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Engility to support Navy aircraft and weapons systems
by Richard Tomkins
Chantilly, Va. (UPI) Nov 01, 2016


U.K. Merlin Mk4 helicopter makes maiden flight
London (UPI) Oct 31, 2016 - The U.K. Royal Marines' newest helicopter, the Merlin Mk4, took to the skies for the first time last week, the service announced Friday.

It replaces the Mk3 and is better adapted to commando operations and operations at sea and is slated to be the mainstay of the Commando Helicopter Force for the next decade, the service said in a statement.

The maiden flight took place after workers at Leonardo finished turning a Mk3 into a Mk4.

The Mk4 offers speed and range capabilities that reflect the modern battlefield and can operate off of warships or on land.

Its folding main rotor head and folding tail make it better suited to operate from carriers and assault ships.

The Mk4 also offers an improved avionics suite and is slated to be ready for operations by late 2017, with all 25 helicopters in the fleet scheduled to enter service by the end of 2020.

Currently, the two troop-carrying squadrons of the Commando Helicopter Force fly Mk3 andf Mk3i helicopters.

Engility Holdings is to deliver aircraft and weapons system engineering support to the U.S. Navy under a 21-month contract.

The award, granted by the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, is an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a total value of $71 million.

"With our engineering expertise and proven performance, Engility is best positioned to analyze, test, and help manage the myriad of naval aircraft and weapon systems," said Engility CEO Lynn Dugle. "Working side-by-side with the Navy, we can help ensure fleet safety and mission success."

Engility said its work will include assessment of the technical performance, suitability and risks of aircraft, weapon and integrated systems. It will also perform systems engineering, analysis, development, integration and testing for the introduction of warfare systems into naval aircraft, including direct systems engineering support throughout the full life cycle of a weapon system -- from concept development through disposal for naval aircraft.


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