The Senate Armed Services Committee initially planned to obligate $1.2 billion for the procurement of light attack aircraft that can potentially succeed the Air Force’s current A-10 fleet.
The Air Force performed an experiment at the Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico in August to evaluate the L3–AirTractor team’s AT-802 Longsword; Textron‘s Scorpion and AT-6B Wolverine platforms; and the Sierra Nevada–Embraer alliance’s A-29 Super Tucano.
SASC Chairman John McCain (R-Arizona) was quoted as saying by DoD Buzz that he thinks the military branch should have a fleet of 300 light-attack fighters “that would require minimal work to develop.â