Tue, Mar 24, 2015
Initial Wave Of Armed MD 530F Cayuse Warrior Scout Attack Helicopters Will Deliver Enhanced Fire Capability
MD Helicopters has delivered the first six (6) armed MD 530F Cayuse Warrior Scout Attack Helicopters to the Afghan Air Force in Kabul, Afghanistan.
“MD 500 Series helicopters have been a staple in U.S. and foreign military fleets for decades,” says Lynn Tilton, Owner and Chief Executive for MD Helicopters. “I and my team have worked tirelessly to exceed the expectations of our U.S. Army and Partner Nation customers and deliver, for the first time, a production gunship in less than 6 months with full AWR. I am thrilled to see the Cayuse Warrior arrive safely in Kabul to begin its service with the Afghan Air Force, and I am indelibly proud of my team on the ground for their feat of rapid build and delivery to meet an urgent and compelling need.”
In response to the drawdown of coalition forces in the region, MD Helicopters developed a purpose-built close attack helicopter capability that is intended to not only meet, but exceed the capability requirement identified by ISAF-A (the International Security Assistance Force-Afghanistan) for light scout attack helicopters.
These MD 530F Cayuse Warrior gunships increase the fire capability of the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces by nearly six-times for Fighting Season 2015. An additional six (6) MD 530F Scout Attack helicopters will be active in Afghanistan in Summer 2015. Under the current contract, the Afghan Air Force fleet will include 17 MD 530F Cayuse Warrior gunships by early next year.
(Pictured: Afghan Airmen standing in front of the newest aircraft to enter the Afghan Air Force inventory March 18, 2015. This is one of six aircraft that arrived in Kabul March 17, 2015. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. J. LaVoie/Released)
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