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MV-22C Osprey

MV-22C Osprey

VTOL Military Transport Aircrafts
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Basic Information
Name
MV-22C Osprey
Designation
MV-22C Osprey
Alternate Designation
MV-22A Osprey (original designation), MV-22B Osprey
Equipment Type
VTOL Military Transport Aircrafts
Manufacturer
Boeing, Textron
Date of Introduction
2007
Description

Current program status (2004) allows Bell Boeing to continue the low rate initial production (LRIP) phase with deliveries of at least 11 aircraft per year. After 2011, it is planned that the V-22 production rate will grow to 48 per year. The MV-22A will be an assault transport for troops, equipment and supplies, and will be capable of operating from ships and austere airfields. The USMC plans to purchase up to 360 MV-22s to perform vertical assault missions. According to 2004 official reports, the USMC MV-22 initial operational capability (IOC) will be delayed from September 2004 to March 2007, and the US Air Force CV-22 is expected to complete its initial operational test and evaluation in September 2007 (June 2006 originally). Bell-Boeing joint program office received a $850 million acquisition contract for long lead effort and materials associated with the manufacture and delivery of 11 fiscal year 2006 Lot 10 low rate initial production (LRIP) V-22 aircraft January 24, 2005. Lot 10 includes 9 MV-22 for the Marine Corps and two CV-22 for the Air Force. On 27 December 2005, Bell-Boeing Joint Program Office was awarded a $1.06 billion contract by the US Navy for procurement of 14 fiscal year 2007 Lot 11 MV-22 and 2 Lot 11 CV-22 aircraft. The 16 V-22 aircraft were expected to be delivered before September 2009. In January 2006 Bell/Boeing delivered the first MV-22 Block B aircraft to the US Marine Corps. The Marine Corps plans call for the first MV-22 aircraft to be deployed in support of combat operations in late 2007.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Crew 2
Max Speed 511.0 km/h
Range 3889.0 km
Service Ceiling 7925 m
Wingspan 25.60 m
Overview (Deagel)
Group VTOL Military Transport Aircrafts
Status Active
Also Known As MV-22A Osprey (original designation), MV-22B Osprey
Origin United States of America
Contractors Boeing, Textron
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 2007
Total Production 369
Unitary Cost USD $116 million
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 2
Number of Engines 2
Troops 24
Dimensions — Height 6.6 meter
Dimensions — Length 17.5 meter
Dimensions — Main Gun Caliber 12.7 millimeter
Dimensions — Wingspan 25.6 meter
Mass — Cargo 9,072 kilogram
Mass — Empty Weight 15,032 kilogram
Mass — Max Takeoff Weight 27,443 kilogram
Performance — Ceiling 7,925 meter
Performance — Max Range 3,889 kilometer
Performance — Min Range 954 kilometer
Power — Max Power at TakeOff 12,300 shp
Speed — Top Speed at High Altitude 511 kph
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Decoy Systems: AN/ALE-47 (1)
Item 2 ESM & Warning Systems: AN/AAR-47 (1)
Item 3 ESM & Warning Systems: AN/APR-39D(V)2 (1)
Item 4 ESM & Warning Systems: JATAS
Item 5 Jamming Systems: AN/ALQ-211 SIRFC (1)
Item 6 Optronic Systems: AN/AAQ-27 (1)
Item 7 Riffles & Machine Guns: M3M (1)
Item 8 Tactical Vehicles: LSV (1)
Item 9 Turboprop Engines: AE 1107C (2)
Item 10 Weapon Stations: Remote Guardian System (1)
Variants
Variant 1 MV-22C Osprey
Variant 2 CV-22B Osprey
Variant 3 HV-22A Osprey
Variant 4 CMV-22B Osprey
Variant 5 E-2D AHE CV-22B
Details
Country of Origin United States
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
17.5 m
Width
25.6 m
Height
6.6 m
Weight
27443 kg
Operators (2)
United States
Japan
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