TAI Delivers Second Locally-Converted Leonardo ATR-72 ASW Patrol Aircraft to Navy

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TAI Delivers Second Locally-Converted Leonardo ATR-72 ASW Patrol Aircraft to Navy
Turkey's ATR-72 ASW patrol aircraft.

Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) has received the second Leonardo ATR-72 (P-72) anti-submarine warfare (ASW) patrol aircraft to the Navy.

“We delivered our second P-72 Naval Patrol Aircraft within the scope of Meltem-3 Project. P-72 will serve as the strategic element of our Navy in defense,” Ismail Demir, the head of Turkey’s Defence Industries Presidency (SSB), tweeted today.

The Navy received the first upgraded jet in December 2020.

MELTEM-3 Project

In mid-2021, Alenia Aermacchi signed an agreement with TAI for modification of six ATR 72 aircraft into ATR 72-600 ASW TMPA (Turkish Maritime Patrol Aircraft) configuration. The work to convert the “green” ATR 72-600 in ATR 72-600TMPA will be performed by TAI. The aircraft are being under the Meltem III programme.

TAI Delivers Second Locally-Converted Leonardo ATR-72 ASW Patrol Aircraft to Navy

It is a special version of the ATR 72 turboprop regional aircraft made by the French-Italian ATR joint venture (Alenia Aermacchi/EADS).

The first aircraft was expected to be delivered in February 2017.

The ATR 72TMPA is the Turkish Navy version of the ATR 72ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare) aircraft with competitive acquisition and operational costs.

The ATR 72-600TMPA plane is integrated with Thales AMASCOS mission system and will include new functionalities such as AIS, Link 16 and the last generation weapon systems, like the Mk 54 Light Weight Torpedo.

The AMASCOS (Airborne Maritime Situation & Control System) mission system relies on multiple sensors to detect, identify and track threats, maintain real-time tactical situation awareness, manage NATO and national tactical data links and deploy onboard weapon systems.

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