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Keep it up but now you need a much biggers and well equipped Air Force and Navythat is good sooner then what i expect i thought it will come late 2016
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little by little we will have a strong armyKeep it up but now you need a much biggers and well equipped Air Force and Navy
Battlehawk it is not Helicopter it is a kit for all new Blackhawk
As far I know Blackhawk can only withstand 7,62 mm Bullets and Battle hawk is based on this Transport Helicopter and provide a far greater Target area than a usual Attack Helicopter !
Initial Contract said:Tunisia submits a Battlehawk export request; Article restructured; Additional Readings sections upgraded.
July 24/14: Tunisia. The US DSCA announces Tunisia’s official request for 12 UH-60M Black Hawk utility helicopters, complete with Level 2 Battlehawk kits that allow them to be used as attack helicopters. Sikorsky in Stratford, CT; and GE in Lynn, MA are the core contractors, but the overall request includes:
Implementation of this proposed sale may require the assignment of 3 U.S. Government and 5 contractor representatives in Tunisia to support the delivery and training for 2-5 years. Sources: US DSCA #14-23, “Tunisia – UH-60M Black Hawk Helicopters”.
- 12 UH-60Ms in standard US configuration
- 30 T700-GE-701D Engines (24 installed and 6 spares)
- 30 AN/AVS-9 Night Vision Goggles
- 26 Embedded Global Positioning Systems/Inertial Navigation Systems
- 30 MXF-4027 Very High Frequency/Ultra High Frequency radios
- 15 AN/APX-117 IFF Transponders
- 15 AN/ARC-220 radios
- 15 Very High Frequency/Digitally Selective Calling radios
- 15 ARN-147 VOR/ILS, 15 AN/ARN-153 Tactical Air Navigation Systems
- 6 Aviation Mission Planning Systems
- 1 Aviation Ground Power Unit
- 15 Wescam MX-15Di or Brite Star II day/night surveillance turrets with laser designators
- 24 M134 7.62mm Machine Guns
- 24 GAU-19 .50 cal Machine Guns
- Integration of Precision Guided Rocket System capability to permit launch of laser-guided variants of 2.75 rockets
- 24 M261 Hydra-70 Rocket Pods
- 9,100 2.75″/ 70mm Hydra Rockets. Laser guidance would come as a bolt-on kit from BAE (APKWS), Lockheed (DAGR), Raytheon (TALON), Rojetsan (Cirit), et. al.
- 20 M299 4-missile Hellfire launch systems
- 100 AGM-114R Hellfire Missiles
- 15 AAR-57 Common Missile Warning Systems
- 15 AN/APR-39A(V)4s Radar Warning Receivers
- 15 AN/AVR-2B(V)1s Laser Warning Systems
- Plus aircraft warranty, ammunition, air worthiness support, site surveys, facility construction, spare and repair parts, support equipment, communication equipment, publications and technical documentation, personnel training and training equipment, tool and test equipment, and other US Government and contractor support. The estimated cost is up to $700 million, or about $58.3 million per helicopter with weapons and support.
1 the question should be how much Tunisia pay for them
we got the $58.3 million per helicopter with weapons and support that means about 466 .4 Million dollar but the initial contract was $700 million for 12 helicopter
it is Transport and Attack in same timeWhy Tunisia is paying so much for 12 Helicopters, is it not cheaper to buy an real Attack Helicopter ?
it is Transport and Attack in same time
and the new contract is for 8 Helicopters no longer 12
THE Tunisian UH 60M Battlehawk Level 2 it is by Tunisian caracteristiques as spokesman say and it is equipped withI still think it's better to buy from Russia, Americans sell their equipment overpriced.
They probably can get a mix of more MI-28's heavy attack helicopter and Mi-17's ( armed with 70mm rockets ) for the same price.