Germany receives first
tactical A400M transport from Airbus
By Ryan Maass |
Dec. 12, 2016 at 3:26 PM
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 12 (UPI) -- The
German Air Force has received its first upgraded A400M Atlas military transport
aircraft from Airbus Defense and Space.
The new plane is the sixth
A400M to serve in the branch, and the first to feature new capabilities
allowing it to fly into areas with known military threats. Germany intends to
replace its legacy fleet of C-130 airlifters with the updated planes.
"The A400M program has
made enormous progress this year in implementing these critical capabilities on
the aircraft," Airbus A400M program manager Kurt Rossner said in a press release. "In
addition to having twice the payload-range of the legacy transports like the
C-160 and C-130 that it is replacing, it can now also operate from any runway
that those older aircraft could use."
According to Airbus, the
tactical upgrades include improvements in airdrops, paratrooping, and
self-defense. The planes can also fly as low as 150 feet above the ground, and
operate as a tanker for other aircraft.
"There is no other
aircraft in the market with the A400M´s combination of tactical and strategic
capabilities and it is going to transform Germany's air mobility force,"
Rossner added.
The company markets the A400M
as the world's most versatile
airlifter, capable of carrying payloads weighing up to 37 tons.
Alternately, the plane can carry up to 116 troops.
Original post: upi.com
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