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RTX’s Collins Aerospace to provide UK Chinooks with CAAS avionics

RTX's Collins Aerospace has received a $19 million contract from the Department of Defense (DoD) to equip a fleet of new H-47 Chinooks for the UK Royal Air Force with its Common Avionics Architecture System (CAAS) avionics management suite.


 
Above: A US Army Chinook.
Courtesy RTX

This cockpit upgrade will make UK Chinooks interoperable with the US Chinooks, using the same avionics system, advance digital cockpit displays and applications.  

Dave Schreck, vice president and general manager of Military Avionics and Helicopters at Collins Aerospace said: “Interoperability with our allies will be crucial in the future fight, particularly when it comes to maintaining air dominance.

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“Having the same battle-proven, modernised flight deck technology on both UK and US aircraft will enable our forces to collaborate more seamlessly, lower their workload and increase operational effectiveness and safety in challenging environments.”

CAAS’s Flight2 Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) architecture design integrates multiple communications, navigation and mission sensor subsystems through its flexible hardware and software. Its open systems architecture enables cost-effective system upgrades and enhancements, reducing total sustainment costs over a platform’s life cycle.  

As part of this contract Collins Aerospace will also be responsible for completing data analysis and testing whilst working with the UK Ministry of Defence to help it meet the UK Military Airworthiness Authority’s requirements.

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Earlier this year, the UK government announced that the UK’s heavy lift capability would be enhanced with the purchase of 14 extended-range Chinooks, contributing an estimated £151 million into the UK economy.  

Work on this contract will be conducted in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Huntsville, Alabama.

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