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Canada is considering buying used CH-47D Chinook helicopters from the US Army but details are still to be worked out on upgrades needed to the aircraft and a clear requirement is not yet established.
Colonel Dave Burt, Director of Air Requirements, told JDW that "we are considering a range of options" for Canada's Tactical Aviation Lift Capability project. Among the options are new Chinooks, as well as used D models. A used US Army Chinook would need to be upgraded, but "we have not really got into the details of that", said Col Burt. "What we're trying to do right now is iron out what are our requirements and we will look at all options in the context of the best long-term solution."
As well as the Chinooks, Col Burt says the options being studied include derivatives of the AgustaWestland EH 101 and Sikorsky S-92. Canada already has 15 Cormorants (EH101s) which it uses for search and rescue and has ordered 28 S-92s to replace the CH-124 Sea King maritime helicopter.
Col Burt says the air force is also looking at Sikorsky's H-53, "which may come back into production".
The government announced its intention to acquire new medium- to heavy-lift helicopters in its February budget. The Canadian military does not currently have any medium-lift helicopters, having sold its seven CH-147 Chinooks to the Royal Netherlands Air Force in 1993.
The air force wants the new helicopters "as soon as feasible", said Col Burt. They are a key component of the new joint task forces being set up for dispatch to international hot spots.
I would prefer to see brand new Chinook. BTW - Rumour as it here (in Greenwood) that if the Cormorant didn't have the Tail Rotor problem... The CAF would have repainted a couple of them and would be deployed in Afghanistan to support our troops. Anybody else heard this???