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Military acquires new AW109 helicopters

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines — Four brand new AW109E Power helicopters the Armed Forces of the Philippines arrived late December and currently being assembled.

Defense Undersecretary for Finance Fernando Manalo said that the Philippine Navy will receive two of the newly delivered helicopters, while the Philippine Air Force will also get two.

"They are now being assembled and according to the timeline I received, they will be flown to Clark, Pampanga for testing and acceptance," Manalo said in a state news report on Wednesday.

The new assets, manufactured by Anglo-Italian firm AgustaWestland, are part of the P1.3-billion aircraft deal signed by the Department of National Defense in 2013 and of another P3.44 billion project.

Describing the aircraft on its website, AgustaWestland said it is the "best solution for an embarked light twin helicopter" for naval purposes due to its multi-mission effectiveness, extensive corrosion protection and high sea state operation capability.

"The Power can perform its mission when many other helicopters would be confined to the ships' hangar," it said.

Each unit can carry one pilot and seven passengers.

Performance (ISA, 2850 kg / 6283 lb)
VNE 311 km/h 168 kt
Max cruise speed 285 km/h 154 kt
Rate of climb 9.8 m/sec 1930 ft/min
Hovering IGE (TOP) 5059 m 16600 ft
Hovering OGE (TOP) 3596 m 11800 ft
Service ceiling (MCP) 5974 m 19600 ft
OEI max service ceiling 3993 m 13100 ft
Max Range** 948 km 512 nm
Max endurance** 4 h 51 min

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