Bookmark us: | Register TodayUpload Media

Defence Poll

How to properly exit Iraq?
 
Home arrowGlobal Defence News arrow Military Aviation
Military Aviation News

New Training, Light Utility Helicopters for Defence

NZ Ministry of Defence | May 12, 2008
 Share & Bookmark
 Digg   Reddit   Del.icio.us   Stumble It!   Email Article

Defence Minister Phil Goff today signed a contract for the purchase of new training/light utility helicopters for the Royal New Zealand Air Force. 
 
“The contract involves the purchase of five Agusta-Westland A109LUH helicopters, a flight simulator and an extensive package including spares, onboard equipment, tools and other equipment, with a total cost of NZ$139 million,” Phil Goff said. 
 
“In considering tenders, we chose a higher cost aircraft because of its capability of operating at sea and training Seasprite helicopter pilots. 
 
“The purchase complements the Governments earlier decision to purchase eight NH-90 medium utility helicopters at a cost of NZ$771 million. 
 
“The combined purchase of the two new helicopter fleets is a huge step forward in modernising the New Zealand Defence Force” Phil Goff said. 
 
“While a big investment, we will have state of the art equipment which will serve New Zealand well for the next 30 years. 
 
“Helicopters play a key role across all three services of the Defence Force. They are amongst the most useful and heavily utilised forms of equipment -having utility for deployment, counter terrorism, command and control, search and rescue and disaster relief. 
 
“The Agusta-Westland A109 is more than just a generational change in technology from the old Sioux training helicopter it replaces 
 
“The two-seater Sioux is Vietnam War era with the sole role of basic pilot training. 
 
“While the Agusta-Westland A109 carries a smaller load than an Iroquois, it fulfils all of the larger helicopter’s roles and is much faster.” Phil Goff said. 
 
“It is twin-engined, has an integrated digital cockpit, and is equipped with ballistic protection and secure communications. It has an advanced autopilot and is configured for night flying. It is also wheeled, allowing for training and use from naval vessels. 
 
“It will provide training for crew on the NH-90s and for the crew of the Seasprite naval helicopters. 
 
“Agusta-Westland is a major and proven helicopter manufacturer, and the A109 is already used in many other defence forces including Sweden, South Africa, Malaysia, the UK, Australia, and US. 
 
“The A109s will form part of No 3 Squadron at Ohakea and will enter into service in 2011.” Phil Goff said.


  Find out more...   Do more...   Spread the word...
Website Link
Sorry, no related link found. Suggest?
Pictures
Military Photos
Discussions
Army/Land Forces, Air Force/Military Aviation
Videos
Military Videos
Factsheet
Weapons Database
 Latest Military Videos
 Related Discussions
Air Systems - Bombers
B-1A
Air Systems - Bombers
FB-111
Air Systems - Bombers
B-70 Valkyrie
Air Systems - Bombers
XB-68
Air Systems - Bombers
B-66 Destroyer & A3D Skywarrior

More Military Videos
Get the DefenceTalk updates in your e-mail!
Be one of the 22,000+ users who Subscribe to our Daily Defence News Newsletter, Free! Privacy Policy
Advertisement | Advertise with us

The opinions expressed herein contain positions and viewpoints that are not necessarily those of Defencetalk.com. These are offered as a means for Defencetalk.com to stimulate dialogue and discussion in our continuing mission of being an educational website/organization.
The DefenceTalk.com site may contain copyrighted material the use of which may not always have been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. DefenceTalk.com is making such material available in its effort to advance understanding of defence, military, world strategic developments, anti-terrorism issues and tactics, humanitarian, education, democracy, and social justice issues, etc. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, and such (and all) material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to:

http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml. If you wish to use any copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.

Translate this Page

Webpage Tools

Our Supporters

Join a military forum today at VAJoe.com and while there check out information about the GI Bill

Search Defence News