‘Catastrophic’: Army fleet grounded

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Army insiders have revealed that an entire fleet of helicopters are “no longer safe to fly” – and safety has already been compromised.

The MRH-90 Taipan fleet is used to transport troops and provide fire protection during special operations and counter-terrorism missions. But the entire fleet has been out of action and grounded since the beginning of June.

“The fleet was suspended as a safety precaution. The issue relates to the application of the helicopter’s maintenance policy in the helicopter’s IT support system. “The aircraft transmission is required to undergo a complete overhaul on every second major servicing,” an insider said. “Obviously Defence isn’t getting what they paid for, but a main transmission failure is potentially catastrophic.”The MRH-90 Taipan helicopters are used to transport troops and provide fire protection during special operations and counter-terrorism missions.

A spokesperson for Airbus Helicopters said it is working closely with Australia to resolve the situation and end the suspension as soon as possible. They said the integrity and safety of the MRH-90 fleet and the members of the ADF operating them remain their priority.Taipan brought in to replace Black Hawk

“Defence has already begun advertising to sell off Black Hawk which are due to be gone by the end of the year so that leaves no troop airlift capability for Special Operations Command,” the source said.

 

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I can see an urgent order for the latest Blackhawks plus some additional Seahawks for the Navy.

Defence also need a Royal Commission into management of soldiers and abuse of power and authority.

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