13.05.2010
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C295 MPA.
Airbus Military successfully conducted the first torpedo launch from one of its
C295 Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA).
This represents an important milestone in the development of the antisubmarine version of the
C295 MPA. It is also a significant entry for
Airbus Military into the market of
Anti Submarine Warfare (ASW) aircraft, currently dominated by veteran aircraft such as the
P-3 Orion and the
Atlantique.
The
C295 MPA/ASW includes two under-wing pylons for the installation of torpedoes and other external loads. It also incorporates a
Store Management System (SMS), integrated with the
Airbus Military Fully Integrated Tactical System (FITS), to control the deployment of sonobuoys for submarine detection and torpedoes.
The
C295 MPA has a flight endurance of over 11 hours, and it is used for a wide variety of missions: Search and Rescue (SAR), control of the
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), law enforcement, marine pollution detection, as well as defence missions. The
C295 platform, a multi-mission short / medium range tactical transport aircraft, offers high manoeuvrability and excellent qualities for low-altitude flying.
In addition, it has been widely tested in all kinds of aerial deployments: launch of chains of SAR rafts, emergency equipment and parachutists.
With this new version,
Airbus Military increases the capabilities offered by its surveillance aircraft family.
To date, a total of 82
C295s have been sold to 12 operators, and nine countries have contracted 47
CN235/C295s MPA, which demonstrates the capabilities and effectiveness of
Airbus Military platforms for maritime patrol missions.
Airbus Military has sold more than 800
C295/CN235/C212s to more than 120 costumers.