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NorthStar Aviation 407MRH Multi-Role Helicopter

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NorthStar Aviation 407MRH Multi-Role Helicopter

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NorthStar Aviation 407MRH Multi-Role Helicopter
NorthStar Aviation 407MRH Multi-Role Helicopter


NSA 407MRH is a light multi-role helicopter developed by UAE-based technical aviation solutions provider NorthStar Aviation based on Bell 407GX civil helicopter airframe, built by Bell Helicopter. The MRH variant is intended for use by government and military authorities in missions such as light attack, close-air support, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) / airborne ISR (AISR), utility, cargo, and passenger transport. The NSA 407MRH features lightweight, high-performance design and is equipped with all-composite, four-blade main rotor, two-blade teetering tail rotor, low skid-type landing gear, carbon fibre driveshaft cover, jettisonable outboard weapon pylon, and carbon fibre doors.The UAE Armed Forces ordered 30 retrofitted MRH helicopters, to be delivered through 2016. NorthStar signed an agreement with Control and Applications Emirates (CAE) to develop a training solution for the multi-role helicoptervariant in February 2015.

NorthStar Aviation 407MRH Multi-Role Helicopter
NorthStar Aviation 407MRH Multi-Role Helicopter

Navigation and communications systems aboard the NSA 407MRH include three integrated antenna mounts, white / infrared (IR) strobe light, white/IR dual mode searchlight, IR position/formation lights, GPS antennas, UHF SATCOM provision, ARC-210 VHF/UHF antennae, UHF SATCOM provision, Tetra radio, tactical multi-band radios, and Tacan. The Garmin G1000H integrated flight deck provides the operator with navigation and positioning data, flight characteristics, as well as identification and communications information. A FLIR Star SAFIRE 260-HLD EO/IR (electro-optical / infrared) gyrostabilised sensor beneath the nose provides high-resolution imagery, target tracking and identification both day and night during ISR / AISR missions. The mission management system consists of enhanced instrument panel, moving map, multiple split-screen views and integrated HD video recording unit.
NorthStar Aviation 407MRH Multi-Role Helicopter
NorthStar Aviation 407MRH Multi-Role Helicopter

The advanced lightweight weapons integration platform (ALWiP) allows for mounting of a variety of weapons on removable outboard weapon stores in up to four locations, two on each side. The weaponry include AGM 114 Hellfire air-to-surface missiles, M134 7.62mm mini gun, GAU-19 0.50 calibre machine gun and Hydra 70 rockets, which are carried in a seven-shot rocket pod. The M134 gun and Hellfire missiles are used for light attack missions, while the close-air support operations are supported by Hydra 70 rocket, GAU-19 and M134 guns. The helicopter features two ammunition supply units, each with 500-round can of 0.50 calibre or 3,000-round can of 7.62mm. A weapons management unit, consisting of fire control unit, stores management unit and gun interface unit, facilitates management and control of weapons.
NorthStar Aviation 407MRH Multi-Role Helicopter
NorthStar Aviation 407MRH Multi-Role Helicopter

The fuselage has a length of 10.17m, width of 1.5m and a height of 2.68m. The main and tail rotor diameters are 10.67m and 1.65m respectively. The maximum gross weight with external load is 2,722kg and 2,268kg with internal load. The Rolls-Royce M250 turboshaft engine offers fuel efficiency and high-performance in hot and high conditions. The standard and auxiliary fuel capacities are approximately 483l and 72l, respectively. The base version has a maximum cruise speed of 246km/h and a never-exceed speed of 260km/h, and can operate over a range of up to 620km. Its maximum flight time is four hours and the service ceiling is 5,733m. The rotorcraft is operated by a single pilot and its spacious cabin can be configured to meet different mission needs.
NorthStar Aviation 407MRH Multi-Role Helicopter
NorthStar Aviation 407MRH Multi-Role Helicopter

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