Re: Peru decide adquirir Pak FA
Enviado: Qua Jan 07, 2015 11:34 pm
Curto e grosso.JRIVERA escreveu:
É... a Guarda Costeira vai pegar alguns C-27, o Exército dos EUA uns outros e acabou, o resto vai virar panela ou ser 'oferecido' aos aliados.cabeça de martelo escreveu:Nos EUA foi um sucesso tal que estão praticamente todos encostados a um canto.
[]sAlgeriaThe Algerian Air Force received six C-295 for transport and maritime patrol.[19] One lost in accident.[20]
BrazilThe Brazilian Air Force received 12 C-295, designated C-105A Amazonas, to replace the ageing DHC-5/C-115 Buffalo transports. Three SC-105 ordered. [19]
ChileThe Chilean Navy operates three C-295 MPA.
ColombiaThe Colombian Air Force operates five C-295, the last of original four was delivered in April 2009. The fifth aircraft was ordered in September 2012 and delivered 14 March 2013.[1] One more was ordered in January 2013, bringing the operating aircraft to six C-295.[21]
Czech RepublicThe Czech Air Force ordered four C-295 that replaced their Antonov An-26s, with all delivered in 2010. They are based at Kbely Air-Base.[22]
EcuadorThe Ecuadorian Air Force operates one C-295 with another two on order.[23]
EgyptThe Egypt Air Force operates 5 C-295 out of 20 ordered as of July 2014. Egypt has initially ordered 3 C-295 for tactical and logistical transport.[24] First delivery was on 24 September 2011.[25] In January 2013 Egypt signed follow-on order for 6 more planes.[4] The Egyptian Air Force ordered 8 more aircraft on 16 July 2014; when delivered, Egypt will be the largest operator of the C-295.[26]
FinlandThe Finnish Air Force operates three C-295.[27] There is an option for four more additional aircraft.[19]
GhanaThe Ghanaian Air Force operates two C-295s and has ordered a third one.[28]
IndonesiaThe Indonesian Air Force has ordered nine C-295 for tactical and logistical transport. Three planes will be assembled in Indonesia by PT Dirgantara Indonesia, the same company which built the CN-235, the C-295's predecessor.[29] The first two aircraft were delivered in September 2012 and all aircraft should have been delivered by the summer of 2014.[30][31]
JordanThe Royal Jordanian Air Force operates two C-295.[19]
KazakhstanThe Kazahk Air Force operates two C-295 with a further two on order. A memorandum of understanding has been signed for four more for a total of eight.[32] Kazakhstan took delivery of the first two aircraft on January 16, 2013.[33]
MexicoThe Mexican Air Force operates 10 C-295M's & 5 C-295W's. They operate in the 301st Squadron, based in Santa Lucia AFB.
The Mexican Navy operates 4 C-295M's & 2 C-295W's. They are based at the Tapachula Air Naval Base.
OmanThe Royal Air Force of Oman ordered five C-295 and three maritime patrol C-295 MPA in 2012.[34]
PhilippinesThe Philippine Air Force ordered three units of C-295M as of April 2014 and the first unit arrived on March 22, 2015.The remaining 2 aircraft will be delivered in the 3rd quarter of 2015.[35][36]
PolandThe Polish Air Force has received 17 C-295 that replaced their Antonov An-26s. One aircraft crashed on 24 January 2008, the other 16 are in service at Kraków-Balice Air Base. Poland was first foreign customer, ordering eight planes in 2001, two optional in 2006 and two more in 2007, with delivery from 2003 to 2008. In June 2012, another five aircraft were ordered,[37] 2 delivered in October 2012, third in December 2012 and final two units were delivered on 2 November 2013.[38]
PortugalThe Portuguese Air Force received 12 C-295, including seven transport (PG01) and five Persuader Maritime Patrol Aircraft (C-295 MPA, three PG02 and two PG03),[39][40] to replace the C-212 Aviocar. They are operated by 502 Squadron and are based at Montijo Air Base, near Lisbon.[19]
SpainThe Spanish Air Force operates 13 C-295 (designated internally as T.21 ).
VietnamThe Vietnam People's Air Force ordered three C-295.[41]