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French military orders more tactical transport helicopters
by Richard Tomkins
Paris (UPI) Jan 8, 2016


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The French military is continuing to build its fleet of NH90-TTH helicopters, ordering six additional tactical transport aircraft.

The order to NH Industries from the French defense procurement agency DGA, bringing the number of Caiman model helicopters ordered to 74, of which 44 will have been delivered by 2019.

"The French armed forces have deployed the NH90 operationally in Mali where its outstanding endurance, versatility and maneuverability have been greatly appreciated", said Guillaume Faury, president and chief executive officer of Airbus Helicopters.

"This additional order for six NH90s, to be delivered in 2017 - 2019, confirms the essential role that new-generation multi-role helicopters play in modern operations."

Airbus Helicopters is a member of a consortium comprising NH Industries and manufactures the NH90 at a facility in France.

Mali is a former French colony in France where French forces are conducting counter-insurgency operations against Islamic militants.

The NH90 is a twin turbine helicopter developed in cooperation by Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain. It is the first military helicopter to adopt fly-by-wire flight controls. It is available in two variants: a tactical transport for ground forces and a naval variant for missions such as anti-submarine operations and search and rescue.

They are fitted with the full range of combat equipment, including night vision sights, armor protection and electronic counter-measures.

Hundreds of vehicles ordered for French Special Forces
Paris (UPI) Jan 8, 2016 - Renault Trucks Defense has been contracted to produce hundreds of light and heavy vehicles for the French military's Special Forces.

The French Defense procurement agency DGA said the contract for 241 light Special Forces vehicles and 202 heavy Special Forces vehicles includes the integration of intelligence and communications equipment into the vehicles.

Twenty-five of the heavy vehicles will be delivered this year, while delivery of light vehicles will begin in 2018.

"The program responds to a most demanding operational requirement for intelligence or neutralization missions, and in-depth actions within hostile areas requiring maximum discretion," the agency said.

"It aims to improve the interoperability and the fleet's performance level across land, air and marine components of the Special Forces."

Also involved in the vehicle production project is Panhard, subsidiary of RTD and Essonne Security for roduction of common equipment for both types of vehicles.

DGA did not disclose the value of the award.

French military forces are currently involved in counter-insurgency operations in Africa.


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