The Hon. Dr Brendan Nelson,
Minister for Defence
MRH
90 TO REPLACE SEA KING AND BLACK HAWK HELICOPTERS
I
am pleased to announce that Government has approved a $ 2 billion acquisition
of thirty-four MRH 90 helicopters to replace Navy’s Sea King and Army’s Black Hawk
helicopters.
The
selection of the MRH 90 complements the Government’s decision in 2004 to
acquire an initial twelve MRH 90 helicopters as Army’s additional troop lift
helicopter. Delivery of the first twelve is scheduled from December 2007
through to December 2009.
The
34 additional MRH 90s will be assembled in
The
new twin-engine troop lift helicopters will provide opportunities for joint
fleet management. These benefits include greater operational flexibility and
efficiency through common operational, training and logistic systems and a
capability to rotate personnel, aircraft, spare parts and role-specific
equipment between troop lift, special operations and maritime support
commitments.
The
MRH 90 is an extremely capable helicopter featuring a modern damage tolerant
design, a large cabin volume with ramp and enhanced levels of marinisation.
The
Sea Kings will be retired in 2010, followed by the Black Hawks which will be
progressively replaced between 2011 and 2015.
As
these MRH 90 aircraft will be assembled in Australia this acquisition of at
least 34 aircraft will provide significant opportunities for Australian
industry and the Australian Defence Force (ADF) will gain an operating
capability within a relatively short time-frame.
The
emphasis of the Australian industry package, worth $1.2 billion, is on the
development and sustainment of critical aircraft
mission system capability. The long term viability of the Australian MRH 90
assembly line will be maximized, ensuring greater development of the skill base
required to support the MRH 90 into the future through a strategy aimed at
promoting Australian industry as part of the Eurocopter
global supply chain.
Media
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