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The AT-802U Sky Warden was developed from the Air Tractor AT-802, for the Special Operations Command's Armed Overwatch trial.A version of the AT-802 has been used for years eradicating coca leaf crops (used in the production of illicit drugs) and as a result was already outfitted with lightweight composite ballistic armored engine compartment and cockpit, called a "bathtub."
AT-802U prototype at Paris Air Show. In response to the United States Air Force's LAAR program and the growing requirement for light counter-insurgency aircraft, [5] Air Tractor developed an armed model, the AT-802U, in 2008, with engine and cockpit armor, a bulletproof windscreen, self-sealing fuel tanks, and structural reinforcements for the carriage of 9,000 pounds (4,100 kg) of payload.
The Armed Overwatch program is an effort launched by U.S. Special Operations Command to purchase roughly 75 crewed, fixed-wing aircraft to perform close air support, precision strike, and ISR missions. [1] The Air Tractor-L3Harris AT-802U Sky Warden system was selected to deliver this capability. [2]
A-1 Sky Warden – Air Tractor/L3Harris (conflicting designation, assigned after original A-1 was retired) [1] A-2 Savage – North American (redesignated from Navy AJ) A-3 Skywarrior – Douglas (redesignated from Navy A3D) A-4 Skyhawk – Douglas (redesignated from Navy A4D) A-5 Vigilante – North American (redesignated from Navy A3J)
Air Tractor Inc. is a United States aircraft manufacturer based in Olney, Texas. Founded in 1978 , the company began manufacturing a new agricultural aircraft derived from the S-2B aircraft (designed by founder Leland Snow 's previous company, Snow Aeronautical ).
Air Tractor AT-1002; O. L3Harris OA-1K Sky Warden This page was last edited on 30 March 2013, at 04:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
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I found several reliable sources using "OA-1K Sky Warden", including AvWeek. Remember, it doesn't have to be an official name, just the most common one, and "Sky Warden" is used in several reliable sources. I'd support "Air Tractor-L3Harris OA-1K Sky Warden" or "L3Harris OA-1K Sky Warden" as the article's title as of now.