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On 20 April 2010, a MRH-90 suffered a single engine failure near Adelaide, landing safely at RAAF Base Edinburgh. NHIndustries personnel investigated the cause. [69] On 18 May, the ADF announced that the MRH-90 fleet was grounded due to engine issues since the April incident. [70] All MRH-90s used the Rolls-Royce Turbemeca RTM322. [71]
The MRH-90 Taipan was the Australian version of the NHI Industries NH90 multirole helicopter, with a roughly 10 ton maximum take off weight, composite fuselage and fly-by-wire controls, the NH90 was designed for NATO interoperability. The MRH-90 can carry two pilots and up to 20 troops, or 12 stretchers.
NHIndustries (NHI) is a helicopter manufacturing company specifically established to be NATO Helicopter Management Agency's prime contractor for the design and development, industrialisation, production and logistic support of the NHIndustries NH90 series of helicopters.
The NH-90 are used to support the NZ Army, NZ Police, New Zealand Department of Conservation, assist with search and rescue, VIP duties, and heavy lifting. Nine NH-90 were acquired for NZ $70 million a helicopter in 2007 and deliveries began in 2012 with the first two helicopters arriving at RNZAF Base Ohakea. The NH-90 took over all official ...
The MRH-90 Taipan fleet was prematurely retired in September 2023, after a fatal crash of an MRH90 in Northern Queensland Pacific Ocean killing 4 servicemembers. [8] [9] Previously in March 2023 an engine failure lead to an MRH90 ditching in the ocean off Jervis Bay. [10] [11] Currently being dismantled for parts (Circa 2024)
NH 90. National Highway 90 (India) NHI NH90, medium-sized, twin-engine, multi-role military helicopter manufactured by NHIndustries.
NHIndustries MRH-90 Taipan; NHIndustries NH90 This page was last edited on 27 June 2013, at 21:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
MRH-90 Taipan: Multi Role Helicopter EU TTH: Tactical Transport Helicopter 2011-2022 6 Operated by 808 Squadron. In September 2022, the Australian government ordered 12 MH-60Rs to replace the MRH-90s. [4] [5] The MRH-90 Taipan was withdrawn from Navy service in 2022, a year earlier then its retirement overall in 2023.