Bell completes AH-1Z Viper helicopter for Bahrain
Bell Textron completed the first AH-1Z Viper attack helicopter for the Kingdom of Bahrain
Bell delivered the first of 12 production aircraft to Naval Air Systems Command as part of the 2019 foreign military sales contract. The helicopter will be prepared for shipment to Bahrain with the Defense Contract Management Agency before being transported to Bahrain in 2022.
“This is an extraordinary achievement by the H-1 Program and brings the Royal Bahraini Air Force a step closer to fielding the advanced capabilities of the AH-1Z,” said Mike Deslatte, Bell H-1 Vice President and Program Director. “The men and women of Team Viper, a group of premier suppliers, have done an exceptional job of delivering to the US Government, on time and on contract.”
Reduced logistical footprint
Bell designed the AH-1Z Viper specifically to meet the stringent operational requirements of the US Marine Corps, which focus on full marinization and a reduced logistical footprint. The aircraft has a fully integrated glass cockpit and the ability to carry a wide variety of munitions.
“The Viper will provide significant benefits to the Bahrain Defence Force as they modernize their fleet of attack helicopters,” said Deslatte. “Having a this platform will help contribute to the security of Bahrain while improving interoperability with US forces.”
Bell continues to work to deliver aircraft to the US Marine Corps, Bahrain and Czech Republic. The company also keeps the H-1 up to date with planned capability improvements designed to ensure the Viper maintains its strategic technological edge throughout its service life.
Meanwhile, the H-1 mixed fleet of AH-1Z Viper and UH-1Y Venom attack and utility helicopters have accumulated more than 400,000 joint flight hours.