18/09/2014
http://www.olivierobeha.it/articoli/201 ... allalgeriaIl valore della commessa è stato stimato in 400 milioni di euro circa, più il costo dei cinque elicotteri AW101 che la Marina militare algerina ha ordinato ad AgustaWestland
http://www.olivierobeha.it/articoli/201 ... allalgeriaIl valore della commessa è stato stimato in 400 milioni di euro circa, più il costo dei cinque elicotteri AW101 che la Marina militare algerina ha ordinato ad AgustaWestland
des merlins navalisés comme ceux utilisé par la royal navy et la marina militareKRATOS a écrit :5 AW101 pour le BDSL
18/09/2014http://www.olivierobeha.it/articoli/201 ... allalgeriaIl valore della commessa è stato stimato in 400 milioni di euro circa, più il costo dei cinque elicotteri AW101 che la Marina militare algerina ha ordinato ad AgustaWestland
Je crois qu'il ne faut pas s'attendre à grand chose coté armement car mis à part le largage de MU90 et de grenades ou les missiles antinavires Marte MK2 que les italiens prévoient d’intégrer aux AW 101, y'a pas grand chose. Par contre il y a des versions très intéressantes du coté détection et surveillance ou encore coté C-SAR comme la version CAESAR développée par les italiens, un vrai bijou.anzar a écrit :La question sera de savoir si ils seront armés et avec quoi
J'ai retrouvé ça sur internet... Ca fait 5-6 ans mais bonanzar a écrit :La question sera de savoir si ils seront armés et avec quoi
Pod FN HMP400June 29, 2009
Belgian weapons specialist FN Herstal has revealed pictures of an armed AW101 Merlin undergoing weapons integration testing.
It is understood AgustaWestland borrowed an Italian Navy AW101 and fitted the aircraft with the FN Herstal HMP400 0.50cal gun pod and the company's RMP Rocket Machine Gun Pod for testing. It is understood the weapons systems will be fitted to AW101s destined for an undisclosed North African countrylater this year.
http://www.shephard.co.uk/news/rotorhub ... w101/3227/
http://www.defenceiq.com/air-forces-and ... rian-orde/Anglo-Italian helicopter manufacturer Agusta-Westland has won a follow-on order from Algeria for up to 100 rotorcraft to meet the North African country’s battlefield and internal security requirements. It follows on from a 2007 deal to supply six AW101 Merlin search-and-rescue and four Super Lynx Mk 130 surveillance helicopters. The new contract will unfold in a series of phases, with the first accounting for 25 A109 and AW139 light utility helicopters to the Algerian Gendarmerie National, UASN Police and Protection Civile paramilitary forces, starting early next year. The second phase will get under way later in 2010 and will involve the delivery of 15 more Merlins from Yeovil, again for the Gendarmerie Nationale. Further helicopters, among them some 27 more Merlins and 15 more light utility aircraft, will be assembled locally by a joint venture company to be set up by Agusta-Westland and the Algerian Ministry of Defence. These helicopters are expected to be used by the Algerian Air Force and it is understood that the applications will include the establishment of a combat search-and-rescue capability using variants of the AW101. In further phases it is anticipated that 30 additional helicopters will be assembled in Algeria.