A spokesman for the Philippines Air Force (PAF) has been quoted as
identifying South Africa as one of the countries that are under
consideration to supply his service with new attack helicopters. South
Africa is one of the few countries to have developed a dedicated attack
helicopter, the Denel Rooivalk (Kestrel, in English).
The PAF is seeking 10 attack helicopters as part of a major
modernisation programme. The other countries listed as possible
suppliers by Lieutenant Colonel Miguel Okol were Italy, France, Russia and the UK. US helicopters have been ruled out as they are too expensive for the country.
Confusingly, PAF commander Lieutenant General Lauro Catalino de la Cruz
was reported to have said that Italian helicopters would be ordered.
These would presumably be AgustaWestland AW129 Mongoose attack
helicopters.
However, Okol spoke to Agence France-Presse (AFP) after De la Cruz made
his comment, suggesting that the general was expressing his personal
opinion or spoke ambiguously and had been misunderstood. Whatever the
case may be, the acquisition of the new helicopters has been approved
and the order should be placed before the end of this year.
The PAF seems to use the term attack helicopter to refer to any armed
helicopter and not just dedicated attack designs. This would explain the
inclusion of the UK on the list – Britain does not have a dedicated
attack helicopter design but the army version of the AgustaWestland Lynx
can (and has been) be armed with guns and missiles.
Likewise, the PAF refers to its current force of MD Helicopters MG 520
light armed helicopters as attack helicopters. “What we are going to get
are armed attack helicopters ... that can carry more payload than the
MG 520,” Okol told AFP. The PAF is also upgrading its MG 520s.
The Denel Rooivalk is not currently in production, but the company
could restart manufacture if it received a suitable order. The company
has been redelivering Rooivalks upgraded to operational standard to the
South African Air Force, a process that should be concluded next month.
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Keith Campbell | EngineeringNews.Co.Za | July 19, 2012 | Article Link
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