$103.8 Million Contract Awarded To Boeing For Building AH-6 Light Attack Helicopters For Thailand !

$103.8  million Contract  awarded  to  Boeing  for  Building  AH-6  light  attack  helicopters  for  Thailand  !

$103.8 million Contract awarded to Boeing for Building AH-6 light attack helicopters for Thailand !

 
  • Thailand will receive Boeing AH-6 light attack and reconnaissance rotorcraft , with a USD103.8 million contract.
  • Announcement was done by the US Department of Defense (DoD) on 18 February.
  • ‘Little Bird' helicopters will be built at Boeing's Mesa facility in Arizona, till 30 May 2025.
 

Military helicopter wing at the Boeing Defense, Space & Security segment in Mesa, Arizona, will get busy shortly to build AH-6 light helicopter gunships for the government of Thailand , a Major Non-NATO ally in INDO-PACOM.

 

Though exact number of rotorcraft were not revealed, Officials of the Army Contracting Command at Redstone Arsenal, announced a $103.8 million contract to Boeing Friday to build AH-6 light helicopter gunships for Thailand.

 

 


 

The Boeing AH-6 is a series of light helicopter gunships based on the basic MH-6 Little Bird and MD 500 family of light military helicopters, which includes the unmanned Little Bird (ULB) demonstrator, the A/MH-6X mission enhanced little bird (MELB), and the AH-6 and AH-6S.

 

Earlier, Jordan had expressed interest in ordering the AH-6i in May 2010 and months later , in October 2010 Saudi Arabia requested 36 AH-6i aircraft with related equipment and weapons from the United States through a Foreign Military Sale.

 

 

The 2019 FMS (Foreign Military Sale) Approval !

 

The U.S. State Department in 2019 had approved the Foreign Military Sale to Thailand of eight (8) AH-6i light attack reconnaissance helicopters and related equipment for an estimated cost of $400 million , meant to replace the country's aging fleet of seven Bell AH-1F Cobra attack helicopters.

 

At that time, the Government of Thailand had requested to buy eight (8) AH-6i light attack reconnaissance helicopters ; fifty (50) AGM-114R Hellfire missiles ; and two-hundred (200) Advance Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) Rockets .

 

 


 

Other requested equipments included are ten (10) M134 Mini Guns, ten (10) M260 Rocket Launchers; ten (10) M299 Longbow Hellfire Launcher; ten (10) AN/APN-209 Radar Altimeter; eight (8) AN/APR-39(V)(4) four (4) GAU-19/B .50 Cal Machine Gun; five-hundred (500) Hydra 70 Rockets; twenty (20) AN/AVS-6 Night Vision Goggles; eight (8) WESCAM MX-10Di Cameras; ten (10) AN/APX-123 IFF; ten (10) AN/ARC 201E-VHF-FM; ten (10) AN/ARC-231 w/ MX-4027; ten (10) LN-251 Inertial Navigation System/Global Positioning System (EGI).

 

Training was also the part of the request , as Thailand had asked for the Aircrew Trainer (ACT) ; Pilot Desktop Trainer (PDT); Virtual Maintenance Trainer (VMT;, contractor provided pilot and maintainer training peculiar ground support equipment; spares; publications; integrated product support; technical assistance; quality assurance team; transportation; and other related elements of logistics and program support. 

 


 

AH-6 General characteristics

 
Crew:  1–2
Capacity 5 total
Length 32 ft 7 in (9.94 m)
Height 8 ft 9 in (2.48 m)
Wing area 587.5 sq ft (54.6 m2)
Wingspan 27 ft 4 in (8.33 m)
Empty weight 1,591 lb (722 kg)
Max takeoff weight 3,550 lb (1,610 kg)
Powerplant One Allison 250-C30turboshaft, 425 shp (317 kW) takeoff power (derated)
 

AH-6 Performance

 
Maximum Cruise Speed 126 knots
Maximum Range 179 nmi (331 km)
Maximum Endurance 2.1 hrs
Maximum Rate of Climb 2,162 ft per min
Maximum Service Ceiling 20,000 ft
 

 


 

The AH-6 avionics benefits from the software developed for the Army Boeing AH-64 Longbow attack helicopter. Its avionics are based on an open architecture, have a flexible mission configuration, digital cockpit , full-color, touch-screen multifunction displays, and engine infrared suppression.

 

 


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