December 30,2008:
The Italian Air Force is buying four Italian made ATR-72 twin
turboprop aircraft, and equipping them for
use as maritime patrol aircraft. The Italian Navy will provide the crews. The
22 ton aircraft will be armed with AM39 Exocet anti-ship missiles, lightweight
anti-submarine torpedoes, depth charges, and a pod-mounted machinegun. There
will also be a sonobouy launcher, magnetic anomaly detector (to find large
metal objects close to the surface), and a self-protection system (chaff,
flares, jammers). Sensors carried will include an SAR (synthetic aperture
radar) capable of tracking ships 220
kilometers away(when the aircraft is at 3,000 meters altitude).
Italy
already operates some of the smaller (18 ton) ATR42 aircraft for maritime
patrol, but the ATR72s are to replace the dozen 1970s era Atlantique patrol
aircraft. The ATR72 is also on order for the Turkish Navy, which will start
receiving ten of them in 2010. The Italians will start getting theirs two years
later.