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HH-47 CSAR
Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) helicopter
Boeing Company
On November 9th 2006 the US Air Force selected a new version of the
Boeing's Chinook helicopter for the future Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR)
helicopter. Boeing is expected to build 145 of the new Chinooks, to be
designated HH-47. The new helicopter will replace the HH-60G (Pave Hawk)
helicopters which are quickly approaching their useful service life
limit, adding much needed endurance and load capacity for extended
operations.
The CSAR program calls for initial operational capability of the HH-47
aircraft in 2012. Under the program, which is valued at up to $10
billion, Boeing will build 141 production aircraft and four test
aircraft. Chinook helicopters are already serving with the US Special
Operations Command (MH-47G) and US Army (CH-47F). The new helicopter
will be designed to deploy quickly and to operate out of austere
locations worldwide. The combat search and rescue mission requires the
helicopter to operate in the day or night during adverse weather
conditions and in a variety of spectrums of warfare to include nuclear,
biological and chemical environments. CSAR specific mission equipment
should include all-weather navigation equipment and systems for the
location of personnel, including special-forces and downed pilots.
On-board defensive capabilities will include armor protection,
electronic countermeasures, and machine-guns permitting the helicopter
to operate and survive in a higher threat environment than current
systems.
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