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There has been some noise in the media about Spanish military finally
choosing Eurocopter as their attack helo of choice instead of Apache. The reason the most quoted for this was that Tiger could easily operate in Ceuta and Melilla while based in mainland Spain, which Apache couldn't Is there really such a big difference in operating radius between those two birds? Regards to the group. J. |
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"Jordi Usó" wrote in message
om... There has been some noise in the media about Spanish military finally choosing Eurocopter as their attack helo of choice instead of Apache. The reason the most quoted for this was that Tiger could easily operate in Ceuta and Melilla while based in mainland Spain, which Apache couldn't Is there really such a big difference in operating radius between those two birds? Regards to the group. J. 'The combat radius of the AH-64 is approximately 150 kilometers. The combat radius with one external 230-gallon fuel tank installed is approximately 300 kilometers' http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/ah-64.htm (Tiger) 'Range 800 km-432 n.m.' http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/row/tiger.htm A surprisingly big difference! HTH John |
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John Mullen wrote:
"Jordi Usó" wrote in message om... There has been some noise in the media about Spanish military finally choosing Eurocopter as their attack helo of choice instead of Apache. The reason the most quoted for this was that Tiger could easily operate in Ceuta and Melilla while based in mainland Spain, which Apache couldn't Is there really such a big difference in operating radius between those two birds? Regards to the group. J. 'The combat radius of the AH-64 is approximately 150 kilometers. The combat radius with one external 230-gallon fuel tank installed is approximately 300 kilometers' http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/ah-64.htm (Tiger) 'Range 800 km-432 n.m.' http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/row/tiger.htm A surprisingly big difference! Without knowing the loads each a/c is carrying, or the profiles of the missions, it's hard to say. The 800km/432nm range is probably ferry range, which will result in a combat radius considerably less than 400km / 216nm. And different sources give different numbers. Here's Flug Revue's, often more specific than what you find on fas.org: http://www.flug-revue.rotor.com/FRTypen/FRTiger.htm You'll note that range on internal fuel is given as 670/725 km, depending on the model. Here's the data on the AH-64D, same source: http://www.flug-revue.rotor.com/FRTypen/FRAH-64D.htm You'll note that it can carry twice the number of ATGMs as Tiger, and is considerably larger and heavier. Also note that the 30mm cannon only comes on some models of the Tiger, while it's standard on the AH-64. Basic range of the AH-64 is less, but it can carry two tanks and the same number of missiles as the Tiger, so the numbers get even more tenuous. all of this isn't to say that the Tiger may not have a better range for what the Spanish intend to use it for, equipped how they want it, but the answers tend to be a lot less straightforward than the glossy brochures handed out to press types would have you believe. Guy |
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"Guy Alcala" wrote in message
. .. John Mullen wrote: "Jordi Usó" wrote in message om... There has been some noise in the media about Spanish military finally choosing Eurocopter as their attack helo of choice instead of Apache. The reason the most quoted for this was that Tiger could easily operate in Ceuta and Melilla while based in mainland Spain, which Apache couldn't Is there really such a big difference in operating radius between those two birds? Regards to the group. J. 'The combat radius of the AH-64 is approximately 150 kilometers. The combat radius with one external 230-gallon fuel tank installed is approximately 300 kilometers' http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/ah-64.htm (Tiger) 'Range 800 km-432 n.m.' http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/row/tiger.htm A surprisingly big difference! Without knowing the loads each a/c is carrying, or the profiles of the missions, it's hard to say. The 800km/432nm range is probably ferry range, which will result in a combat radius considerably less than 400km / 216nm. And different sources give different numbers. Here's Flug Revue's, often more specific than what you find on fas.org: http://www.flug-revue.rotor.com/FRTypen/FRTiger.htm You'll note that range on internal fuel is given as 670/725 km, depending on the model. Here's the data on the AH-64D, same source: http://www.flug-revue.rotor.com/FRTypen/FRAH-64D.htm You'll note that it can carry twice the number of ATGMs as Tiger, and is considerably larger and heavier. Also note that the 30mm cannon only comes on some models of the Tiger, while it's standard on the AH-64. Basic range of the AH-64 is less, but it can carry two tanks and the same number of missiles as the Tiger, so the numbers get even more tenuous. all of this isn't to say that the Tiger may not have a better range for what the Spanish intend to use it for, equipped how they want it, but the answers tend to be a lot less straightforward than the glossy brochures handed out to press types would have you believe. Not to mention the political faqctors which may have informed the decision as well. John |
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