seem to look at the Helispot News forum at Scramble,
I am posting this thread over here.
A rather well-written feature
on the Australian NH-90 Taipan MRH-90 scrappings - and burials,
plus the refusal to donate these no-longer-airworthy airframes to Ukraine
can be found at
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/a ... pter-fleet
PUBLISHED
JAN 24, 2024 7:06 PM EST
Over the past few months, the Australian Army has been ridding itself of its retired fleet
of problematic NHIndustries NH-90 Tactical Transport Helicopters (TTH)
by deliberately wrecking and literally burying the remnants.
Now Ukraine has upped the stakes with a formal request for whatever is left of the unloved helicopters.
The source also provided imagery and video still captures
of at least six of the already wrecked-beyond-recovery NH-90 airframes,
which have been stripped to their carbon composite frames,
before being dumped at an Australian Army compound
within the joint Australian Defense Force operating facility
at Royal Australian Air Force base Amberley
in the north-eastern Australian state of Queensland.
Responding to Ukraine,
the Australian government formally rejected its request for the helicopters on January 16
after enduring another embarrassing social media battle
with Ukraine’s adeptly mobilized online supporters over the helicopters.
“Some months after that process began (the cannibalization and disposal of the NH90s),
Ukraine made a formal request for the MRH-90s.
It will require considerable taxpayers’ money and time to get those aircraft back into flying conditions.
And I should also make the point
that there are multiple crash investigations still going on right now
to determine the cause of that tragic accident in Queensland.
So it would be irresponsible for us
to move away from the disposal strategy that we’ve locked on in,”
Australian Minister of Defense Industry Pat Conroy stated in an explanation of the rejection of General Budanov’s request.
Unfortunately for Ukraine,
Australia’s demolition of its NH-90 TTH fleet had progressed too far
to even consider the option of donation to Ukraine’s war effort.
...andAccording to our source, only one airframe,
the 47th and final delivery, A40-047,
will survive the fleet destruction and disposal.
Aussie Taipan A40-047 was delivered to the Australian Defense Force
as part of a negotiated settlement between the Australian Government and NH-90 manufacturer NHIndustries
in compensation for the large number of design and reliability issue fixes
experienced by the Australians in the initial years of NH-90 Introduction into Service.
Taipan A40-047, which had only flown around 500 hours,
has been sold back to prime contractor NHIndustries in Europe
where it will be employed within the manufacturer’s training and test fleet.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/a ... h90-helico
provides much more details on the Australian MRH-90 Taipan saga, past, present, and if possible the future....