The company "Eurocopter" announced the receipt of the certificate for final combat configuration of tactical transport helicopter NH-90 TTH.
Issuance of "Eurocopter" this certificate the NATO project development, production and support of NH-90 helicopters (NAHEMA), which is responsible for arranging the purchase of machinery for the participating countries, means the completion of the development phase NH-90 TTH. This allows the end of this year to begin delivery of the helicopter, completely ready to use in combat.
As planned, the first NH-90 TTH in the final configuration will be delivered SW France. In 2012, the start of delivery of helicopters Sun Italy, Belgium and Germany.
The final configuration of the helicopter is equipped with advanced avionics, allowing unlimited tasks in daytime and night-time and full-function military communications system that ensures interoperability at the international operations. The helicopter is equipped with a complete set of technical documentation and is certified for transport by sea to conduct operations in remote theaters of operation.
NH-90 helicopters TTH designed for a wide range of tasks, including financial support and transportation of personnel and cargo, search and rescue operations under combat conditions, medical evacuation, electronic warfare, special operations and combating terrorism.
NH-90 is available in two versions: tactical transport helicopter TTH (Tactical Transport Helicopter) helicopters and naval NFH (NATO Frigate Helicopter) in the role of anti-, anti-ship and search and rescue.
The product range NH-90 is implemented by an international consortium «NH Industries ', which is composed of" Agusta / Westland' (32%), "Eurocopter" (62.5%) and "Fokker aerostrakchers" (5.5%).
To date, 14 countries have ordered 529 machines NH-90, including 418 units. a version of TTH. Helicopters ordered by Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Greece, Oman, Australia, New Zealand, Spain and Belgium. Customers put more than 80 cars, the total flight time of which as of mid-November has exceeded 19 100 hours.
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