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chopper2004
25th Feb 2016, 21:09
Da oggi operativo il primo elicottero HH-101A ?CAESAR? dell?Aeronautica Militare italiana per recupero, soccorso e operazioni speciali - DETTAGLIO - Finmeccanica (http://www.finmeccanica.com/-/hh101a)



he most advanced and capable aircraft available for personnel recovery, special forces missions and a range of additional tasks
The Italian Air Force has a total requirement for 15 of these dedicated AW101 helicopters
Over 220 AW101s ordered by customers worldwide in various configurations so far


Finmeccanica and the Italian Air Force (http://www.aeronautica.difesa.it/Pagine/default.aspx) celebrated today the entry into operational service of their first AgustaWestland AW101 (http://www.finmeccanica.com/en/-/aw101) helicopter, designated the HH-101A “CAESAR”, during an official ceremony at Cervia Air Base. A total of four HH-101A “CAESAR” helicopters, out of a total requirement of 15, have been delivered from the Finmeccanica Helicopter Division (http://www.finmeccanica.com/en/one-company/struttura-gruppo-group-structure/elicotteri-helicopters)’s assembly line in Yeovil (UK) to date, and will be used to perform personnel recovery and special forces missions. The HH-101As will also support search and rescue (SAR), medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) and slow mover intercept operations, countering small aircraft threats, to provide effective support to the Italian community.

With the HH-101A “CAESAR” the Italian Air Force is introducing into service the most advanced and capable aircraft available today for this demanding operational requirement, developed and tailored to meet specific customer needs in the framework of its helicopter fleet modernisation programme. With the first HH-101A “CAESAR” now fully operational, the Italian Air Force is entering a new era, with a quantum leap forward in capabilities for both homeland operations and missions abroad in demanding conditions.
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GlobalNav
25th Feb 2016, 21:39
May the HH-101 serve long and well and save many lives.

TheWizard
26th Feb 2016, 18:38
If only the RAF had a platform as capable............:ugh: