U.S. DOD Orders another 26 TH-73A “Thrasher” Helicopters | Aero-News Network
Aero-News Network
RSS icon RSS feed
podcast icon MP3 podcast
Subscribe Aero-News e-mail Newsletter Subscribe

Airborne Unlimited -- Most Recent Daily Episodes

Episode Date

Airborne-Monday

Airborne-Tuesday

Airborne-Wednesday Airborne-Thursday

Airborne-Friday

Airborne On YouTube

Airborne-Unlimited-06.10.24

Airborne-NextGen-06.11.24

Airborne-Unlimited-06.12.24 Airborne-FltTraining-06.13.24

Airborne-Unlimited-06.14.24

Thu, Dec 29, 2022

U.S. DOD Orders another 26 TH-73A “Thrasher” Helicopters

$110.5-Million Deal Brings Total TH-73A Acquisitions to 130

In January 2020, the AgustaWestland Philadelphia Corporation—a wholly owned subsidiary of Leonardo, the Italian multinational company specializing in aerospace, defense, and security—was awarded a contract for the production and delivery of 32 TH-73A helicopters, along with spares, support, dedicated equipment, and specific pilot/maintenance training services.

The machines born of the $176-million dollar deal would be used to train future generations of U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard helicopter pilots.

Ten months later, in November 2020, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) ordered a second lot of 36 TH-73A helicopters through a $171-million contract modification.

In December 2021, a third lot of TH-73A helicopters—now nicknamed the Thrasher—was ordered through a $159.4-million contract modification.

That the TH-73A has found enduring favor with Pentagon brass is evinced by a 24 December 2022 U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) announcement that AgustaWestland Philadelphia Corporation has been awarded yet another TH-73A procurement contract. The $110.5-million deal will see an additional 26 Thrashers produced and delivered by 2024.

The TH-73 will replace the U.S. Navy’s TH-57 Sea Ranger fleet. Venerable but aging, the TH-57 derives of Bell’s highly-successful, patently ubiquitous, 206 Jet Ranger.

Itself a variant of AgustaWestland’s AW119Kx, the TH-73A is a single-engine, full-spectrum training aircraft developed in compliance with the requirements of the Pentagon’s Advanced Helicopter Training System (AHTS) program. AHTS set out to improve pilot training and skills through the utilization of contemporary cockpit technologies and modernized training curricula consistent with the capabilities of the U.S. Navy’s, Marine Corps’, and Coast Guard’s extant rotary-wing inventories. The TH-73A is powered by Pratt and Whitney’s one-thousand-shaft-horsepower PT6B-37A turboshaft engine, which handily motivates the 3,325-pound aircraft to a maximum speed of 152-knots and a service-ceiling of 15,000-feet. The Thrasher’s range of 357-nautical-miles provides instructors an ample training radius in which to heap equal measures of abuse and erudition onto tomorrow’s helicopter aviators—squids, jarheads, and Coasties alike.

By dint of a skills-based approach to training, just-in-time acquisition practices, and the incorporation of the TH-73A’s bleeding-edge technologies and broad capabilities, AHTS seeks to efficiently produce high-quality aviators capable of meeting the challenges of 21st Century rotary-wing operations across both combat and peacetime missions.

FMI: www.navair.navy.mil/product/TH-73A

Advertisement

More News

ANNouncement: Now Accepting Applications For Oshkosh 2024 Stringers!!!

An Amazing Experience Awaits The Chosen Few... Oshkosh, to us, seems the perfect place to get started on watching aviation recover the past couple of years... and so ANN is putting>[...]

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (06.13.24)

“NBAA has a tremendous responsibility to the business aviation industry, and we are constantly collaborating with them. Our flight departments, professionals and aircraft own>[...]

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.13.24): Dead Reckoning

Dead Reckoning Dead reckoning, as applied to flying, is the navigation of an airplane solely by means of computations based on airspeed, course, heading, wind direction, and speed,>[...]

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.13.24)

Aero Linx: Vertical Aviation Safety Team (VAST) We are a public–private initiative to enhance worldwide flight operations safety in all segments of the vertical flight indust>[...]

ANN FAQ: How Do I Become A News Spy?

We're Everywhere... Thanks To You! Even with the vast resources and incredibly far-reaching scope of the Aero-News Network, every now and then a story that should be reported on sl>[...]

blog comments powered by Disqus



Advertisement

Advertisement

Podcasts

Advertisement

© 2007 - 2024 Web Development & Design by Pauli Systems, LC