Posted on 09/29/2010 8:53:12 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
AH-1Z helicopters found operationally effective and suitable
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, PATUXENT RIVER, Md. -- The U.S. Marine Corps newest attack helicopter, the AH-1Z Cobra has successfully completed its Operational Evaluation (OPEVAL).
On Sept. 24, NAVAIRs H-1 Upgrades program office received official notification from the Navys Commander Operational Test and Evaluation Force that its AH-1Z helicopters were found to be operationally effective and suitable and were been recommended for fleet introduction.
This marks a significant milestone for the program, said Col. Harry Hewson, program manager for U.S. Marine light and attack helicopters. The AH-1Z has come a long way through development and it has finally proven itself as a lethal and reliable attack helicopter. The Marines in the fleet are very eager to get their hands on the Zulu and get it into the fight.
A total of 189 new and remanufactured AH-1Z helicopters are anticipated, with deliveries expected to be complete by the end of 2021.
The AH-1Z Cobra helicopters are part of the U.S. Marine Corps H-1 Upgrade Program. The programs goal is to replace AH-1W helicopters with new and remanufactured AH-1Zs which provide significantly greater performance, supportability and growth potential over their predecessors.
The evaluation report noted that the AH-1Z fire control and additional weapons delivery modes allowed for improved weapons delivery accuracy, reduced pilot workload, and enhanced employment flexibility compared with the AH-1W.
The H-1 Upgrade Program offers 84 percent identically of parts shared between the AH-1Z and UH-1Y helicopters. This commonality reduces lifecycle and training costs and decreases the logistics footprint for both aircraft.
-30-
Wow! Im getting a tingle up my leg just thinking of the firepower.
I thought they called the “Z” Viper? Sweet bird.
I have always loved the Cobra. They can take a licking and keep on ticking.
Seems like it needs something...
Dunno. A couple Sidewinders, eight Hellfires, two 2.75” rocket pods, a chain gun.
Seems like it needs something
needs talyban
Proof that a good design is worth keeping and improving on.
Oh gawd that picture is goooooooooddd!!
I need a cigarette.
It’s nice to see the little big brother of the HUGHES 500D come of age.
Yeah! That’s it!
Not too shabby.
Sweet hi-res image at link.
Seems like it needs something...
photon torpedoes? frequency-modulating phasers? cloaking capability? trans-warp drive?
Here’s a 72’ vintage AH-1G for comparison.
[img]http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i103/BABunny/CobraPilot.jpg?t=1285821480[/img]
Photon torpedeoes would ignite the atmosphere. Cloaking devise might be nice; shields more practical. Rotor blades wouldn’t survive trans-warp drive.
Thanks for the memories.
I worked at the facility that produced the Cobras and Hueys of all generations from 1965 to 2002, including the V-22 Osprey. The press gives little coverage to the Cobras but gets a tingle up their legs about competing attack aircraft. Cobras are awesome. Just ask the pilots and those protected by them.
Designs never get sleeker and lighter, do they ?
Sure they would. Just enhance them with Borg technology. (It looks like the rest of the bird was already absorbed into the collective............)
saw 3 Cobra’s zipping down the coast while vacationing @ North Myrtle Beach.
They did a flyover at the last Virginia Tech home football game.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.