hear them.
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-10-31 13:27  

#2  An air tractor.
Why did I suddenly think of "tractor" in the Soviet sense?
The best way would be to fit spray tanks and load them with G series nerve agents. Call it aerial pest control?
Posted by: Nguard   2015-10-31 01:05  

#1  The A-10 is a better crop sprayer and can milk the cows and wait for Timmy at the bus stop.
Posted by: Shipman   2015-10-31 00:36  

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