Brazilian Army - Random

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I love the scooter, great airframe but surely they are getting too old now to be in service?

Absolutely! But, until a new aircraft carrier with, maybe Sea Gripen (?), the olds scooters (modernized by Embraer Defense & Security) are leaving the naval pilots operational.
 
Brazilian and Argentinian forces - (Arandu Operation 2020 - Integration between the Argentine and Brazil armies)

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