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Eurocopter EC645 T2 Light Utility Helicopters For German Special Forces

Source: www.eurocopter.com Eurocopter and the German Federal Ministry of Defense today signed a contract for 15 EC645 T2 Light Utility Hel...

Source: www.eurocopter.com

Eurocopter and the German Federal Ministry of Defense today signed a contract for 15 EC645 T2 Light Utility Helicopters (LUH) to be used by Kommando Spezialkräfte (KSK), Germany's Special Forces Command.
The contract, worth a total of 194 million euros, also includes related equipment packages to allow KSK to carry out its special operations missions. Deliveries of the 15 aircraft is to begin in late 2015 and will be completed by mid-2017.
The day and night missions that these helicopters will perform include insertion and extraction of special ops, fire support and reconnaissance. U.S. Army successfully operates a fleet of more than 270 EC145s, the aircraft on which the EC645 T2 is based.
The EC645 T2 LUH features a modern digital cockpit with full night vision and a 4-axis autopilot. Its communication equipment including tactical radios enables interoperability among NATO forces. Special ops teams can quickly access the aircraft thanks to its spacious cabin, which has two large sliding side doors and double doors at the rear. The helicopter's maximum take-off weight is 3.7 tons.
Troop safety is improved by the Fenestron shrouded tail rotor, particularly for flight operations in confined landing sites and whenever the rotor is turning on ground.
In addition, the mission equipment packages include fast rope system, cargo hooks and hoists. The aircraft are also equipped with pintle armament and electro-optical sensors. A self-protection system and ballistic protection further increase crew safety and aircraft survivability. The EC645 T2 is powered by two Turbomeca Arriel 2E turboshaft engines and is equipped with dual-channel full authority digital engine control (FADEC).
The helicopter can be strategically airlifted in an Airbus A400M and quickly prepared for the mission upon arrival in a theater of operations.