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Australia confirms Army reluctance to accept MRH-90

29th April 2009 - 11:42 GMT | by in Canberra

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Australia’s Defence Materiel Organisation has confirmed that it is experiencing user push-back against the introduction of the Australian Aerospace-Eurocopter MRH-90 utility helicopter by the Australian Army.

The DMO’s head of helicopter acquisition Major General Tony Fraser says “we are yet to gain Army’s confidence with the aircraft.”

He says this reflects the longstanding experience of army aviators in the operation of the Sikorsky S-70A9 Black Hawk helicopter, which is being replaced by the MRH-90.

The changeover has parallels with personal motor vehicle preferences says Fraser.

“Let me use the analogy of either a Ford or a Holden driver. Once you

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