AgustaWestland EH.101 Merlin

Leonardo AW101 Merlin - přehled verzí

AgustaWestland EH.101 Merlin - an overview of the versions
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- medium multi-purpose třímotorový helicopter, engines GE T700-T6A or RTM322; 9 prototypes, production companies, Agusta and Westland in the consortium European Helicopter Industries.
EH.101 Mk.110 - the Italian anti-ship and anti-submarine versions, 10 pcs.
EH.101 Mk.111 - british anti-ship and anti-submarine version, 44 pcs.
[b:him]EH.101 Mk.112 - the Italian version of the early alert, 4 pcs.
[b:him]EH.101 Mk.300 Heliliner - civil transport version without the cargo ramp, in this form of the built 8. prototype.
EH.101 Mk.410 - the Italian maritime transport version with folding rotor and tail beam, cargo ramp, 4 pcs.
EH.101 Mk.411 - military transport version for the RAF, the double undercarriage wheels, cargo ramp, 22 pcs.
EH.101 Mk.413 - Italian naval variant for support of airborne operations, 4 pcs.
[b:him]EH.101 Mk.510 - multi-purpose civilian version with a cargo ramp, 2 pcs.
EH.101 Mk.511 - canadian rescue version, 15 pcs.
EH.101 Mk.512 - the Danish transport/rescue variant, 14 pcs.
EH.101 Mk.514 - the Portuguese rescue variant, 6 pcs.
EH.101 Mk.515 - the Portuguese variant for the protection of fishing areas, 2 pcs.
EH.101 Mk.516 - the Portuguese variant for the combat rescue mission, 4 pcs.
[b:him]EH.101 Mk.518 - variant for Japan.
[b:him]EH.101 Mk.519 - a variant for the transportation of the president of the USA, 9 pieces, eventually unused sold to Canada for spare parts.

2007 designation changed from EH.101 on the AW101.

AW101 Mk.610 - rescue variant for Algeria, 6 pcs.
AW101 Mk.611 - the Italian variant for the combat rescue mission, 6? pcs.
AW101 Mk.612 - Norwegian rescue variant, ordered 16 pcs.
AW101 Mk.640 - parlor variant for Saudi Arabia, 2 pcs.
AW101 Mk.641 - parlor variant for India, after corruption scandal delivered to Nigeria and Azerbaijan. 12 pcs.
AW101 Mk.642 - parlor variant for Algeria, 2 pcs.
AW101 Mk.643 - parlor variant for Nigeria and Turkmenistan, 6 pcs.

Merlin HM.1 - the designation of the british navy for EH.101 Mk.111.
Merlin HM.2 - the modernisation of HM.1, 30 pcs.
Merlin HC.3 - denomination RAF for EH.101 Mk.411.
Merlin HC.3A - conversion of 6 Danish EH.101 Mk.512 to a standard similar to HC.3 for the RAF.
Merlin HC.3i - the temporary conversion of HC.3 for the needs of the royal navy, a folding rotor and tail beam. 7 pcs.
Merlin HC.4 - complete conversion of 25 Merlinů HC.3 and HC.3A for the needs of the special units of the royal navy, in addition, need to avionics corresponding to the HM.2. In the production of.

EH.101 ASW / SH-101A - the Italian designation for EH.101 Mk.410.
EH.101 ASH / UH-101A - the Italian designation for EH.101 Mk.413.
[b:him]EH.101 AEW / EH-101A - the Italian designation for EH.101 Mk.112.
EH.101 TTH - the Italian designation for EH.101 Mk.410.
HH-101A Caesar - the Italian designation for the AW101 Mk.611.

CH-148 Petrel - the canadian anti-ship variant, 35 pcs, order is canceled.
the CH-149 Chimo - canadian rescue variant, 15 pcs, the order is canceled.
the CH-149 Cormorant - canadian designation for EH.101 Mk.511.

KHI CH-101 - EH.101 Mk.518, transporter variant assembled by Kawasaki for operation in the Arctic, 3 pcs.
KHI MCH-101 - mine variant of the EH.101 Mk.518 assembled by Kawasaki, 11 pc.

VH-71 Kestrel - the designation of the US Marines for EH.101 Mk.519.

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AgustaWestland EH.101 Merlin - Merlin italského námořnictva (Agusta-Westland)

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