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KUH-1 Surion South Korean Medium Transport Helicopter

KUH-1 Surion

Utility Helicopter
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Basic Information
Name
KUH-1 Surion South Korean Medium Transport Helicopter
Designation
KUH-1 Surion
Alternate Designation
KUH-1 Surion
Equipment Type
Utility Helicopter
Manufacturer
Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI)
Date of Introduction
2013
Description

The KAI KUH-1 Surion is a twin-engine, transport utility helicopter developed primarily by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) jointly with Eurocopter. In 2006, the research and development phase of the Korea Helicopter Project - Korea Utility Helicopter (KHP-KUH), costing around 1.3 trillion won ($1.2 billion), was launched by the Agency for Defense Development. In 2012, full-scale production of the Surion commenced; KAI has been designated as the principal manufacturer of the type. An initial force of around 245 Surions have been ordered by the Republic of Korea Army to replace their aging fleets of UH-1H utility helicopters and 500MD light utility helicopters, which have been in service for decades. KAI shall also construct civilian and law enforcement variants of the helicopter. In 2017, the Surion was the centerpiece of an embezzlement scandal involving parent company KAI, the South Korean Ministry of National Defense and its Defense Acquisition Program Administration. The KAI KUH-1 Surion is a twin-engine medium-sized multipurpose rotorcraft, carrying up to nine troops along with a crew of four (two pilots and two gunners in the main cabin area) in a utility transport capacity. It has been designed to be rapidly reconfigured to serve different roles, some models are also navalised. The Surion can perform various duties and roles, such as military transport, law enforcement, aerial observation, search and rescue, maritime support, aerial firefighting, and for civilian purposes along with other missions. Power is provided by a pair of 1,600 shp Hanwha Techwin T700-ST-701K turboshaft engines, a license-built localized development of the General Electric T700.[29] The T700/701K, co-developed by General Electric and Hanwha Techwin, is the first rear-drive variant of the T700 engine and features a -701D common core, high-efficiency counter-rotating power turbine, and a new FADEC system. The exhausts of the engines are equipped with large infrared suppressors; these have been adapted from those used on the Eurocopter EC725.[16] Airbus Helicopters manufactures various elements of the Surion's transmission; the lower-than-intended level of indigenous production of these components has been a point of controversy. The Surion is equipped with various survivability and damage reduction features. Both the airframe and the cockpit have been made bulletproof against small arms fire. The airframe, tail rotor, and the rotor blades used on both the main and tail rotors are of a crashworthy construction; anti-explosion sealed fuel tanks are also used. The main gearbox is capable of flying for a limited period after suffering the loss of lubricating oil. Various electronic defensive measures are incorporated onto the Surion, such as a countermeasures dispenser system (CMDS), radar warning receiver (RWR), laser warning receiver (LWR). British firm Cobham plc provides navigation and communication equipment for the Surion. Sandle Avionic's HeliTAWS multi-hazard avoidance system is installed on Surions in police service. Elbit Systems of Israel produces the helmet mounted display (HMD) used on the Surion, the HMD allows the crew to conduct full day-and-night operations.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Crew 2
Engine Turboshaft (1777 hp)
Max Speed 259.0 km/h
Cruise Speed 4000.0 km/h
Range 500.0 km
Endurance 2.00 hrs
Rotor Diameter 15.80 m
Variants
KUH-1 Surion The basic military utility helicopter used by the Republic of Korea Army.
KUH-Medevac A medical evacuation variant. It is equipped with a hoist for lifting patients, a weather radar, a detachable auxiliary fuel tank, a traffic collision avoidance system, medical equipment to treat six patients, and additional communications. First flight occurred on 25 January 2016 and will be delivered in 2018.
MUH-1 Marineon A land- and sea-based amphibious variant for the Republic of Korea Marine Corps, it has a 96 percent part commonality with the Surion. Modifications include an integrated flotation system, auxiliary fuel tank, and specialised radio equipment. The Marine Surion first flew on 19 January 2015; It also has a folding main rotor to serve aboard Dokdo-class amphibious assault ships. In December 2016, KAI secured a contract to deliver 30 Surions to the Marine Corps, with the first two delivered in January 2018.
KUH-ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare) A naval variant equipped with torpedoes and anti-ship missiles.
KUH-1P Chamsuri Korean Police version (KUH-1P/ Chamsuri) - Surion utility helicopter chosen by the Korean National Police Agency (KNPA) for its Police Helicopter Project. Equipped with a weather radar, traffic collision avoidance system, inertial navigation system, and an external hoist and cameras for rescue duties (extra electronics are needed compared to ordinary police helicopters for operations near North Korea, which frequently conducts jamming operations).
System
Alternative Designation KUH-1 Surion
Type Medium Transport Helicopter
Crew 2 ea
Passengers 11 ea
Blades, Main Rotor 4 ea
Blades, Tail Rotor 4 ea
Number of Engines 2 ea
Number of Hard Points INA
Dimensions
Length, with Main Rotor 19.00 m
Length, without Main Rotor 15.09 m
Rotor Diameter 15.80 m
Width 3.30 m
Height 4.50 m
Tail Rotor Diameter 3.15 m
Maximum Takeoff Weight 8,700 kg
Empty Weight 4,973 kg
Primary Mission Gross Weight 7,280 kg
Automotive
Engine Name 2 x GE T700-GE-701K
Engine Type Turboshaft
Engine Power 1,777 shp each
Fuel Capacity 930 kg
Maximum Speed 259 kph
Cruise Speed 4,000 m
Range 500 km
Climb Rate 152 m/min
Endurance >2 hours
Main Gun System
Note Armament includes two 7.62mm machine guns.
Fire Control and Avionics
Fire Control System Type INA
Fire Control Radar INA
Navigation Radar INA
IFF Yes
Protection
Add on Armor INA
Stealth Properties None
Heat Signature Reduction None
NBC Protection Yes
EW Counter Measures/CCM AN/AAR-60 MILDS
Counter Measures (Chaff/Flares) INA
Details
Country of Origin South Korea
Category Transport Helicopter
Air > Transport Helicopter
Filter Label
K
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
19 m
Width
3.3 m
Height
4.5 m
Weight
8700 kg
Operators (1)
South Korea
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