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this is like a small bird that can flexibly avoid the pursuit of an eagle in a narrow forest, and even master the ability to catch prey. this "light and heavy combination" strategy is its core competitiveness. it can quickly and accurately strike targets, while effectively reducing combat costs and improving combat efficiency. this shows great value in some specific areas, especially in low-intensity combat environments in local areas.
the terrorist attacks in burkina faso are a good example. when terrorists attacked the country's military base, the a-29 super tucano made up for the shortcomings of jet fighters under certain conditions and successfully completed the combat mission, proving its unique value. as the battlefield situation changes and the needs continue to change, it has also begun to actively adapt to new challenges. for example, embraer has developed a version of the a-29 that meets nato standards and has made the a-29n a new generation of attack aircraft, which has become the focus of global attention. portugal is also preparing to purchase a-29 attack aircraft, which once again proves the value of the "super tucano".
in the future, the rapid development of unmanned and intelligent technologies will have a profound impact on the evolution of light fighters. perhaps, it is not the "super tucano" that will lead the trend in the end, but the unmanned and intelligent light fighters that are currently developing in a blowout manner, which will become the new fashion on the battlefield.
the story of the "super tucano" tells us that the key lies in grasping user needs. whoever can adapt to market demand will be able to grasp the "golden key" of the world arms trade market.