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CANADIAN SEA KING RETIREMENT NEARS
THE ROYAL CANADIAN Air Force
will formally retire the Sikorsky
CH-124 helicopter during a
ceremony at Patricia Bay in
Vancouver, British Columbia,
on November 30. The event will
include a ceremonial  ypast by Sea
Kings of 443 Maritime Helicopter
Squadron. The shipborne maritime
helicopter  rst entered service with
the Royal Canadian Navy in August
1963 and 443 Squadron will end

Sea King operations sometime in
early December. It currently has  ve
CH-124s in service.
Although plans call for nine Sea
Kings to be preserved for static
display and another to be retained
as a training device, the remaining
15 examples of the type are being
o ered for sale by the Department
of National Defence and Public
Services and Procurement Canada
(PSPC). Three Sea Kings were

demilitarized and scrapped due to
their poor condition.
The  rst CH-148 for 443 Squadron
arrived at Victoria International
Airport in August. Two Cyclones
are currently assigned and nine will
be on station by 2021. The Cyclone
is scheduled to make its  rst west
coast deployment aboard the
Royal Canadian Navy frigate HMCS
Regina (FFH 334) during January.
Tom Kaminski

CANADIAN SAR AIRCRAFT DESIGNATED
THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT
has assigned the designation
CC-295 to its planned  eet of 16
Airbus C295W rescue aircraft. The
Royal Canadian Air Force has also
reversed plans to paint the aircraft
in tactical gray and will revert to the
traditional yellow scheme carried
by its search-and-rescue aircraft.
Senior RCAF o cers had reportedly
requested the tactical gray scheme
so that the aircraft could support
other missions, including combat.
The CC-295s will replace the RCAF’s

 eet of six CC-115 Bu alo and 12
CC-130H Hercules used in the SAR
role. The yellow scheme, which
provides a higher level of visibility
and recognition in the ground
and the air, is already worn by the
CC-115, CC-138 Twin Otter, CH-
and CH-149 that serve on SAR
duties. Canada ordered the CC-
in December 2016 and assembly
of the  rst aircraft began in June at
the Airbus pre- nal assembly line
(Pre-FAL) in Tablada, Spain. It will be
delivered in late 2019. Tom Kaminski

L-39NG ROLLED OUT
AERO VODOCHODY ROLLED out
its latest L-39NG jet trainer and
light attack aircraft on October 12.
The  rst L-39NG pre-series aircraft
is expected to make its maiden
 ight before the end of this year.
Development of the L-39NG
had been accelerated in the last

two years in order for the Czech
manufacturer to be able to deliver
the  rst aircraft to the market in


  1. Certi cation of the new
    avionics and engine installation
    was completed at the end of 2017,
    while the L-39NG itself will be fully
    certi ed before the end of 2019.


Aero Vodochody

IRAQI HELICOPTER


SALE APPROVED


THE US DEPARTMENT of State
has given its approval to the
possible Foreign Military Sale
(FMS) of Bell 407GX helicopters
to Iraq. According to the US
Defense Security Co-operation
Agency (DSCA), the helicopters
would ‘compensate for the
combat loss of seven IA-
helicopters in recent years’.
They will be con gured with
L3 Wescam MX-15Di EO/IR
sensors and a suite of aviation
survivability equipment (ASE).
Additionally, the helicopters
will be capable of  elding M
7.62mm, M3P or GAU-19 0.5in
machine guns and 2.75in (70mm)
laser-guided Advanced Precision
Kill Weapon System (APKWS)
rockets. The deal could be
worth as much as $82.5 million.
Tom Kaminski

CAYUSE WARRIORS


PURCHASED FOR PARTNER NATIONS
MD HELICOPTERS HAS received
an order for six MD530F light
scout attack helicopters for
Kenya. The rotorcraft will be
equipped with FN Herstal
0.5in HMP 400 machine gun
pods and M260 seven-round
2.75in (70mm) rocket pods.
Additionally, they will feature
an enhanced communications
system, a ballistically tolerant
crashworthy fuel system,
ballistic armor protection, the
DillonAero mission-con gurable
armament system (MCAS) and the
DillonAero  xed-forward sighting
system. Deliveries will begin in
April 2019 and will be completed
by August.
Meanwhile, the Lebanese Air
Force will receive six MD530G
light scout attack helicopters.
The Cayuse Warriors will
include the same features as
the Kenyan aircraft but will
also be equipped with MD
Helicopters’ next-generation
all-’glass’ cockpit featuring two
Genesys Aerosystems IDU-
6 x 9in (15.24 x 22.86cm) LCD

primary displays, Tek Fusion
Global’s PATHFINDER mission
management system (MMS) and
the ARES weapons management
system (WMS) on dual side-
mounted mission displays.
Additionally, they will be
equipped with a Wescam laser
designator and Thales’s Scorpion
helmet-mounted cueing system
and be capable of  ring BAE
Systems 2.75in (70mm) Advanced
Precision Kill Weapons System
(APKWS) laser-guided rockets.
The MD530G is expected to
receive a US Army airworthiness
release (AWR) by December 2019.
Deliveries will be completed by
the end of 2020.
The 12 helicopters are part of
a $1.4-billion US government
inde nite delivery/inde nite
quantity (IDIQ) contract awarded
to MD Helicopters in September
2017 that includes up to 150
MD530s for partner nations. MD
Helicopters is under contract
to deliver 36 armed MD530F
and six MD530G Cayuse Warrior
helicopters. Tom Kaminski

A CH-148 Cyclone helicopter (left) alongside a specially
marked CH-124 Sea King outside the Archdale Hangar at
12 Wing Shearwater earlier this year. Canadian DND

[NEWS] WORLD


20 December 2018 //^ http://www.combataircraft.net

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