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Leonardo's maritime patrol aircraft displayed in Malaysia

A Leonardo-built maritime patrol aircraft is being displayed in Malaysia as the company eyes regional customers.

By Richard Tomkins
Leonardo is displaying an ATR 72MP at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition in Malaysia while eyeing new customers. Pictured, an ATR 72 MP flown by the Italian Air Force. Photo courtesy Leonardo
Leonardo is displaying an ATR 72MP at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition in Malaysia while eyeing new customers. Pictured, an ATR 72 MP flown by the Italian Air Force. Photo courtesy Leonardo

March 21 (UPI) -- An Italian Air Force ATR 72MP, built by Leonardo, is being displayed at the Langkawi International Maritime And Aerospace Exhibition in Malaysia.

Leonardo says the ATR 72MP is being displayed for the first time internationally as the company envisions significant export opportunities in the region due the aircraft's low cost of operation, ease of maintenance and exceptional versatility.

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The Italian company developed the maritime patrol plane using the ATR 72-600 turboprop as a base. It is suitable for patrol; the search and identification of surface vessels; command, control and communication; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; and search-and-rescue operations.

It is equipped with Leonardo's ATOS mission system, which uses advanced data fusion techniques to present a single tactical picture to the operator, integrating information from all of the aircraft's sensors. Among those sensors is Leonardo's Seaspray Active Electronically Scanned Array radar.

The ATR 72MP can fly missions lasting as much as 10 hours.

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