via Rotorhub (go there to read the whole thing).
The AEW version should be of interest because it could perform a mini-command and control platform for the V-22 in USMC service.
As far as the Merlin being a Junglie replacement, I would think that it would be a no brainer. It can lift more, fly further etc.
The Royal Marines will be final judge on that though. The main issue will be the cost of marinisation. Otherwise it should be a straight copy of the Dutch Tactical Troop Transport.
PR12 has 'guaranteed' funding for the planned Apache life-extension programme and what is described as an assessment phase for the marinisation of the Merlin Mk3 helicopter fleet which is due to be transferred to the Royal Navy to replace the Sea King helicopters of the Commando Helicopter Force.I'll be interested to see how the Merlin performs in both roles.
The MoD also confirmed that project Crowsnest will form part of the 'core equipment programme'. Crowsnest will deliver the Royal Navy's future carrier-borne airborne early warning (AEW) capability probably using modified versions of the EH101 Merlin, particularly now that the government has decided on the F-35B STOVL version of the Joint Strike Fighter to provide carrier strike capability.
The AEW version should be of interest because it could perform a mini-command and control platform for the V-22 in USMC service.
As far as the Merlin being a Junglie replacement, I would think that it would be a no brainer. It can lift more, fly further etc.
The Royal Marines will be final judge on that though. The main issue will be the cost of marinisation. Otherwise it should be a straight copy of the Dutch Tactical Troop Transport.
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