Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone

Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone
CH-148 Cyclone
Concept illustration of CH-148
Role Maritime helicopter
Manufacturer Sikorsky Aircraft
First flight 15 November 2008
Status Under development
Primary user Canadian Forces
Number built 2[citation needed]
Developed from Sikorsky S-92

The Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone is a twin-engine, multi-role shipboard helicopter manufactured by the Sikorsky Aircraft for the Canadian Forces. A military variant of the Sikorsky S-92, the CH-148 is designed for shipboard operations and is intended to replace the venerable CH-124 Sea King, which has been in operation since the early 1960s. The helicopter will be operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force for the Royal Canadian Navy, and will conduct anti-submarine warfare (ASW), surveillance, and search and rescue (SAR) missions from Canadian warships. It will also provide tactical transport for national and international security efforts.[1] The process to acquire a replacement for the Sea King originally began in 1992. Delivery of the 28 CH-148s ordered with full capability is to be completed in 2013.

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Development

The Canadian Forces' Maritime Helicopter Project (MHP) was commissioned during the 1980s and initially selected a variant of the AgustaWestland EH-101. After a change of government, the EH-101 contract was cancelled in 1993, resulting in a 10-year delay to the procurement of a replacement aircraft. The project took on increased importance in the early 2000s and another procurement competition was initiated.

On 23 November 2004, Canada's Department of National Defence announced the award of a C$1.8 billion contract to Sikorsky to produce 28 helicopters, with deliveries scheduled to start in January 2009.[2]

In addition to Sikorsky, General Dynamics Canada and L-3 MAS, Sikorsky's subcontractors, are responsible for in service maintenance. This includes the Maritime Helicopter Training Centre, with two Operational Mission Simulators. Other elements of in-service support include the Integrated Vehicle Health Monitoring System, spares and software support.[3]

The first flight of the first production CH-148, serial number 801 (FAA registration N4901C), took place in Florida on 15 November 2008.[4][5]

Delays and upgrades

In May 2010, Sikorsky announced an engine upgrade for the CH-148 Cyclone by the end of 2012. General Electric is developing a new engine version based on the CT7-8A1. The CT7-8A1 makes the CH-148 Cyclone heavier and less efficient than expected. General Electric is currently developing the CT7-8A7 to be certified by June 2012 and eventually integrated into the Cyclone as soon as possible. General Electric will develop the upgraded engine at its own expense. The new CT7-8A7 engine version will produce 10% additional horsepower.[6] The CT7-8A7 will include modifications to the fuel manifold and nozzles. The interim CH-148s will be provided with CT7-8A1 engines.[7]

Additional complications in the program, and restrictions from US government International Traffic in Arms Regulations have delayed initial aircraft deliveries until 2010.[8]

Design

A close-up of the rotor assembly on an S-92

The CH-148 has a metal and composite airframe. The four-bladed articulated composite main rotor blade is wider and has a longer radius than the S-70 Blackhawk. The tapered blade tip sweeps back and angles downward to reduce noise and increase lift. Tethered hover flight has recorded 138 kN (31,000 lbf) of lift generated, both in and out of hover effect.

A number of safety features such as flaw tolerance, bird strike capability and engine burst containment have been incorporated into the design. An active vibration system ensures comfortable flight and acoustic levels are well below certification requirements. The Cyclone will feature a modified main gearbox, which has been redesigned since a March 2009 accident.[9]

The CH-148 is equipped with devices to search and locate submarines during ASW, and is equipped with countermeasures to protect itself against missile strikes. The Integrated Mission System is being developed by General Dynamics Canada,[10] as is the Sonobuoy Acoustic Processing System.[11] The radar is a Telephonics APS-143B,[12] the EO System a Flir Systems SAFIRE III,[13] the sonar an L-3 HELRAS,[14] and the ESM a Lockheed Martin AN/ALQ-210.[15] CMC Electronics provides the flight management system, named CMA-2082MH Aircraft Management System.[16]

Unlike the Ch-124, the Cyclone is not an Amphibious helicopter and can only float on the water for a short time.

Operational history

The Canadian Forces were to take delivery of CH-148s beginning in November 2008. In April 2009 the Government of Canada waived late fees and allowed Sikorsky two additional years to deliver compliant Cyclones. In February 2010, the first CH-148 arrived at CFB Shearwater. Shearwater is the headquarters of the 12 Wing, which currently operate the CH-124 Sea King and are to operate the CH-148. Due to delays and export restrictions, the first 19 of the 28 CH-148 Cyclones were to be delivered in an interim standard which does not meet the original contract requirements. This allows operational testing and training to begin before the end of the year.[17][18]

In March 2010, the first CH-148 was being installed on board HMCS Montréal for an intensive open seas trials including landing and takeoff.[19][20]

In June 2010, Sikorsky announced the Canadian Forces would receive six interim CH-148 Cyclones in November 2010.[21] In July 2010 the Canada and Sikorsky reached an agreement on delay payments and deliveries. Delivery of the remaining CH-148s with full capabilities are to begin in June 2012.[22] All interim-standard helicopters are to be retrofitted by December 2013.[23]

On 22 February 2011, the Office of the Prime Minister of Canada announced the proposed arrival of 9 Cyclones on Canada's west coast in the spring of 2014.[24]

By March 2011 the six interim CH-148s had not been delivered. On 3 March 2011, the federal government announced that it would impose a fine of up to C$8 million on Sikorsky for failure to meet contractual obligations.[25]

Future and potential operators

In 2009, Germany showed an interest in the CH-148 Cyclone to replace the German Navy's ageing fleet of Sea Lynx and Sea King maritime helicopters, in competition with the NHIndustries MH90.[26][27][28]

Variants

CH-148 Cyclone 
Maritime helicopter

Operators

 Canada

Specifications

CH-148 Cyclone drawing svg.svg

Data from Canadian Forces MHP page[29]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 4 (2 pilots, 1 tactical coordinator TACCO, 1 sensor operator SENSO)
  • Capacity: 6 in mission config, up to 22 in utility config
  • Length: 68 ft 6 in (S-92) (20.9 m (S-92))
  • Rotor diameter: 58 ft 1 in (S-92) (17.7 m (S-92))
  • Height: 15 ft 5 in (S-92) (4.7 m (S-92))
  • Disc area: 2,650 ft² (S-92) (246 m² (S-92))
  • Max takeoff weight: 28,650 lb (12,993 kg)
  • Powerplant: 2 × General Electric CT7-8A7 turboshaft, 3,000 shp (2,238 kW) each
  • Fuselage length: 56 ft 2 in (17.1 m)
  • Fuselage width: 17 ft 3 in (5.26 m)

Performance

Armament

  • 2 x MK-46 torpedoes on BRU-14 mounted in folding weapons pylons
  • Door-arm mounted General-purpose machine gun

See also

Related development
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

Related lists

References

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  2. ^ "Background Information CH-148 Cyclone Helicopter". Department of National Defence. http://www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/v2/equip/ch148/bgd-doc-eng.asp. Retrieved 23 January 2010. 
  3. ^ CFPS.dal.ca
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  11. ^ General Dynamics Canada - Sonobuoy Acoustic Processing Systems - Overview, gdcanada.com
  12. ^ Telephonics: Corporate Info, telephonics.com
  13. ^ FLIR - News Release, corporate-ir.net
  14. ^ L3 Communications - Ocean Systems, Products - Airborn Systems/Seaborn Systems, 1-3com.com
  15. ^ Lockheed Martin Awarded $59.4 Million to Provide Electronic Support Measure Systems to Canadian Forces. Lockheed Martin.
  16. ^ CMC Electronics Awarded Contract by Sikorsky Aircraft to Supply Next-Generation Aircraft Management System for Canadian H-92 Maritime Helicopter Project. esterline.com
  17. ^ "Sikorsky's Cyclone Touches Down in Canada". Defense Industry Daily. 8 March 2010. http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs/defense/index.jsp?plckController=Blog&plckScript=blogScript&plckElementId=blogDest&plckBlogPage=BlogViewPost&plckPostId=Blog:27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7Post:799666a9-f7bc-497f-a3db-993d4cb5e5a7. Retrieved 8 March 2010. 
  18. ^ "PHOTOS OF THE CYCLONE HELICOPTER AT SHEARWATER: MORE TESTS EXPECTED NEXT MONTH". Defence Watch. 12 March 2010. http://communities.canada.com/OTTAWACITIZEN/blogs/defencewatch/archive/2010/03/12/photos-of-the-cyclone-helicopter-at-shearwater-more-tests-expected-next-month.aspx. Retrieved 12 March 2010. 
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  21. ^ "Six choppers to be delivered to navy by summer 2012". thechronicleherald. June 8, 2010. http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Canada/20100608/dnd-cyclone-deliveries-100608/. 
  22. ^ Trimble, Stephen. "Sikorsky accepts concessions to Canada after new CH-148 delays". Flight International, 28 July 2010.
  23. ^ Maritime Helicopter Project (MHP) Schedule Materiel Group, Department of National Defence, 16 February 2011.
  24. ^ New helicopter facility at Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt
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  26. ^ German Navy Replacing Sea Lynx and Sea King helicopter. welt.de
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