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Turkey-produced T625 multirole helicopter to take flight in 2018

Ersin Çelik
09:0019/08/2018, Sunday
U: 19/08/2018, Sunday
Yeni Şafak
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The prototype for the T625 multirole helicopter, which will make its maiden flight in late 2018, in complete

Turkey is undertaking yet another project to become self-sufficient in the area of defense.

The prototype for the T625 multirole helicopter, which will make its maiden flight in late 2018, in complete.

This new generation, twin engine, 6-ton class helicopter is being developed to meet the needs of both Turkey and the international market, within the context of the agreement signed between TAI (Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc.) and the Undersecretariat for Defence Industries (SSM) in 2013.

The T625 Multirole Helicopter “is designed and optimized to meet and exceed the multi-mission requirements for hot & high geographical environments and for adverse weather conditions. The aircraft incorporates several new technology features to provide the highest levels of safety and operational benefits for operators,” according to TAI’s website.

“The extensive cabin space can be configured to meet the requirements of multi-purpose operations such as cargo, VIP transportation, ambulance, off-shore and search & rescue operations. The geometry of the helicopter is optimized for maximum aerodynamic performance with retractable landing gears hence providing an efficient fuel consumption leading to better range and endurance.”

Serial production for the T625 is expected to start in 2021.

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