Embraer Short Take Off Utility Transport

Short Take Off Utility Transport (STOUT) concept
Role military transport aircraft
Manufacturer Embraer
Status Prototype

The Short Take Off Utility Transport (STOUT) is a light military transport aircraft concept proposed by Embraer.

Development

In December 2019, Embraer and the Brazilian Air Force tackled the development of a light military transport aircraft.[1] Renderings of a proposed hybrid electric aircraft with STOL capabilities were shown in November 2020.[1] The Short Take Off Utility Transport (STOUT) would replace its 64 EMB-110 Bandeirante (average age of 38.3 years) and 19 EMB-120 Brasilia (average age of 26.5 years) with similar dimensions.[1] Powered by two turboprops also generating power for electric-driven propellers on wingtips, it would serve remote, unpaved 1,200 m (3,940 ft) runways and have a 1,310 nm (2,425 km) range.[1] It could carry ULD pallets for a maximum payload of 3 t (6,600 lb) loaded with a rear cargo ramp, or 24 paratroopers or 30 soldiers; or serve as an air ambulance.[1]

It would have a T-tail and a fuselage comparable to the 65-ft. 7-in. (20-m) long EMB 120 but wider.[2] Only concept studies are funded, a development program could follow after 2027 and commercial applications could include island hopping.[2]

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Garrett Reim (17 November 2020). "Embraer shows images of new hybrid-electric short-takeoff transport". Flightglobal.
  2. ^ a b Steve Trimble (January 8, 2021). "Embraer Defense Analyzes New UAS, Military Transport Projects". Aviation Week.
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