Tiger MkIII programme: Diehl develops computer system for helicopter armament

Sourcee: Diehl Aerospace

The Tiger MkIII programme is a major upgrade for the French and Spanish attack helicopters. As a joint venture of Diehl Aviation and Thales, Diehl Aerospace has been awarded for the development, production and customer support of the Tiger Armament Computer (TAC) and its operating system for Airbus Helicopters. With this upgrade the Tiger will remain an essential asset for European armed forces in the coming decades and will meet upcoming tasks.

The computer offers outstanding processing power and meets the highest requirements on the availability of the system. Task of the TAC is to reliably control the weapons arsenal –which includes turret guns, laser-guided missiles, and rockets– even under the most severe conditions. A special advantage: The armed forces can install a wide variety of software on the TAC with highest flexibility and add additional functions at any time. With substantially increased performance, both the weight and size of the computer platform have been significantly reduced. In this way, Diehl Aerospace offers a unique combination of efficiency, flexibility, and scalability – and thus ensures the future readiness of the attack helicopter.

 

The Tiger MkIII programme is a major upgrade for the French and Spanish attack helicopters. As a joint venture of Diehl Aviation and Thales, Diehl Aerospace has been awarded for the development, production and customer support of the Tiger Armament Computer (TAC) and its operating system for Airbus Helicopters. With this upgrade the Tiger will remain an essential asset for European armed forces in the coming decades and will meet upcoming tasks.
Image: Airbus.

 

Florian Maier, CEO of Diehl Aerospace: “Europe’s armed forces need powerful helicopters. As this is more important than ever, I am proud that Diehl Aerospace contributes in equipping the Tiger MkIII with the best armament computer. I consider it exemplary how Airbus Helicopters and Diehl Aerospace prove European cooperation in such an important helicopter upgrade programme.”

 

 

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