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FEATURE          NEWS


                                   DEFIANT X OFFERING
 •  Eurocopter AS350 Écureuil  •  Bell 412





               ikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company,
         Sand Boeing recently released details of
          its advanced helicopter for the US Army’s Fu-


          ture Long Range Assault Aircraft competition,

          known as FLRAA. The aircraft, named DEFIANT

          X, will be the fastest, most manoeuvrable and
          most survivable assault helicopter in history.
           Combined with the team’s unsurpassed
          experience in mission systems and training,


 The Bell 412 is a utility helicopter of the Huey family manufac-  it will revolutionise the way the Army
 The Eurocopter AS350 Écureuil, now Airbus Helicopters H125,   tured by Bell Helicopter. It is a development of the Bell 212, with   meets threats in 2035 and beyond.

 is a single-engine light utility helicopter originally designed and   the major difference being the composite four-blade main rotor.   DEFIANT X is a complete weapon system   today – with room to grow and adapt to the   “DEFIANT X is purpose-built for a


 manufactured in France by Aérospatiale and Eurocopter. In   The Bell 412 can climb at the rate of 6.86m/s. The maximum   that builds on the handling qualities and trans-  missions of tomorrow,” said Andy Adams,   modernised Army that requires expanded

 North America, the AS350 is marketed as the AStar.   and cruise speeds of the helicopter are 259km/h and 226km/h   formational capabilities proven by the team’s   Sikorsky vice president of Future Vertical Lift.   reach, survivability and lethality. This weap-





    Top speed: 289 km/h  respectively. The range is 745km, which can be extended up to   technology demonstrator, SB>1 DEFIANT.   “DEFIANT X not only includes the trans-  on system will give soldiers unequalled

    Range: 662 km  980km. The service ceiling is 6,096m.   With unmatched range and survivability,   formational aircraft, mission systems and   technological advantage and connectivity








    Weight: 1 241 kg     Top speed: 259 km/h  DEFIANT X will to fly low and fast through   revolutionary attainment solution, but also   over adversaries in a multi-domain battle
    Cruise speed: 250 km/h     Weight: 3 079 kg  complex terrain, land quickly, deliver soldiers   leverages Sikorsky’s and Boeing’s advanced   space,” said Steve Parker, vice president




 •  Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk     Cruise speed: 226 km/h  and equipment to the objective area or ‘the X’   manufacturing capabilities.”  and general manager of Boeing Vertical Lift.


    Range 745km  and get out. DEFIANT X flies twice as far and   With its rigid coaxial rotor system and pher   DEFIANT X will revolutionise the Army’s
 •  Bell 407  fast as the venerable Black Hawk helicopter it   propeller, DEFIANT X incorporates Sikorsky X2   air assault capability with limited changes


 The Bell 407 is a four-blade, single-engine, civil utility helicop-  is designed to replace. Currently undergoing   Technology to operate at high speeds while   in tactics, techniques, procedures, training



 ter; a derivative of the Bell 206L-4 Long Ranger. The 407 uses   testing in a digital combat environment, the   maintaining low-speed handling qualities.   and infrastructure while maintaining the




 the four-blade, soft-in-plane design rotor with composite hub   aircraft continues to prove itself the most   This critical capability provides soldiers with   Black Hawk helicopter footprint and tight




 developed for the United States Army's OH-58D Kiowa Warrior   survivable platform for mission requirements.  increased manoeuvrability and survivability   formation capability flown today.
 instead of the two-blade, semi-rigid, teetering rotor of the   “We are ready to deliver unparalleled   in high-threat air defence environments,   The Army is expected to release a request

 206L-4.   capabilities backed by proven technologies   allowing them to penetrate enemy defences   for proposal on FLRAA later this year, with

    Range: 598 km  that will truly transform the Army’s mission   while reducing exposure to enemy fire.  a contract award expected in 2022. Q
    Top speed: 260 km/h
    Cruise speed: 246 km/h
    Weight: 1 210 kg
 •  Denel Rooivalk             Would you ignore
 The Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk is a four-blade, twin-engine,   a red flag?


 medium-lift utility helicopter manufactured by Sikorsky Air-


 craft. Sikorsky submitted the S-70 design for the United States

 Army's Utility Tactical Transport Aircraft System competition




 in 1972.
    Top speed: 357 km/h
    Range: 583 km
    Weight: 6 191 kg
 •  Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin
 The Denel Rooivalk is an attack helicopter manufactured by

 Denel Aviation of South Africa. Rooivalk is Afrikaans for "Red

 Falcon". Development of the type began in 1984 by the Atlas


 Aircraft Corporation, its development is closely connected to

 the Atlas Oryx transport helicopter, both aircraft being based   Know more about your aircraft than ever before.

 on the Aérospatiale SA 330 Puma and having started develop-  Insights from Spidertracks delivers actionable data

 ment at the same time.
 Development of the Rooivalk was protracted due to the im-  and information on safety events in flight.
 pact of limited budgets during the 1990s, and a desire to pro-
 duce a highly advanced attack helicopter. The South African

 The Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin, also formerly known as the   Air Force (SAAF) ordered 12 Rooivalk, designated the Rooivalk   Join the revolution today, and be part of history tomorrow.

 Aérospatiale SA 365 Dauphin 2, is a medium-weight multipur-  Mk 1 in SAAF service, the first of was officially handed over in




 pose twin-engine helicopter produced by Airbus Helicopters.   April 2011. The helicopters are flown by 16 Squadron, based at

    Top speed: 306 km/h  AFB Bloemspruit near Bloemfontein.
    Range: 649 km     Top speed: 309 km/h
    Length: 14 m     Range: 740 km  wwww.spidertracks.com/insights


        Manufacturers: Denel Dynamics, Atlas Aircraft Corporation Q
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