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DoD Upgrade Program:
The H–1 Helicopter Upgrade program converts AH–1W Super Cobra and UH–1N Huey helicopters to the AH-1Z Viper and UH–1Y Venom, respectively. The upgraded helicopters will have increased maneuverability, speed, and payload capability. The upgrades include a new four-bladed rotor system, new transmissions, a new four-bladed tail rotor and drive system + upgraded landing gear. Also, this program provides for UH-1Y and AH-1Z new-build rotorcraft.
The UH-1Y is the most significant upgrade ever made to the combat-proven UH-1 helicopter. At the core of the upgrade is a new four-bladed, all-composite and ballistically tolerant (up to 23mm) rotor system, upgraded engines and transmissions, integrated digital cockpit featuring multifunction flat panels, increased payload capabilities, crash-worthy seating for all crew and passengers, and 84% identical parts with the AH-1Z Viper. The upgraded helicopters also provide increased load carrying ability, greater range and survivability, smaller logistical footprint and easier maintenance for the Marine Corps.
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Armament/Weapons:
The UH-1Y Venom is equipped with two M240D 7.62mm machine guns and carries 2.75" (70mm) Hydra-70 rockets. For more details, see specifications below.
Price/Unit Cost:
The unit cost of a new build UH-1Y Venom is $25.42 million (flyaway cost in FY 2014). The cost of the airframe is $20.19 million, the avionics package costs $2.81 million and the engines (x2) cost $755,905 each.
Mission/Role:
The UH-1Y utility helicopter provides command & control and assault support under day/night and adverse weather conditions.
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Armament/Weapons:
The AH-1Z Viper is equipped with a General Dynamics M197 20mm three-barreled gatling gun capable of firing up to 1,500 shots per minute. The Viper carries a combination of AGM-114 Hellfire missiles, AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles (AIM-9X projected), and 2.75" (70mm) Hydra-70 rockets. For more details, see specifications below.
Price/Unit Cost:
The unit cost of a new build AH-1Z Viper is $29.89 million (flyaway cost in FY 2014). The cost of the airframe is $20.48 million, the avionics package costs $6.03 million and the engines (x2) cost $755,905 each.
Mission/Role:
The AH-1Z attack helicopter provides rotary wing close air support, anti-armor, armed escort, armed/visual reconnaissance and fire support coordination capabilities for the U.S. Marine Corps under day/night and adverse weather conditions.