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Airbus delivers first upgraded Tiger helicopter to French armed forces
by Ed Adamczyk
Washington (UPI) Jan 17, 2018


The first delivery of a combat-functional helicopter retrofit for France was announced this week by Airbus Helicopters.

The aviation company said the first conversion of a Tiger helicopter from its original HAP version, with combat support capability, to HAD, or multirole combat use, has been delivered to the French military.

The French Ministry of Defense has ordered 36 retrofits of its helicopters from HAP to HAD.

"We are pleased to have achieved this first delivery in accordance with the specifications of our customer," Alexandra Cros, head of governmental affairs France at Airbus Helicopters, said in a press release.

The conversion involves more than 100 airframe modifications, and the installation of over 1,500 new parts and 250 electrical cables, the company said.

The result is a military helicopter with two enhanced engines, a roof-mounted laser sight system allowing the launch of Hellfire II air-to-ground missiles and a greater maximum take-off weight.

"This Tiger retrofit program will give the French Army Aviation the additional capabilities they require in order to perform their most demanding operational missions," Cros said.

The Tiger helicopter has also been sold to the armed forces of Germany, Spain and Australia since it was developed in 2014.

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Iran says Trump has thrown Airbus deals into doubt
Tehran (AFP) Jan 17, 2018
Iran warned Wednesday that its multi-billion dollar deals for Airbus planes had been thrown into doubt by US President Donald Trump's attacks on the nuclear deal. "Considering Mr Trump's stance on pulling out of the JCPOA (nuclear deal) we must make sure that the licences will remain valid... regardless of any decision taken by US," deputy transport minister Asghar Fakhrieh Kashan told the r ... read more

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