---Advertisement---

Boeing Secures $135 Million Contract for Three CH-47F Block II Chinook Helicopters with US Army

By SSBCrack

Published On:

Follow Us
Boeing Secures $135 Million Contract for Three CH-47F Block II Chinook Helicopters with US Army
---Advertisement---

Boeing has announced a significant milestone in its partnership with the US Army, securing a $135 million contract for the delivery of three additional CH-47F Block II Chinook helicopters. This move is indicative of the Army’s growing reliance on this advanced heavy-lift helicopter, particularly following the Army’s approval of full-rate production for the CH-47F Block II program back in February. The first production model was delivered in June, followed by a second unit in September, showcasing Boeing’s commitment to meeting the operational needs of the Army.

Heather McBryan, vice president and program manager of Boeing Cargo Programs, emphasized the strategic advantages of the CH-47F Block II, highlighting its increased payload capacity and expanded operational range. These enhancements position the helicopter to effectively address the evolving heavy-lift mission requirements faced by the US Army on a global scale.

The CH-47F Block II is renowned for its heavy-lift capabilities, equipped with a tandem rotor design that facilitates a diverse range of operations. These include cargo and troop transport, search and rescue missions, casualty evacuation, special operations, and humanitarian efforts. The tandem rotor configuration not only boosts the helicopter’s stability and agility but also enhances its performance under challenging wind conditions, making it suitable for pinnacle landings in rugged terrains.

This latest configuration introduces several notable upgrades over its predecessor. The new and improved drivetrain and airframe allow for an increase in the maximum gross weight by 4,000 pounds (1,814 kilograms), enabling the aircraft to transport up to 27,700 pounds (12,565 kilograms) of cargo. Additionally, innovations in the fuel system extend the helicopter’s operational range, accommodating a wide variety of payloads.

In terms of performance, the CH-47F Block II can reach maximum speeds of 186 miles (300 kilometers) per hour and is capable of operating at altitudes of up to 20,000 feet (6,096 meters), surpassing other helicopters in its category. Furthermore, this helicopter model is designed for long-term use, featuring improved sustainment capabilities that ensure it will remain an essential asset for the US Army for decades to come. The continuous investment in such advanced technology underscores Boeing’s commitment to supporting military operations and enhancing the overall effectiveness of the US Army’s air mobility.

Olive Squad Mugs

SSBCrack

The Editorial Team at SSBCrack consists of professional writers, journalists and defence aspirants.

Join WhatsApp

Join Now

Join Telegram

Join Now

Leave a Comment