UAE Develops Light Attack Aircraft
The B250 aircraft, manufactured by local defense company Calidus, has multi-role capabilities for modern and asymmetrical warfare, including close air support, counter-insurgency and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions
Ami Rojkes Dombe
| 19/02/2019
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is reportedly developing its first light attack aircraft.
The B250, manufactured by Abu Dhabi-based defense company Calidus, is currently undergoing testing, a senior executive told Gulf News.
The aircraft has multi-role capabilities for modern and asymmetrical warfare, including close air support, counter-insurgency, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions. It can also serve as a basic and advanced trainer.
Calidus is also developing its new Wahash infantry fighting vehicle.
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The B250 aircraft, manufactured by local defense company Calidus, has multi-role capabilities for modern and asymmetrical warfare, including close air support, counter-insurgency and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is reportedly developing its first light attack aircraft.
The B250, manufactured by Abu Dhabi-based defense company Calidus, is currently undergoing testing, a senior executive told Gulf News.
The aircraft has multi-role capabilities for modern and asymmetrical warfare, including close air support, counter-insurgency, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions. It can also serve as a basic and advanced trainer.
Calidus is also developing its new Wahash infantry fighting vehicle.