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    Eurocopter Tiger

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Eurocopter Tiger

    Eurocopter Tiger in Australian Army colours at the AvalonAirshow

    Type military attackhelicopter

    Manufacturer Eurocopter Group

    Maiden flight April 1991

    Primary users German ArmyAustralian ArmyFrench ArmySpanish Army

    The Eurocopter Tiger is an attack helicopter manufactured by the Eurocopter Group. InGermany it is known as the Tiger; in France and Spain it is called the Tigre. It is also

    designated the EC 665 or PAH-2.

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    History

    In 1984 the French and German governments issued a requirement for an advanced multi-role battlefieldhelicopter. A joint venture consisting of Aerospatiale and MBB was subsequently chosen as thepreferred supplier. Due to high costs, the program was canceled in 1986, but was relaunched during1987. Subsequently, in November 1989, Eurocopter received a contract to build 5 prototypes. Threewere to be unarmed testbeds and the other two armed prototypes: one for the German anti-tank variantand the other for the French escort helicopter variant.

    The first prototype first flew in April 1991. When Aerospatiale and MBB, among others, merged in

    1992 to form the Eurocopter Group, the Tiger program was transferred as well. Serial production of theTiger began in March 2002 and the first flight of the first production Tiger HAP for the French Armytook place in March 2003. The delivery of the first of the eighty helicopters ordered by the French tookplace in September 2003.

    At the end of 2003 deliveries began of the 80 UHT version combat support helicopters ordered byGermany to the Federal Office of Defense Technology and Procurement.

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    Export orders

    In December 2001 Eurocopter was awarded the contract for the Australian Armys "Air 87Requirement", which was for 22 helicopters of the Tiger ARH (Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter)version. The first Tiger ARH was scheduled to enter service in 2004. Some local assembly and

    production will also take place.

    In September 2003, Spain selected a variant of the Tiger HAP combat support helicopter - the TigerHAD - for its army. The 24 helicopters of this type that have been ordered will be armed with the Trigatand Mistral missile systems. They will also have an uprated Enhanced MTR390 engine and a heavierpayload. Deliveries are scheduled for 2007 - 2008[1]. France opted to upgrade most of its HAPHelicopter to HAD; so the HAC-Variant will never be built.

    In June 2006, the Rafael Spike-ER was selected by the Spanish Army to be the ATGM of the SpanishHAD, instead the previously announced Trigat missile system.

    Variants

    It should be noted that, while the Tiger has a conventional helicopter gunship configuration of the twocrew sitting in tandem, it is somewhat unusual in that the pilot is in the front seat and the gunner is in theback, unlike all other current attack helicopters. As a consequence, the seats are offset to opposite sidesof the centerline to improve the view forward for the gunner in the back.

    Tiger HAP

    The Tiger HAP/HCP (Helicoptere d'Appui Protection/ Helicopter for Close Protection) is a medium-weight air-to-air combat and fire support helicopter built for the French Army.

    It is fitted with a chin-mounted 30 mm gun turret and 68 mm SNEB unguided rockets for the firesupport role as well as Mistral air-to-air missiles.

    UH Tiger

    The UHT (from UntersttzungshubschrauberTiger; Ger. supporting helicopter Tiger) is a medium-weight multi-role fire support helicopter built for the Bundeswehr (German Army).

    The UHT can carry Trigat "fire and forget" and/or HOT3 anti-tank missiles as well as 70 mm SNEB air-to-ground fire support rockets. Four AIM-92 Stinger missiles (2 on each side) are mounted for air-to-aircombat. Unlike the HAP/HCP version it has no integrated gun turret, but a 12.7 mm gunpod can befitted if needed. The German Army decided against the French 30 mm GIAT cannon that is used onother Tiger versions because of the recoil. The upgrade of the UHT with the Rheinmetall RMK30, a 30mm recoilless autocannon, is not yet clarified due the budget.Another noticeable difference with the HAP version is the use of a mast-mounted sight, which has asecond-generation infrared channel and a TV channel.

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    Countermeasures include radar/laser/missile launch/missile approach warning receivers and decoylaunchers.

    Tiger ARH

    The Tiger ARH (Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter) is the version used by the Australian Army. TheTiger ARH is a modified and upgraded version of the Tiger HAP with upgraded MTR390 engines aswell as a laser designator incorporated in the Strix sight for the firing of Hellfire II air-to-groundmissiles. Instead of the SNEB unguided missile, the ARH use the 70 mm(2.75Inch) rockets developed inBelgium.

    Tiger HAD

    The Tiger HAD (Hlicopter d'Appui Dfense / Support-Defence Helicopter) version is essentiallyidentical to the HAP version, but with 14% more engine power available due to the upgraded EnhancedMTR390 engines and a better ballistic protection. It can also be equipped with the Trigat anti-tank

    missiles that were originally developed for the German UHT version.

    The helicopter is suited for a support and fire suppression role and has been selected by the SpanishArmy. The French Army Air Corps (ALAT) decided to upgrade most of their HAP helicopters to theHAD-Variant and thus the former HAC Variant (i.e. Hlicoptre Anti-Char or Helicopter Anti-Tank)was cancelled.

    By June 2006, 28 production Tigers were flying, including 18 aircraft delivered to their customers of 4countries. These 28 aircraft had logged about 4000 flight hours together.

    Users and Cost

    Operators

    The Tiger is used or will be used by the following countries:

    Germany: 80 aircraft - all of the UHT version France: 80 aircraft - 40 HAP and 40 HAD Spain: 24 aircraft of the HAD version Australia: 22 aircraft of the ARH version

    Cost

    The system cost (helicopter, armament, support) depends on number and version: 2002 Spain wassubmitted an offer about 28/20 helicopters.

    Tiger HAP $35-39 million USD Tiger ARH $36 million USD Tiger HAD $44-48 million USD

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    Tiger UHT $38-43 million USD (Comparison Apache Longbow $48-52 million USD)

    Specifications (Eurocopter Tiger)

    General characteristics

    Crew: 2 (pilot & weapon systems officer) Length: 15.80 m main rotor to tail rotor; 14.08 m fuselage (51 ft 10 in) Rotor diameter: 13.00 m (42 ft 8 in) Height: 3.83 m (HAP); 5.20 m with mast-mounted sight (UHT) (12 ft 7 in / 17 ft

    1 in) Empty weight: 3,060 kg (6,745 lb)

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    Max takeoff weight: 6,000 kg (13,225 lb)

    Internal fuel capacity: 1,080 kg (2,380 lb)

    Powerplant: 2 Rolls-Royce plc/Turbomca/MTU MTR390 turboshafts, 873 kW

    (1,170 shp) each

    Performance

    Maximum speed: 280 km/h (175 mph) Range: 800 km combat; 1,300 km ferry (500 mi / 800 mi) Service ceiling: 4,000 m (13,120 ft) Rate of climb: 10.7 m/s (2,105 ft/min) Disc loading: lb/ft (kg/m) Power/mass: hp/lb (kW/kg)

    Armament

    1x 30 mm GIAT 30 cannon in chin turret (HAP,HAD,ARH) or 1x 12.7 mm or 20mm gun in pod (UHT)

    8x Trigat and/or HOT3 (UHT,French HAD) or Rafael Spike-ER (Spanish HAD)or Hellfire II (ARH) anti-tank missiles

    4x Stinger air-to-air missiles (UHT,ARH) or 4x Mistral air-to-air missiles(HAP,HAD)

    Pods of 19x 70 mm SNEB (UHT,HAD) or Hydra (ARH), or 22x 68 mm SNEB(HAP), or 7x 70 mm SNEB (HAD) or 70 mm or 2.75" unguided rockets.

    Popular culture

    The helicopter's first major public appearance was in the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye, where thetheft of a prototype was a major plot element.

    The Tiger also appears in the PC game Battlefield 2, as the HAP variant. It is the helicopter for the EUarmy in the expansion packEuro Force.

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