MilEME09 said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			Reading more about the TAV, the company has a second version called the Wasp. Designed as a CAS/MPA that can fly autonomously.
		
		
	 
From the article:
TAV is the first in a family of specialized aircraft, including WASP, a mission-oriented version, focused on close-air support (CAS), maritime and coastal patrol and anti-submarine warfare, and surveillance, and BRANTA, a long endurance, high-altitude optionally-piloted/unmanned combat air vehicle (OPV/UCAV).
Company *claims* don't equal an actual capability.  Keep in mind, this entire aircraft is a concept at this point.  It doesn't exist beyond '
the imagination and a few drawings'.  
- This is a 2-pers crew.  I'm not aware of 
any platform (modern one) that has only 2 pers to fly and do an ASW mission.  Most MH's are 4 pers crews.  2 pilots, a TACCO and a SENSO is the Canadian crewing (and it would be much better if there was a 5th seat for a 2nd SENSO).  One pers can only do so much, despite computers and automation.
- That little plane won't carry enough search or kill stores, far enough and with enough ONSTA ability, to be useful (IMO).  AAR capable?  So...you break off to tank...and...
- MHs have something to bring to the fight that MPAs don't, dipping SONAR.  They can return to MOTHER, bomb up again and go back out.  This Wasp?  Nope.  
- If you're going to be in the ASW game and be taken seriously, you need a true MPA.  This little platform isn't it.  You'd be surprised how quickly you can burn thru 100ish sono's, this baby plane can't even think about carrying that many.
In short?  
*Next*
My  :2c: only;  if you want to see how a potential MPA *measures up*, you should compare it to the 2 big heavy-hitters in the world we know today.  Here's one article discussing them...
Boeing P-8A vs Kawasaki P-1: The comparison of modern MPAs.
Single comment on the P-8/P-1; MAD is a valid sensor and is worth its (low) overall weight on a MPA.  I've been ONSTA before and the Acoustics system went U/S;  while 'recovery of the Acoustic system' was in progress, we dropped down low and flew a MAD barrier between the surface force and LKP of the submerged contact.