2023: Bahrein is allowed to buy ex-US Marines Bell AH-1W SuperCobra antitank helicopters...

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2023: Bahrein is allowed to buy ex-US Marines Bell AH-1W SuperCobra antitank helicopters...

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https://www.dsca.mil/press-media/major- ... urbishment
The Government of Bahrain has requested to buy equipment and services to refurbish

twenty-four (24) Excess Defense Article (EDA) AH-1W multi-role helicopters.

Included are services to refurbish a full-motion Aircraft Procedures Trainer (APT),
M272A1 missile launchers and
spare T-700-GE-401 aircraft engines,
spare parts, support, training, publications, and other related elements of logistics and program support.

The estimated total cost is $350 million.
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https://defbrief.com/2023/03/31/bahrain ... percobras/
Bahrain emerges as potential first customer for surplus US AH-1W SuperCobras
March 31, 2023

The US State Department has approved a potential sale of surplus AH-1W SuperCobra
helicopters to Bahrain as part of its excess defense article (EDA) program.

Bahrain has requested equipment and services to refurbish 24 of the AH-1W helicopters,
along with a full-motion aircraft procedures trainer,
missile launchers, spare aircraft engines, support, and training.
The estimated cost is $350 million.

It is worth noting that Bahrain is already buying the newer AH-1Z Viper attack helicopter, which is replacing the AH-1W in US Marine Corps service.
https://www.flightglobal.com/defence/ba ... 86.article
The USMC ended operations with the AH-1W in October 2020,
having fielded a replacement fleet of AH-1Zs.

Fleets data records 81 of the W-model aircraft as being in storage, with an average age of almost 33 years.

Bahrain – which the DSCA describes as “an important force for political stability and economic progress in the Middle East” –
already operates a fleet of 22 legacy Cobras in the E- and F-model standards,
plus eight AH-1P trainers.


The Royal Bahraini Air Force has recently upgraded its legacy Cobra attack helicopter fleet

The Gulf Co-operation Council member nation already has funded a major upgrade activity to its in-service fleet,
including the integration of new sensors and air-launched weapons by Turkish industry.


Bell earlier this year also completed deliveries of 12 new AH-1Zs for use by the Royal Bahraini Air Force,
with the last of these to be shipped to the Middle East later this year.
Airnieuws stopped, update FokkerNews.nl April-2024
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Re: 2023: Bahrein is allowed to buy ex-US Marines Bell AH-1W SuperCobra antitank helicopters...

Post by wamovements »

Fleet data is not that correct, as currently exactly 100 are in storage at 309th AMARG. (47 in Area 12, 34 in Area 15 and 19 in Area 27).
Those in Area27 are most likely avialable for FMS.
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