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Norwegian military adds sonar-equipped NH90 helicopter
by Richard Tomkins
Aix En Provence, France (UPI) Feb 5, 2016


Turkish, Polish companies partner in bid for helicopter deal
Ankara, Turkey (UPI) Feb 5, 2016 - Turkish Aerospace Industries and Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa have partnered in a bid to win the Polish military's KRUK Combat Helicopter Procurement Program.

TAI is offering its T129 ATAK multi-role combat helicopter for the KRUK program. The helicopter is a variant of AgustaWestland's A-129 Mangusta, and would be customized for Poland using Polish companies.

TAI and PGZ met with 15 Polish companies earlier this week in Radom, Poland, to discuss possible cooperation but additional details were not disclosed.

TAI, however, indicated it plans a relationship with PGZ and Poland that will go beyond the KRUK helicopter program.

"The widespread product and activity range of TAI is an indication that this newly blossoming cooperation between TAI and Polish industry will not be limited to the KRUK Program," it said. "It will be a sustainable, long-term win-win relationship in which all parties will find opportunities to advance their business goals in local and global markets in the medium run."

The sixth of 14 NH90 helicopters was delivered this week in France to the Norwegian military by NH Industries.

The sonar-equipped NH90 delivered marks the end of the first phase of a Norwegian production program to begin operation of an NH90 fleet by the Norwegian Coast Guard later this year.

Phase Two of the program includes the delivery of six helicopters configured for anti-submarine warfare and two other helicopters configured for Coast Guard operations, NHI said.

"The Norwegian NH90 is a perfect example of versatility, able to fulfill a wide spectrum of missions with its state-of-the-art mission system tailored to the Norwegian needs," said Vittorio Della Bella, managing director of NHI. "The NH90 has been designed with mission success in mind, and our return on experience is that the NH90 is a tremendous aircraft, appreciated by its crews."

The Norwegian NH90 NFH, or NATO Frigate Helicopter variant, features an advanced mission system, a de-icing system and sensors, such as an electronic warfare suite and multi-mode radar.

It has a maximum speed of 186 miles per hour, a range of 621 miles and a ceiling altitude of 20,000 feet.

NH Industries is owned by Finmeccanica Helicopter Division, Airbus Helicopters, and Fokker Aerostructures.


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