Cobham plc will provide antennas and avionics for the indigenous Korean Utility Helicopter (KUH), under a multi-million long term agreement with the manufacturer, Korean Aerospace Industries Ltd.
Cobham Antenna Systems, part of the Cobham Defence Systems Division, will supply a suite of communications and navigation antennas manufactured in the U.K. alongside a navigation transceiver manufactured in the US by sister Division Cobham Avionics and Surveillance, the company said in a Dec. 20 statement.
Developed in conjunction with the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co.’s Eurocopter, the twin engined KUH Surion will be manufactured in Sacheon, South Korea. It will carry two pilots and up to 16 troops, with a maximum takeoff weight of 8,700 kg. South Korea plans to produce 245 over the next decade to replace aging UH-1H and MD 500 helicopters.
KAI’s selection of Cobham follows a successful multi-year trials program and further enhances a long standing relationship which has already seen the Company’s equipment selected for KAI’s KT-1 turboprop trainer and T-50 supersonic advanced jet trainer/fighter.
“We are delighted that KAI has again selected Cobham for a major new program,” Cobham Antenna Systems Vice President Fred Cahill said. “This agreement demonstrates Cobham’s strong presence in international markets and our reputation as a low risk provider of the best equipment available.”