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Tiger HAD Attack Ground fire support Escort Armed reconnaissance Air-to-Air combat
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Tiger HADAttackGround fire supportEscortArmed reconnaissanceAir-to-Air combat

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2 VHF/UHFPR4G

2 VHF/UHF Saturn

1 HF 9000Long distance

Tactical overlay

SatelliteTransmission/Reception

Up Link & Down Link

Mission Data Transfert

Ground Station

Tiger in the digitized battlefield

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Operated by 4 armies worldwide.

Combat proven since July 2009 (in Afghanistan).

The Tiger is a key asset in the battlefield.

Tiger firing rockets

«Not one stepwithout my

Tiger»

206 Tigers ordered.1st serial delivery in 2005.

- Operational technicalavailability > 90%.

- Hot and highperformance.

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Low Detectability• Flat and narrow silhouette,• Low radar IR signature,• Passive weapon system, capable to operate with nil laser / EM(except when firing).

Low Vulnerability • Systems redundancies andsegregation,

• Agility (Rigid rotor),• Self-sealing tanks.

High Survivability• Additional Ballistic Protection,• Chaff & Flares dispenser,• High crashworthiness.

Passive Electronic Warfare System

High Maneuverability and Agility• Highly responsive Bearing Main Rotor Head.

Optimal Visibility• Tandem cockpit, pilot in front andgunner in upper position.

Firing Domain • Equal to flight domain, either in Air-to-Ground or in Air-to-Air combat.

Range for self deployment

Easy to Maintain• Operable without heavy infrastructure,• Low Manpower,• Optimum Availability.

13.85 m45.43 ft 14.77 m

48.45 ft

15.82 m rotor rotating51.90 ft

3.84 m12.60 ft

4.53 m14.85 ft

2.38 m7.81 ft

ø 13.00 m42.65 ft dia

Main assets

TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Maxi Take-Off Weight (MTOW) - ISA, SL 6,600 kg 14,553 lb

Engine 2 x MTR 390 - Step 1-5 1,092 kW 1,464 shp

Super contingency power (OEI) 1,322 kW 1,774 shp

Standard fuel capacity 1,105 kg 2,435 lb

Standard fuel capacity + external fuel tanks 1,689 kg 3,723 lb

PERFORMANCES

Fast cruise speed at MTOW SL 271 km/h 146 kts

Mission duration (standard) 2 h 30 min

Maximum endurance with external fuel tank 5 h 00 min

Max range “armed” with standard fuel tanks 400 nm 740 km

Max range “not armed” with external fuel tanks 610 nm 1,130 km

FLIGHT ENVELOPE

Operating temperature - 30°C to ISA + 35°C

Service ceiling -500 m to 4000 m -1,640 ft to 13,123 ft

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Gyro stabilized Roof Mounted Sight (RMS) • TV camera (3 FoV), • Thermal imager (3 FoV + electronic Zoom),

• Laser range finder, • Laser designator, • Laser spot tracker, up to 4 targetsautomatic tracker.

• Steered in azimuth (+/- 120°) andelevation (+40°/-25°).

Helmet-Mounted Sight/Displays(HMSD) • Pilot’s and Gunner’s • Piloting and firing symbology. • Slaving function,either with RMS or with 30 mm turret-mounted gun.

IFF Transponder / Interrogator

HF/Datalink

Digital Map Generator • System EUROGRID • Map display • Battlefield management system

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Mission System

Pilot cockpit with PFD and tactical display in elevation mode

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Armament

30 mm turret-mounted gun (Nexter 30M781).• The most accurate and lethal on themarket.

• Combined with the RMS and slavedby two HMSD-P+G Optimizedthrough a performant firing controlsystem (algorithms of targettrajectory prediction).

• Reducing collateral damages andfratricide firing risks.

• Total Ammunition capacity:- 450 rounds,- Rate of fire: 750 rounds per minute,

- Bursts: 5 / 10 / 25 bullets,- Azimuth: +/- 90°,- Elevation: +28° / -25°.

• Optimized firing domain:- ATG: up to 1,500 m,- ATA: up to 1,000 m.

Missiles• Air-to-Air Mistral Missile

- Off boresight capability, - Multicell seeker,- 2 x 2 missiles (outer launchers),- Range = up to 6000 m.

Air-to-Ground missiles• Hellfire (laser guided):

- 2 M299 launchers x 4 missiles, - Range = 8000 m, - Self designation orCollaborative designation,

- Locked Before Launch (LOBL)or Locked After Launch (LOAL).

• Spike ER - 2 x 4 missiles,- Range = 8000 m,- (Fire-and-follow) with electro-optical or fiber opticstechnologies.

Rockets • Versatile 68 mm or 70 mm unguidedrocket system (change of rockettype without change of any fixedpart on helicopter).

• 68 mm (up to 68 rockets): - 2 inner launchers of 22 rockets,- 2 outer launchers of 12 rockets.

• 70 mm (up to 52 rockets): - 2 inner launchers of 19 rockets,- 2 outer launchers of 7 rockets.

• Firing Control for: - rocket inner pods elevation,- sub-ammunition ejection delays, - rocket types.

• Growth potential for laser guidedrockets.

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Air-to-Air combat4 Air-to-Air Mistral + 30mm turreted gun

Armed Reconnaissance4 Air-to-Air Mistral + 44 rockets 68mm or 38 rockets 70mm+30mm turreted gun

Escort2 Air-to-Air Mistral + 4 Hellfire or Spike + 34 rockets 68mm or 26 rockets 70mm+30mm turreted gun

Ground Fire Support68 rockets 68mmor 52 rockets 70mm+ 30mm turreted gun

Attack4 Air-to-Air Mistral + 8 Hellfire or Spike + 30mm turreted gun

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Typical Configurations

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Electronic Warning System - EWS

• 4 radar warning receivers, • 2 laser warning receivers, • 4 missile launch detectors,• 2 chaff & flare dispensers.

ThreatWarningEquipment

GPS

MissionSystemComputer

1-2

DopplerRadio altimeterMagnetic Sensor 1-2Air data 1-2GPS

Chaff/flares dispenser 1-2Radar warningLaser warning

Missile Launch detector

Basic Bus

CommunicationsVehicleElectrical system 1-2Fuel 1-2Hydraulic 1-2

RemoteTerminalUnit1-2

Autopilot1-2

FlightData

Recorder

DigitalMap

generator

Radionavigation

Navigation1-2

Displays&

CDU’S 1-2

General design architecture

BusControl & SymbolGenerator

1-2

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MEP Bus

Rockets GunAir to airmissiles

STRIXRoofSight

GunnerHelmet

RemoteTerminalUnit

PilotHelmet

Air-to-Groundmissiles

Easily deployable

Easy maintenance

AnytimeAnywhere

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EC145-05.10-E. Designed by Eurocopter - Photos: Remy Michelin - Marcus Schlaf - Wolfgang Obrusnik - Patrick Penna - Jérôme Deulin - Claes Axstal - Eric Raz - Giuseppe Bergamini.

, Thinking without limits, EC155B1 - Stylence - VEMD are trademarks of the Eurocopter Group. Corporate Communications Department.Eurocopter reserves the right to make configuration and data changes at any time without notice.

The facts and figures contained in this document and expressed in good faith do not constitute any offer or contract with Eurocopter.

Printed on PEFC certified paper originating from sustainable forests.

TIGER F.10 11-E. Designed by Eurocopter - Photos: Eurocopter© - DR - Rémy Michelin - Eric Raz - Sirpa - Gamstat - Fabrice Bonne - Mer et Marine ,Thinking without limits, Tiger are trademarks of the Eurocopter Group. Corporate Communications Department.

Eurocopter reserves the right to make configuration and data changes at any time without notice. The facts and figures contained in this document and expressed in good faith do not constitute any offer or contract with Eurocopter.

Printed on PEFC certified paper originating from sustainable forests.


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