I read in my AFA update that Hawker Beechcraft Corp. has started work on a second development attack version of its T-6 trainer and expects to complete by year's end initial flight testing of the first prototype for USAF's new Light Attack/Armed Reconnaissance aircraft. The USAF wants to achieve initial operating capability in 2013. Potential competitors for the planned 100-aircraft LAAR program include Embraer's Super Tucano, reportedly already under consideration by the US Navy for special operations missions, and Alenia's M346.
Air Force Magazine says the aircraft must be able to operate from dirt fields at forward operating locations where the pilots will find jet fuel and not much else. The aircraft must be capable of employing a variety of air-to-ground weapons and munitions, including aerial gunnery, at least two 500-pound class precision munitions, 2.75-inch rockets, and flares. This new aircraft is to have dual, tandem seats with dual controls for both pilots, enabling it to function as either a combat or training aircraft, and its supposed to be armored against small-arms fire.
