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Home » Axe in Iraq (and Elsewhere) » Merlins Work Their Magic

Merlins Work Their Magic

merlin1.jpgAs British forces con­sol­i­date at fewer and fewer bases in south­ern Iraq — and as the threat from IEDs grows — air trans­port is becom­ing more impor­tant. Choppers and air­planes oper­at­ing from Basra Air Station haul sup­plies and troops, mon­i­tor tribal troops and reli­gious mili­tias and spot smug­glers sneak­ing across the Iranian bor­der. Perhaps most impor­tantly, heli­copters are on call to evac­u­ate casu­al­ties from far-​​flung mobile forces. Thanks to their chop­pers, British troops are never more than an hour away from the sur­geons who might save their lives.
Like their U.S. coun­ter­parts, British aer­ial medics will make do with any heli­copter avail­able, whether it be a cramped Army Lynx or a larger Royal Marines Sea King. But their favorite plat­form is the Royal Air Force Merlin, at least five of which are deployed with the Joint Helicopter Force at Basra Air Station. The Merlin “is much big­ger inside, has got more room and got longer legs,” says medic Sergeant Nichola Underwood, adding that the three-​​engine bird boasts “a smoother ride” too. That’s an impor­tant when you’re try­ing to treat a casu­alty while fly­ing at 160 knots over hos­tile ter­rain.
merlin2.jpgThe Merlin’s not just a kick-​​ass air ambu­lance. Mobile forces oper­at­ing in the south­ern Iraqi deserts pre­fer the Merlin for resup­ply mis­sions, as it can get to you quicker and has a more volu­mi­nous hold than its sta­ble­mates. While the best hauler is the twin-​​rotor Chinook, those mas­sive birds are all deployed to Afghanistan where their pow­er­ful engines and long range are vital. For flat­ter, less remote Iraq, the Merlin is per­fect. Commanders’ only com­plaint is that there aren’t enough of them. With one usu­ally assigned to the medics and at least another in main­te­nance, just two or three are avail­able for new task­ings.
The Brits aren’t the only ones in love with the Merlin. The Marine Corps is buy­ing an American-​​made ver­sion for its new Presidential Helicopter. And the so-​​called US.101 model is a strong con­tender for the Air Force’s 141-​​plane com­pe­ti­tion to replace the age­ing HH-​​60G Pave Hawk.
–David Axe

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  1. Azrael says:
    October 6, 2006 at 4:22 pm

    Bad sig­nal to the troops; save the eh101’s for pres­i­den­tal duty, for the rank and file let ‘em make do with sikorsky.

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    Size isnt always the bet­ter choice in an com­bat plat­form. Speed ‚range come first then size. Its always nice to have a stand-​​up cabin to bet­ter attend the wounded but get­ting the assets out of harms way should be for­most in an hot invi­ro­ment. Can you see a large laoded Evac helo being hit? Small fast armoured air refuelable!

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