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Royal Thai Air Force orders two Airbus helicopters

The EC725 helicopter acquisition part of a fleet-strengthening program initiated in 2012.

By Geoff Ziezulewicz
The Royal Thai air force has ordered two additional Caracal multi-role utility helicopters from Airbus Helicopters, the company announced Tuesday. Photo courtesy Airbus Helicopters
The Royal Thai air force has ordered two additional Caracal multi-role utility helicopters from Airbus Helicopters, the company announced Tuesday. Photo courtesy Airbus Helicopters

MARIGNANE, France, Oct. 4 (UPI) -- The Royal Thai Air Force has ordered two additional Caracal multi-role utility helicopters from Airbus Helicopters, the company announced Tuesday.

The acquisition is the latest phase of the service's fleet-strengthening program that began in 2012, Airbus Helicopters said in a statement.

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The two new helicopters will join the existing fleet and are expected to be delivered in 2019.

The helicopters are specially equipped with fast roping, cargo sling, search light and electro-optical systems to perform combat search and rescue missions, search and rescue flights, troop transport and other missions.

Two Caracals ordered in 2014 are slated to be delivered later this year.

The 11-ton, twin-engine helicopter includes a four-axis autopilot and is a member of the Super Puma/Cougar family of military helicopters, more than 500 of which have been delivered to armed forces worldwide.

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