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Australia reveals slower CH-47F acquisition plan

1st July 2009 - 10:00 GMT | by in Adelaide

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Australia does not expect to achieve initial operational capability with this proposed fleet of seven new Boeing CH-47F Chinook helicopters before 2016 and is planning to issue tenders later this year for a deeper maintenance support capability for its six existing CH-47D aircraft.

Australia’s latest defence capability plan (DCP) issued 1 July says the new aircraft are expected to be fielded between 2016 and 2018.

The DCP says that government approvals to proceed with the CH-47F acquisition may not occur until mid 2012. This is despite Australia lodging a $US560 million foreign military sales acquisition application for the aircraft with

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