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First AC AW139's due in Ireland on 21/11/06
« on: November 05, 2006, 01:42:09 pm »
Today's Sunday Independent has an article on the imminent arrival of the first two AW139's, due in Ireland on the 21st of this month.

Anybody got a link to the article?

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First AC AW139's due in Ireland on 21/11/06
« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2006, 02:23:57 pm »
New choppers to boost anti-terror force
 
DON LAVERY

TWO new helicopters arriving in Baldonnel this month will boost Ireland's anti-terrorist Special Forces.

For the first time the highly trained secretive unit, the Army Ranger Wing, will have modern helicopters available to airlift them to any terrorist incident in the country.

The two Anglo-Italian helicopters will fly in from Italy, where Irish Air Corps crews have been training since July, as the first part of a €49m order for four utility helicopters signed by Defence Minister Willie O'Dea.

The high tech twin engined Agusta Westland AW139 helicopters, the first to be delivered to any military force worldwide, will have a variety of roles.

But training and operations with the elite Rangers will be a key priority.

Up to now they have had to rely on small Alouette 3 helicopters, some of them in service for four decades, for limited troop transport. The new AW-139 fleet, which will be able to carry 32 Rangers in one lift, will also be the first armed helicopters to serve with the Air Corps.

Each helicopter has a range of nearly 300 miles.

To fit in with the Special Forces role, the new helicopters will also have abseiling and fast roping systems allowing Rangers to quickly drop onto high-rise buildings, boats, trains, or buses for an assault. The aircraft will also have night-vision capability.

The first two helicopters are to fly in to the Air Corps base on November 21 with the remaining two AW-139s due in 2007.

However, so far no decision has been taken by the Department of Defence to take up options on buying two further AW-139s.
 

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First AC AW139's due in Ireland on 21/11/06
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2006, 05:34:30 pm »
Excellent news looking forward to seeing them touch down at EIME.
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First AC AW139's due in Ireland on 21/11/06
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2006, 11:14:36 pm »
Quote (Frank @ 05 Nov. 2006,05:23)
New choppers to boost anti-terror force
 

For the first time the highly trained secretive unit, the Army Ranger Wing, will have modern helicopters available to airlift them to any terrorist incident in the country.

Sounds exciting - however let's hope that they are put to more mundane uses in the first instance and that the need to deal with "terrorist incidents" will remain at its present low-to-nil level.

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« Reply #4 on: November 06, 2006, 08:51:34 pm »
cant wait to see these new helis up close!there are very few pics of them floating around!iv only seen three to date does anybody have any links to more pics of them?i remember during the build up to the PC9s delivery ,pictures were everywhere! 'pilot_smiley'  'pilot_grin'
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