NHIndustries and its Partner Companies (Airbus
Helicopters, Leonardo and Fokker) have signed a firm contract with
the NATO Helicopter Management Agency (NAHEMA) for the development
of an upgraded version of the NH90 Tactical Troop Helicopter (TTH)
for the French Special Forces (TFRA Standard 2).
Under the terms of the production contract,
the final batch of 10 NH90s already ordered by the French Ministry
of Armed Forces, through the Armament General Directorate (DGA),
will be delivered directly to this new standard at the beginning
of 2025.
The new features provide a substantial increase in
the helicopter’s mission capability and position the NH90
as one of the world’s most advanced tactical troop carriers,
particularly in challenging conditions such as sand, snow or fog.
The new TFRA Standard 2 configuration will incorporate a
new-generation Electro-Optical System (EOS) EuroFLIR from Safran
with displays and controls for both the pilots, commandos, gunners
and load masters. The sensors will provide outputs to undertake
updated mission planning on connected screens or tablets right up
to the moment of egress.
In addition to the enhanced
cockpit, the cabin will be upgraded with a new quick removable
leaf doors system and fast-rope beam. This will provide extra
capabilities through the rear of the aircraft with protective fire
from the side-mounted machine guns.
As a complement to the
existing equipment such as the M3M machine guns and external fuel
tanks, other improvements serving the Special Forces and the
French Army Aviation include new generation digital 3D map,
folding boarding steps and additional ceiling-mounted rope anchor
points.
In a second step it is foreseen that a Distributed
Aperture System (DAS) composed of fixed infrared cameras
displaying 3D vision in a new generation Helmet Mounted Sight
Digital Display will also be incorporated, providing an
unprecedented level of pilot support in low visibility, greatly
enhancing the helicopter’s capability in degraded environmental
conditions.
Nathalie Tarnaud-Laude, Head of NH90 programme
at Airbus Helicopters and President of NHIndustries said, “This
opportunity brings transformative digital technologies to the NH90
which will make it even more capable in precisely the kind of
challenging conditions that can be faced today by Special Forces.
We look forward to seeing it in service with the French Army and
to offering it to other NH90 customers.”
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