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THE MARINHA do Brasil
(Brazilian Navy) expects
to receive a first H225M
Super Cougar helicopter
equipped for anti-surface
warfare (ASuW) in June.
Under the Brazilian
military designation
system, these aircraft
are known as AH -15B.
Commissioning of the
helicopter had been

planned for April. A further
four AH -15Bs will be
delivered by August 2022.
The Brazilian H-XBR
programme includes 16
naval H225Ms. To date,
seven UH -15 utility and
three UH -15A combat
search and rescue
(CSAR) variants have
been delivered to the 2º
Esquadrão de Helicópteros

de Emprego Geral (HU-
2, 2nd General-Purpose
Helicopter Squadron)
at Base Aérea Naval de
São Pedro da Aldeia
(BAeNSPA). An eighth
UH -15 is to be handed
over in April 2020.
In related news, plans
call for the 1° Esquadrão
de Helicópteros de
Esclarecimento e Ataque

(HA-1, 1st Reconnaissance
and Attack Helicopter
Squadron) to receive its
first two modernised Super
Lynx A H -11B helicopters
in May and a third in
September. Eight A H -11A s
are being upgraded to
A H -11B by Leonardo
under a contract worth
US$145m and one is now
flying in the UK as ZH962.

Latin America


18 // JUNE 2018 #


Brazilian Super Pantera cleared for RNAV/RNP fl ights


João Paulo Moralez

THE BRAZILIAN Instituto de
Fomento e Coordenação
Industrial (IFI, Institute of
Industrial Development
and Co-ordination), the
country’s military aerospace
certification authority, has
approved the modernised
AS365K2 Super Pantera for
operations under required
navigation/required navigation
performance (RNAV/RNP)


regulations. Clearance for
the Exército Brasileiro (EB,
Brazilian Army) helicopters
was issued on April 16.
This was the first
certification process
conducted by the Grupo
de Ensaios e Avaliações
(GEA), the army aviation
test and evaluation unit.
After the GPS system was
upgraded to the Garmin

GTN650 platform, the
GEA began a certification
programme based on
guidelines established by
Brazil’s National Civil Aviation
Agency (ANAC). The whole
process was completed
within three months.
The routes between
Taubaté, Ribeirão Preto,
Arealva (Bauru), Campinas,
São José dos Campos

and Guaratinguetá – all in
the state of São Paulo –
were used to test all flight
conditions, deviation limits,
autopilot system failure,
actions in case of total and
partial electrical damage, as
well as ergonomic factors.
The army budgeted
approximately $2.9m for
certification of the fleet.
João Paulo Moralez

Colombia
requests
three C-130s
THE FUERZA Aérea
Colombiana (FAC,
Colombian Air Force)
has requested transfer of
three C-130H transports
from the United States.
Negotiations took place
last year. Colombia
requires three aircraft
supplied as Excess
Defense Articles (EDA),
worth around $12m each.
The government hopes
the US will donate one of
the aircraft. By January
one Hercules had been
allocated for Colombia
but not delivered.
THE FAC currently
operates three C-130Bs
that entered service
from May 1968 and
three C-130Hs: two
delivered new in 1983
and the third a 1973-
built, ex-Italian Air Force
Hercules that entered
service in November 2005.
Juan Carlos Cicalesi

Above: The fi rst AH-15B, N-4101 (formerly UH-15A N-7110), served as the prototype for this version. It features APS-
search radar and AM.39B2M2 Exocet missiles for anti-ship missions. Airbus Helicopters

Brazilian Navy prepares for UH-15B


MH-60Rs


approved


for Mexico
THE US State Department
has approved the possible
Foreign Military Sale to
Mexico of MH-60R multi-
mission helicopters. On
April 18 Congress was
notified of the package,
which includes eight
helicopters and is worth
an estimated $1.2bn.
As outlined by the
Defense Security
Cooperation Agency
(DSCA), the deal would
also comprise 20 T700-
GE-401C engines and 16
APS-153(V) multi-mode
radars. Other avionics
include ten Airborne
Low Frequency Sonars
(ALFS), 14 AN/APX-
identification friend or
foe (IFF) transponders,
12 AN/AAS-44C forward-
looking infrared (FLIR)
systems and 30 AN/AVS-
night-vision devices. In
terms of weapons and
stores, the announcement
specifies 1,000 AN/SSQ-
36/53/62 sonobuoys, ten
AGM-114 Hellfire missiles,
38 Advanced Precision
Kill Weapon System
(APKWS) II rockets and 30
Mk54 Lightweight Hybrid
Torpedoes (LHTs). No
details of possible delivery
timelines were given.

DELIVERY OF former French
Navy Super Étendard
Modernisé (SEM) jets to
Argentina has been delayed
as France awaits payment
from Argentina. The SEMs


remain in France and
Paris reportedly awaits
the full contract payment
of around €12.5m.
Acquisition of the five
second-hand jets was

announced by French
President Emmanuel
Macron and his Argentine
counterpart Mauricio Macri
in Paris on February 2.
Argentina is due to receive

five aircraft (serials 1, 31,
41, 44 and 51), ten engines,
spare parts and a simulator.
Each airframe has more than
100 flight hours remaining.
Juan Carlos Cicalesi

Argentine Super Étendard arrival delayed

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