Updated
Updated · Jane's · Jun 10
Leonardo AW249 Fenice Makes Public Flying Debut, Carrying Up to 2,000 kg of Weapons
Updated
Updated · Jane's · Jun 10

Leonardo AW249 Fenice Makes Public Flying Debut, Carrying Up to 2,000 kg of Weapons

3 articles · Updated · Jane's · Jun 10

Summary

  • ILA Berlin opened with the AW249 Fenice’s first public flying display, marking the attack helicopter’s airshow debut after its static public unveiling at Eurosatory 2024.
  • The 7-8 tonne twin-engine helicopter is being developed by Leonardo to replace the Italian Army’s AW129 Mangusta, with higher speed, ceiling and endurance plus improved survivability and digital systems.
  • Two GE CT7-8E6 turboshafts deliver 1,900 kW each, while the two-seat aircraft can carry up to 2,000 kg of weapons on six stations and mounts a TM197B 20 mm nose gun.
  • Leonardo is building the AW249 first for Italy but is also pitching it for export, positioning the platform against other modern attack helicopters in the global market.

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