Turkey; TAI opts for Ukrainian engine for ATAK-2 helicopter

Turkey is looking to source a heavy helicopter engine from Ukraine for its proposed ATAK 2 combat helicopter, considered a competitor to the Boeing Apache.

Prof. Dr. Temel Kotil, General Manager of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) announced that a Ukrainian-origin engine will power the heavy-class attack helicopter. The engine would be built by TAI, SavunmaSanayiST.com reported Monday.

Turkey to use Ukrainian engine in its heavy class attack helicopters |  Daily Sabah

The helicopter is scheduled to perform its first flight in 2024. Turkey’s Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB) and TAI signed a contract pertaining to the development of the engine in February 2019.

The rotorcraft will be the same class as U.S.-made Boeing AH-64 Apache and Russia’s Mi-28NM Night Hunter. It will have a maximum take-off weight of 10 tons and payload of over 1200kg. The helicopter should be equipped with a 30-mm cannon, missile armament from the latest T129 versions and modern avionics.

ATAK 2 is reportedly being developed on the basis of the combat experience gained in Syria. It will offer better protection for the pilot, modern electronics, and a wide variety of suspended weapons.

Turkey; TAI opts for Ukrainian engine for ATAK-2 helicopter

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