FORT WORTH, TEXAS (July 10, 2014) – Bell Helicopter, a Textron Inc. company (NYSE: TXT), showcased the full capabilities of the Bell Huey II and the Bell 407GT during a series of demo flights in Jordan and Saudi Arabia in May and June 2014. The Bell 407GT light attack helicopter also completed a successful live fire demonstration in Amman to prove its ability to shoot both precision and non-precision weapons systems. This demonstration was completed in conjunction with L3 Wescam with the MX10 EO/IR Sensor; Dillon Aero with the M134D mini-gun; and featured BAE Systems’ Advanced Precision Kill Weapons System (APKWS.)
“Customers throughout the Middle East and Africa have shown significant interest in the unique capabilities of both the Bell Huey II and the Bell 407GT, and have been eager for a chance to see the aircraft in action,” said Steve Suttles, Bell Helicopter’s managing director of commercial business in the Middle East and Africa. “We were very excited to bring both helicopters to the region to showcase exactly what they can do while operating in their own backyards.”
During the two month tour, Bell Helicopter pilots flew more than 15 total demonstration flights for more than 20 passengers in the Bell 407GT, including the Royal Jordanian Air Force, Royal Jordanian Special Operations Brigade and the Royal Saudi Land Forces Aviation Command. The live fire demonstration was conducted on June 4 in Amman, Jordan in conjunction with BAE Systems and included both the BAE APKWS seeker used on conventional 2.75 inch Hydra 70 rockets and the Dillon M134D mini gun. Highlights of the demonstration included:
- Firing two successful APKWS shots on target, one from 3000 meters while flying at 60 knots and a second at 3300 meters while the aircraft was in a hover; more than 6,000 rounds were also fired from the Dillon mini-gun.
- Completing a successful flight in high temperature conditions (116 degrees Fahrenheit/47 degrees Celsius) with a normal load of passengers, fuel and weapons to simulate typical mission weights and demonstrate the Bell 407GT’s capabilities even at high temperatures.
- Showcasing the aircraft’s ability to fly sniper teams and special operators inside the aircraft while flying at 135 knots, eliminating the need for special teams to be located on the outside of the aircraft, which can reduce airspeed.
“We were very impressed by the Bell 407GT live fire demonstration,” said BG Khaled Hakooz, Flying Wing Commander for the Royal Jordanian Air Force. “My pilots who participated were very impressed with the aircraft and we were also happy to see the proof of final success left behind on our targets despite putting the aircraft in some challenging situations.”
The Bell Huey II was displayed at SOFEX along with the Dillon Aero MFAS (Mission Flexible Armament System.) Its cross-cabin floor plate system provides a strong foundation for mounting both internal and external weapons stations and swings out of the way when not needed. This ensures that no physical modifications to the airframe are required for different mission requirements. The Dillon MFAS allows for numerous configurations utilizing any combination of both fixed-forward and outboard weapons/storage locations along with internally mounted crew-served weapons.
The Bell Huey II also flew additional customers during it’s time in Amman, Jordan and offered aerial support during the Bell 407GT live fire demonstration.
”The Bell Huey II has proven itself both in combat and combat support in the region,” said David Sale, regional sales manager at Bell Helicopter. “The Bell Huey II is more than just new paint and refurbished UH-1H parts; it’s the only original equipment manufacturer upgrade to the airframe. This includes an air worthiness release, new Bell Helicopter qualifications, new technical publications, and Bell Helicopters award-winning, global 24/7 Engineering Support.”
About the Bell 407GT
The Bell 407GT is the armed version of the best-selling Bell 407GX, qualified for a range of weapons from light munitions to advanced laser-guided munitions. The state-of-the-art tactical light commercial helicopter brings together the Garmin G1000HTM flight deck with precision weapons capability. Standard specifications include a multi-sensor camera system, weapons management system, universal weapons pylons, tactical radio suite, target sight system, sliding doors for rapid egress and ingress and high-visibility windows for the cockpit and cabin.
About the Bell Huey II
The Huey II Modernization Program is the only OEM-approved UH-1H performance upgrade available today. It combines all new commercial dynamic components with the reliable Honeywell T53-L-703 engine, which improves hover performance in hot conditions. The upgrade increases the max gross weight to 10,500 lbs, while lowering direct operating costs. It also refurbishes the UH-1H basic airframe, provides a complete re-wire package, updates the avionics, and offers a comprehensive selection of mission-specific kits and customizing. It supports a number of missions, including troop transport into high altitudes, medical evacuation in hot conditions, and VIP transport to and from remote bases.
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