SASless
16th Mar 2009, 13:30
http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/the-dewline/bell_ARH.jpg
You cannot make this stuff up......only the Federal Guvmint can spend money like this!
February 20,2009
The US Army bought three Bell Helicopter 407 helicopters yesterday for $7 million.:D:D
It was only five months ago that the army terminated a $6 billion contract to buy 522 Bell 407s modified into ARH-70s. Ironically, the deal was terminated largely because the cost of buying a single ARH had ballooned to about $14 million each, or twice the amount for all three aircraft purchased yesterday!
:ugh::ugh:
Of course, there are a few differences. The army is buying the three 407s on behalf of the Iraqi Air Force. The three airframes will be modified to carry weapons and serve as armed scout helicopters. If the modifications prove successful, the army will buy at least 24 more helicopters for the Iraqis.
Oh, the irony. If this works out -- and judging from past performance that's a big "if" -- the US Army could be more successful at buying combat aircraft for other militaries than for itself!
You cannot make this stuff up......only the Federal Guvmint can spend money like this!
February 20,2009
The US Army bought three Bell Helicopter 407 helicopters yesterday for $7 million.:D:D
It was only five months ago that the army terminated a $6 billion contract to buy 522 Bell 407s modified into ARH-70s. Ironically, the deal was terminated largely because the cost of buying a single ARH had ballooned to about $14 million each, or twice the amount for all three aircraft purchased yesterday!
:ugh::ugh:
Of course, there are a few differences. The army is buying the three 407s on behalf of the Iraqi Air Force. The three airframes will be modified to carry weapons and serve as armed scout helicopters. If the modifications prove successful, the army will buy at least 24 more helicopters for the Iraqis.
Oh, the irony. If this works out -- and judging from past performance that's a big "if" -- the US Army could be more successful at buying combat aircraft for other militaries than for itself!