Todjaeger
Potstirrer
As I understand it, the Rooivalk was dropped by Denel, after it failed to win the Turkish attack helicopter competition. Race had nothing to do with it being dropped.I think that A-129 is a good choice for Turkey. But what do you think about South-African Ruivalk? Probably it would be a good idea for some rich countries, which don't have their own national helicopters, to buy its tecnologies? As I know, South Africa don't have enouph money to build this helicopters after "black" africans worn "white" people in politics.
I would also expect that part of the reason why it did not get chosen form the competition, was that at the time of the Turkish decision, there were only 11 Rooivalk aircraft, of which only half were operational with the rest requiring software upgrades.
While the programme is interesting, and in some respects could provide a very capable attack helicopter especially in harsh environments. The aircraft was designed to operate for sustained periods in rough conditions, with just fuel and basic replacement parts able to be flow in by transport helicopters, as opposed to having to operate from heliports/airfields. The fact that so few were ever ordered means that there could be significant costs to keep the helicopter operationally upgraded and relevant, as well as potential problems with maintaining the requisite spares.
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