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The Eurocopter Tiger is a four-blade, twin-engine attack helicopter which first entered service in 2003. It is manufactured by Airbus Helicopters (formerly Eurocopter), which arose from the merger of Aérospatiale's and DASA's respective helicopter divisions. Airbus Helicopters designates it as the EC665.
The 1st Aviation Regiment is one of the Australian Army's three Army Aviation regiments and provides aerial reconnaissance and fire support to the Australian Army. The 1st Aviation Regiment, equipped with Eurocopter Tiger attack helicopters, forms part of the 16th Aviation Brigade and is based at Gaza Lines, Robertson Barracks, Darwin.
February 5: A French Army Eurocopter Tiger crashed in Afghanistan's eastern district of Lateh Band near the capital Kabul. [106] [107] January 26: A Polish Land Forces Mil Mi-24V rolled over on its side and burned out after experiencing mechanical trouble during takeoff from a military base in Ghazni district of Ghazni province. [108]
Eurocopter Tiger NH90. The German Army Aviation Corps is equipped with: Airbus H145 LUH SAR, Search and Rescue helicopter. Eurocopter EC135, training helicopter. NH90, multi-role helicopter; Eurocopter Tiger, attack helicopter
German Army Eurocopter Tiger armed with the PARS 3 Field trials of the now-cancelled TRIGAT-MR crew-served anti-tank weapon system. The programme was initiated by Germany, France and the United Kingdom. After the UK withdrew, only Germany and France remained.
Eurocopter Tiger: Europe Attack: 69 [3] NHIndustries NH90: Europe Utility 58 [3] 15 on order [3] Airbus H225M: Europe Utility 8 [3] Airbus Helicopters H160: Europe Utility 0 [3] 80 on order [3] Eurocopter AS532 Cougar: Europe Utility 25 [3] Aérospatiale SA 330 Puma: France Utility 17 [3] Aérospatiale Gazelle: France Utility 106 [3] Transport ...
MTU Turbomeca Rolls-Royce (MTR) was established in June 1989 as a part of the framework created on behalf of the French and West German governments to developed an advanced multirole battlefield helicopter, the Eurocopter Tiger.
A German Eurocopter Tiger at Grafenwöhr Army Airfield Several production helicopters, including the HAL Prachand and Eurocopter Tiger , reportedly feature presence-reduction measures or "stealth". The use of advanced composite materials on the airframe has commonly resulted in reductions in an aircraft's radar cross-section (RCS). [ 28 ]