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Norwegen: Bell 412 wird ersetzt

Verfasst: Do 6. Jul 2023, 22:51
von theoderich
Norway to partially upgrade Bell 412 fleet as it postpones special forces acquistion
Norway is to push ahead with an upgrade of its elderly Bell 412 helicopters and postpone a recapitalisation of its rotorcraft fleet around a single aircraft family, a move that goes against the advice of the head of its armed forces.

An immediate impact of the decision is that the acquisition of new helicopters to support the nation’s special forces will be delayed for at least 15 years.

In the interim, Oslo will upgrade nine of the Royal Norwegian Air Force’s 412s for the special forces mission, pushing the helicopters’ operational life well past the 50-year mark.

Norway on 26 June announced that it was to spend NKr1 billion ($92 million) on the upgrade, extending the fleet’s operation by “at least 15 years”. The 412s were previously scheduled for replacement in 2026.
However, the move is counter to recent recommendations from Norway’s chief of defence on the country’s future force structure and procurement priorities.

Published on 7 June, General Eirik Kristoffersen’s report, Security in Uncertain Times, is intended to inform the defence ministry’s long-term plan, to be presented to law-makers next year.

Citing an “imbalance between the armed forces’ tasks, structure and finances”, Kristoffersen says they must be adapted to match future spending plans.

“The Chief of Defence recommends that the Royal Norwegian Air Force should not upgrade its Bell 412 helicopter capabilities and that the helicopters be phased out at the end of their life cycle,” the report states.

“In addition, ongoing procurement processes relating to new tactical transport helicopters for the army and special forces will be terminated.”

Instead, Kristoffersen recommends that “the further development of the armed forces’ helicopter fleet be assessed holistically and be based on one helicopter family.

“This means that future procurement of anti-submarine helicopters, special forces helicopters and transport helicopters must emphasise cost-effective training, procurement and operation.”
Kristoffersen says Norway should prioritise the acquisition of ASW helicopters, followed by those for special forces missions, and then medium-class transports.

“If the financial situation does not allow for two helicopter variants, the armed forces should procure one helicopter type that can meet the needs of both the special forces and other parties,” he adds.

Norwegian defence minister Bjorn Arild Gram says the aim, subject to parliamentary approval, is to have the upgraded 412s operational by 2025.

In response to questions from FlightGlobal, the Norwegian defence ministry: “Due to the contract termination of the NH90, and the acquisition of new maritime helicopters, there is a need to ensure that future decisions regarding special forces helicopters are made within a unified assessment regarding helicopters as a whole for the Norwegian armed forces.

“The government´s decision to proceed with an upgrade of nine Bell 412 helicopters is based on a recommendation from the armed forces.

“Further assessments and timelines related to implementation of special forces helicopters and the non-upgraded Bell 412s will be reviewed as a part of the new long-term plan process.”
https://www.flightglobal.com/helicopter ... 22.article


Bell-helikoptre til Hæren på Bardufoss (26. Juni 2023)

https://www.regjeringen.no/no/aktuelt/b ... id2986847/

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https://www.facebook.com/Norwegianarmy/ ... %2CO%2CP-R


Future Acquisitions For the Norwegian Defence Sector 2023–2030
The Bell 412 transport helicopters are due to be replaced by a new helicopter capability better suited for the Special Forces, and to increase the transport capability for the Army.
Investment Field

Materiel

Business Area

Air Force

P nr

1107

Project Name

New helicopter capability

Background and Overall Objective

The purpose of the project is to introduce new helicopter capability better suited for the Special Forces, and to increase the capacity for helicopter transport for the Army.

Scope

To procure a number of helicopters adapted to special operations and transport operations.

Cost Estimate

4,5-7,0 bill. kroner

2024-2029
https://www.regjeringen.no/contentasset ... ersjon.pdf

Re: Norwegen: Bell 412 wird ersetzt

Verfasst: Fr 5. Apr 2024, 22:03
von theoderich
Langtidsplanlegging i forsvarssektoren

https://www.regjeringen.no/no/tema/fors ... id2611090/
  • The Norwegian Defence Pledge
    Enhancing the capacity of the Army and the Home Guard

    The Army will consist of three land combat brigades. The Home Guard will increase in size and receive equipment appropriate for an expanded national responsibility.

    [...]
    • The Armed Forces will be supplied with new helicopters to support the Army and special forces.
    https://www.regjeringen.no/contentasset ... pledge.pdf

Re: Norwegen: Bell 412 wird ersetzt

Verfasst: Mo 2. Sep 2024, 11:07
von theoderich
Starter oppgradering av Bell 412

https://www.fma.no/aktuelt-og-media/202 ... v-bell-412

Kongsberg Aviation Maintenance Services (KAMS) wird die Bell 412 einem in zwei Phasen unterteilten Upgrade unterziehen. In der ersten Phase wird die zivile Kommunikationsausrüstung ersetzt, in der zweiten Phase die militärische. Der erste von 18 modernisierten Hubschraubern soll im Sommer 2025 geliefert werden.

Re: Norwegen: Bell 412 wird ersetzt

Verfasst: Do 27. Feb 2025, 13:37
von theoderich