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Official
Online Show Daily News
Eurosatory 2012
International Land Defence & Security Exhibition
Paris,
France
11 - 15 June 2012 |
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Eurocopter at Eurosatory 2012 Press Release |
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Saturday,
June 9, 2012, 10:10 AM |
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Eurocopter
exhibits the largest range of military helicopters at Eurosatory 2012 |
Backed
by the largest range of military helicopters in operation with armed forces
around the world, Eurocopter will showcase the versatility and efficiency
of its rotorcraft at the Eurosatory 2012 exhibition, to be held June 11-15
at the Villepinte Exhibition Center near Paris.
This presence will include French Army displays of the most modern air
response capabilities in France and foreign theaters, based on its Eurocopter
Tiger combat helicopter and the multi-role NH90 transport. Eurocopter’s
EC645 T2 version will be unveiled as well on the exhibit stand of parent
company EADS (D480), along with the multi-role EC725 helicopter.
Also during the Eurosatory land defense and security exhibition, Eurocopter
is set to showcase the many decades of experience acquired in the military
helicopter sector. Benefiting from its wide diversity of rotary-wing aircraft
and their ability to adapt to a broad spectrum of missions, Eurocopter’s
product line represents a benchmark – with operational uses ranging
from reconnaissance, identification and tracking to deterrence, escort,
attack, rescue and troop transportation. |
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AS550 Fennec
(photo: Anthony Pecchi)
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“In
offering the largest range of military helicopters, Eurocopter responds
to the growing diversity of missions carried out by armed forces around
the globe,” said Dominique Maudet, Executive Officer for France
& Vice President Global Business and Services Eurocopter Group. “In
seeking to reinforce our strong ties with customers, we are paying particularly
close attention to the feedback received from a number of armed forces,
who are helping us to improve our products on a continual basis and offer
rotorcraft that meet their every operational requirement.”
The EC645 is the latest member of Eurocopter’s military helicopter
family, and the new T2 version will be a highlight of EADS’ static
display at Eurosatory. The EC645 is the militarized version of the EC145
– a 3.5-metric-ton helicopter that is in widespread use around the
world for homeland security, law enforcement, search & rescue (SAR)
and medical evacuation missions. This versatile helicopter can be rapidly
reconfigured to meet a wide range of requirements in any number of missions
and complex combat scenarios, including asymmetric warfare. Equipped with
an independent armament system capable of dealing with all threats, the
EC645 incorporates a mission computer; an electro-optical system with
an infrared camera, laser telemeter and laser designator; a targeting
system complete with head-up display technology; and two weapon pylons
with slaving units. It also comes with a wide choice of weapons loads
(guns, missiles and unguided or guided rockets).
The EC145 helicopter family scored a major success when it was selected
by the U.S. Army for its Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) program, with
the contract comprising nearly 350 aircraft in total. More than 200 of
these helicopters, which are designated the UH-72A in their U.S. Army
configuration, have now been received by the customer – with all
delivered on time and on cost from the production line of Eurocopter’s
American Eurocopter subsidiary in the state of Mississippi. Feedback on
the operational use of this fleet has been incorporated into the new T2
version now available to armed forces. |
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NH90 |
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Eurocopter’s
EC665 Tiger, the world’s most modern and best-performing attack
helicopter, and the NH90, the most advanced helicopter in its class, also
will be presented by the French Army in their operational configurations
at Eurosatory.
Orders have been placed for 206 Tiger combat helicopters, with France
accounting for 80 of them, Germany another 80, Spain 24 and Australia
22. Eighty-four of these aircraft already are in service, and have demonstrated
their performance in operational theaters such as Afghanistan and Libya,
where they displayed exceptional maneuverability, precision, durability
in combat and range. In parallel with the French Army HAP (combat support
helicopter) version currently deployed in Afghanistan, the Tiger HAD (support
and attack helicopter) has been engaged in a flight test program since
last September with the goal of obtaining certification between now and
the end of 2012. Fitted with new MTR390 engines specially designed for
its proposed missions, it also features new versions of basic and mission
software. France and Spain have ordered 40 and 24 Tiger HADs respectively,
and the helicopter is offered for export.
The 11-metric-ton NH90 is the largest military helicopter program ever
undertaken in Europe, delivered in two versions: as a Tactical Transport
Helicopter (TTH) and the NATO Frigate Helicopter (NFH). It provides a
common platform for land, air and sea missions at day and night without
major restrictions. Such flexibility allows countries to streamline their
helicopter fleets and efficiently manage personnel and hardware. The NH90’s
large cabin, accessibility (via two side doors and an optional rear ramp)
and the speed at which it can be adapted to new missions are the keys
to its exceptional operational flexibility in a wide range of scenarios.
At the end of last year, Eurocopter delivered the NH90’s first operationally-certified
TTH version to the French Armament Procurement Agency (DGA), a landmark
in this European program. A total of 529 NH90s have now been ordered by
14 countries, among them Germany, Australia, Finland, France, Greece,
Italy, Norway, New Zealand, Oman, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden. In
all, the 101 NH90 helicopters that have so far been delivered to armed
forces worldwide have logged more than 20,000 flight hours. |
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Tigre & Caracal above Afghanistan
(photo: Thomas Goisque)
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The
EC725 helicopter presented by Eurocopter in the form of a 1:10 scale model
at Eurosatory also demonstrates its capabilities in the 11-metric-ton
category. Designed from the outset as a versatile multi-role helicopter,
the EC725 is capable of performing missions that include SAR, combat SAR,
long-distance tactical transport and medical airlift, as well as logistics
support and special operations. It also is well suited to naval missions,
while the French version of the EC725 – known as Caracal –
has proved its worth in Afghanistan and Africa. To date, a total of 117
EC725/EC225-family helicopters have been ordered by countries in Europe,
Latin America and Asia.
Eurosatory will provide Eurocopter with an opportunity as well to underline
the decades of proven experience in military markets by presenting its
core products. This includes the display of its Fennec helicopter –
a member of the famous Ecureuil rotorcraft family, which today is performing
combat, combat support, tracking, escort and training missions around
the world. Also present at Eurosatory in scale model form are the Panther
and the Dauphin family, which can engage in anti-submarine and anti-surface
warfare, SAR, surveillance and control missions, maritime counterterrorism
operations and casualty/medical evacuations. Completing its exhibit will
be a model of Eurocopter’s EC635 – the helicopter of choice
for armed reconnaissance, combat support, escort and attack missions.
Visit Eurocopter at Eurosatory exterior area: Pe6a D 480
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