What do u 28s do?
The U-28A provides a manned fixed wing, on-call/surge capability for tactical airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance in support of special operations forces.
Does the U 28 have weapons?
Weapons the new plane will carry likely include the new Stormbreaker glide bomb, laser guided bombs, satellite guided bombs, laser-guided rockets, and machine guns.
What is Au 28 aircraft?
Pilatus PC-12
The U-28A is a modified, single-engine Pilatus PC-12 that operates worldwide. The U-28A is part of AFSOC’s light tactical fixed wing fleet, formerly known as non-standard aviation. The initial block of U-28 aircraft were procured and modified for use in operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.
Who makes the U 28?
The U-28A is a light aircraft operated by the 34th, 318th and 319th Special Operations Squadrons of United States Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)….U-28A Specifications.
Crew | 2 Pilots, 1 Combat Systems Officer |
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Engines | Power Plant: 1 x Pratt-Whitney PT6A-67B prodicing 1,200 SHP |
Is it a war crime to shoot down an Awacs?
No. During war, those are valid military targets. Shooting one down outside of a war could be a cause of war, or might (if done by non-state actors) be treated as an act of terrorism, but it isn’t a war crime.
How does Awacs work?
The aircraft is able to detect, track, identify and report potentially hostile aircraft operating at low altitudes, as well as provide fighter control of Allied aircraft. The active surveillance sensors are located in the radar dome (“rotodome”), which makes the AWACS such a uniquely recognisable aircraft.
What replaced Awacs?
NATO intends to extend the operational status of its AWACS until 2035 when it is due to be replaced by the Alliance Future Surveillance and Control (AFSC) program.
What does an AWACS plane do?
The aircraft is able to detect, track, identify and report potentially hostile aircraft operating at low altitudes, as well as provide fighter control of Allied aircraft. It can simultaneously track and identify maritime contacts, and provide coordination support to Allied surface forces.
What is the U-28A called?
The U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command’s secretive U-28A intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance aircraft now have an official nickname, Draco, the Latin word for dragon.
What happened to the U-28 spy plane in Africa?
Four Air Force Special Operators on a spy mission over east Africa died when their U-28 plane crashed as it was returning to Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti. It’s another reminder of the hidden costs of the U.S.’ expanding shadow wars in Africa.
Who flies the U-28A drone?
The aircraft type is also flown by the 919th Special Operations Wing, Air Force Reserve Command. The U-28A is a militarized version of the commerically-available Pilatus PC-12.
What does a U-28A Draco do?
A U-28A Draco fixed-wing aircraft, assigned to the 34th Special Operations Squadron, takes off from Hurlburt Field, Fla., Oct. 18, 2018. The U-28A Draco provides airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance in support of humanitarian operations, search and rescue, and special operations missions.