First Multi-Role helicopters accepted into service - 18 December
- Another milestone in Australia's aviation capability has been achieved with the first two of 46 Multi-Role helicopters (MRH 90) being accepting into service by the Defence Materiel Organisation at the Australian Aerospace facility in Brisbane today.
Acquired under Project AIR 9000, the MRH 90s will ultimately replace the Navy’s Sea King and Army’s Black Hawk fleets in the coming years.
"The MRH 90 will provide our sailors and soldiers with a new troop lift helicopter designed to meet the demands of modern combat operations over land and from ships at sea. The fleet will also provide valuable additional air mobile support for the wider Australian Defence Force," Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence Mr Greg Combet said.
Forty-two of the helicopters will be assembled in Australia, while the project will create more than 150 new jobs, mostly in South-East Queensland. The project also assures the continuation of more than 250 jobs that were coming to an end with the completion of other Defence projects.
The MRH 90, the first true fly-by-wire helicopter in the world, is equipped with a forward-looking infra-red system for flight in low light and has the same pilot helmet-mounted sight and display as used in the Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter. It has a larger cabin than the current troop lift aircraft and can lift greater loads and carry more troops than the helicopters it is replacing.
A period of test and evaluation, training and aircraft development will now be conducted leading to initial operational capability for Navy in 2010 and Army in 2011.
Some pretty pics are also available at:
http://www.defence.gov.au/media/download/2007/Dec/20071218b/index.htm
Nice to see Labors first "official" announcement...
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AD