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Italian Army Takes Delivery Of Its First NH90 Helicopter

One Of 60 On Order For Aviation Unit

AgustaWestland announced this week the Italian Army's Aviation Unit took delivery of its first NH90 multi-purpose helicopter in late December, 2007. The Italian Army has ordered 60 NH90 TTH helicopters, which will replace older models currently operated by the service in various utility roles.

AgustaWestland tells ANN the new twin-engine NH90s will give the Italian Army's Aviation Unit a dramatic improvement in operational capability and mission effectiveness.

The NH90 TTH version is designed for tactical transport of personnel (16 to 20 troops) and material. Additional applications include medical evacuation (12 stretchers), special operations and airborne command post. Company personnel say the NH90 TTH design is optimized for low signatures (acoustic, radar, infrared) and is equipped with night vision systems (Forward Looking Infra-Red, Night Vision Goggles, Helmet Mounted Sight & Display).

Other features include a weather radar, digital map, obstacle warning system, cable cutters, armored pilot seats, defensive weapons suite, passive and active counter measures. The TTH variant is also equipped with a rear-loading ramp to allow the internal transport of a light vehicle.

AgustaWestland will also provide the Italian Army's NH90 helicopters with a complete product support and training package through the Phased Logistic Support program, with an initial commitment for three years.

FMI: www.agustawestland.com

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