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Sikorsky Aircraft and Terma Sign MOU to explore potential collaboration on Danish Maritime Helicopter Program opportunity

15th February 2010 - 19:15 GMT | by The Shephard News Team

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Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. and Terma A/S today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to explore potential collaborations if the Danish government decides to procure Sikorsky MH-60R SEAHAWK helicopters. The government is currently evaluating alternatives including the MH-60R aircraft for a replacement maritime helicopter. The MH-60R aircraft would be procured via the Foreign Military Sale (FMS) channel with the US government and supported by Sikorsky, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. Terma A/S is a leading defense, aerospace and security company in Denmark with subsidiaries in the US, the Netherlands, Singapore and Germany.

"We see potentially strong synergies between our companies and the combined support they could bring to the Danish Maritime Helicopter Program," said Leonard Wengler, Vice President, Navy Programs for Sikorsky. "The MH-60R helicopter, dubbed the 'Romeo,' is the most advanced multi-mission naval helicopter available today with demonstrated effectiveness during deployment with the US Navy in 2009. Terma's aerospace experience and expertise, including the production of advanced aerostructures and electronic warfare equipment, provide promising opportunities for collaboration."

"We identify a substantial match between the two companies and are happy and proud to announce the signing of an MOU," said Jorn Henrik Levy Rasmussen, Vice President, Strategic Marketing, Terma. "We look forward to combining Sikorsky's and our core capabilities in respect of the maritime helicopter program and to investigating a shared number of exciting business opportunities in the international market."

The multi-mission MH-60R helicopter is built by Sikorsky, with Lockheed Martin providing mission systems integration, and is designed to perform anti-submarine and surface warfare, search and rescue operations, vertical replenishment, medical evacuation, communications and data relay. The US Navy plans to purchase a total of 300 MH-60R helicopters, and in July 2009 completed a highly successful six-month deployment of an MH-60R squadron with the USS. John C. Stennis carrier strike group in the western Pacific.

Source: Sikorsky

 

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