Fighter Pilot — Kfir / A-29 Super Tucano
The Colombian Air Force operates the IAI Kfir C10/C12 — Israeli-designed jet fighters making Colombia one of the few Latin American nations operating a supersonic combat aircraft. The FAC also operates the Embraer A-29 Super Tucano for counter-insurgency close air support — a turboprop platform specifically designed for COIN operations in challenging terrain. Pilot selection is competitive; training pipeline is extended. Colombian fighter pilots have conducted real combat CAS operations in support of Army COIN operations throughout the FAC's operational history.
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Fighter Pilot — Kfir / A-29 Super Tucano (Fuerza Aérea Colombiana (Colombian Air Force)) — Frequently Asked Questions
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