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chopper2004 5th Apr 2016 20:02

Bell-Boeing begins designing CMV-22B with $151 million
 
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/ar...-milli-423786/
  • 01 April, 2016
  • BY: James Drew
  • Washington DC
A $151 million contract awarded to V-22 tiltrotor manufacturer Bell-Boeing this week allows engineers to get started designing the US Navy’s future Osprey variant, the CMV-22B, which is replacing the Northrop Grumman C-2 Greyhound twin turboprop in the aircraft carrier logistics role at sea.
Based on the US Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey variant, the navy’s “CMV” tiltrotor will come equipped with extra fuel bladders to extend its range from 860nm to approximately 1,150nm.
That’s the most significant engineering challenge, but the service also requires a beyond line-of-sight radio and public address system so that crews can communicate en route to the aircraft carrier's deck, or between other ships in the battle group.
https://www.flightglobal.com/assets/...x?itemid=66493
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On 31 March, US Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) announced the $151 million contract with Bell Helicopter and Boeing's joint V-22 programme office in Amarillo, Texas, which covers "non-recurring engineering services associated with the development of the capability for the Navy variant of the V-22”. NAVAIR confirmed that it covers the design changes for all three modifications, including the extended-range fuel system.
More than 70% of the work will be done in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where Boeing fabricates composite V-22 airframes. Another 20% will be completed at Bell’s facility in Fort Worth, Texas.
Just $15 million has been obligated at the time of the award, and work is expected to continue through September 2020. By that time, the first of 44 CMV-22B aircraft, which will be ordered in 2018, will begin delivered from Bell’s final assembly and checkout facility in Amarillo.


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MG 6th Apr 2016 08:15

Oooh, looks like good timing for a certain large ship(s) in the UK!

ORAC 1st Sep 2016 19:16

US Navy to replace Greyhounds with Ospreys in Japan | IHS Jane's 360

The United States Navy (USN) is to deploy the CMV-22B version of the Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft to Japan from 2021 to replace its outdated C-2 Greyhounds, Kyodo news agency reported on 30 August.

The USN Greyhounds are currently based at the Naval Air Facility Atsugi, west of Tokyo, but are attached to the USS Ronald Reagan , which has its home port at Yokosuka.

The CMV-22B version of the Osprey has additional fuel tanks that enable it to conduct cargo resupply operations for carrier groups. The aircraft are expected to be based at the US Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni.

riff_raff 1st Sep 2016 23:41

Close to $1B of US taxpayer money was spent for 12 MV-22's just to shuttle federal bureaucrats around.

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tucumseh 2nd Sep 2016 05:14

BLOS radio. Get in there MoD! Flog them the kit we put in storage nearly 30 years ago. And the upgrade we developed to make the US radios work in the first place.

sandiego89 2nd Sep 2016 13:11


MG: Oooh, looks like good timing for a certain large ship(s) in the UK!

Agree!


Thought they would have stuck with the HV-22 designation, I thought two was the max amount of letters used in the US designation system. CVM does not quite roll off the tounge- no doubt will get a less glamorous nickname...


Thinks she will prove quite handy, but expensive, in the COD role.

VX275 2nd Sep 2016 14:17


BLOS radio. Get in there MoD! Flog them the kit we put in storage nearly 30 years ago.

Or just offer them the BLOS kit based on the Iridium Satphone the UK has been using in recent years.

tucumseh 2nd Sep 2016 15:26

VX275

My idea is better. Been waiting for years to get them back for trying to fob us off with obsolete kit in Apache!

SpazSinbad 2nd Sep 2016 18:36

LHD Juan Carlos I, in-cockpit Osprey CQ


Bigbux 2nd Sep 2016 20:38

They would be a handy addition to the Carrier arsenal, but with more Chinooks than we can shake a stick at, and the Navy awash with EH101s, what would be the justification?

glad rag 3rd Sep 2016 14:49


Originally Posted by MG (Post 9335028)
Oooh, looks like good timing for a certain large ship(s) in the UK!

An oxymoron, Shirley?

ORAC 4th Sep 2016 06:04


They would be a handy addition to the Carrier arsenal, but with more Chinooks than we can shake a stick at, and the Navy awash with EH101s, what would be the justification?
3 times the range, twice the speed...... But twice the price.

Heathrow Harry 5th Sep 2016 11:04

TBH the carriers are already costing enough.......


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