Common Support Aircraft


The Common Support Aircraft was a proposed concept, which has been considered by the United States Navy since at least the early 1990s, to replace a number of different fixed-wing aircraft capable of operating from an aircraft carrier and which serve a "support" function, with a single type of aircraft or aircraft platform able to perform all support tasks.
Current roles deemed "support" by the Navy include: carrier on-board delivery, electronic surveillance, electronic warfare, and airborne early warning. Another possible support role for a carrier-based aircraft is that of aerial refueling.
Among combat roles, while anti-submarine warfare and anti-surface warfare are sometimes also considered "support"; fighter, bomber, and ground attack roles are not.
Current carrier-based fixed-wing support aircraft used by the US Navy, and which would presumably be replaced by the CSA, include:
Other support aircraft used by the US Navy in the recent past include: