Kits And Outfits Aviation Ground Support Sets Parts

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19EIISPO3196 Electronic Metal Flaw Detector
013784011
9017368.01 Electronic Metal Flaw Detector
014190694
A-A-59131 Electronic Metal Flaw Detector
004631574
A-A-59131 Electronic Metal Flaw Detector
011958663
A-A-59131A-1 Electronic Metal Flaw Detector
004631574
A29-006 Electronic Metal Flaw Detector
011958663
A29-006B Electronic Metal Flaw Detector
011958663
CID97WL/MLS-0L6635-0178 Electronic Metal Flaw Detector
004631574
PD-AFNDIO-14-001 Electronic Metal Flaw Detector
004631574
PD-AFRL-03-59131 Electronic Metal Flaw Detector
004631574
SANEPD67-107 Electronic Metal Flaw Detector
004631574
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Aviation Ground Support Sets, Kits And Outfits

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The Airbus Helicopters Tiger, formerly known as the Eurocopter Tiger, is a four-bladed, twin-engined attack helicopter which first entered service in 2003. It is manufactured by Eurocopter (now Airbus Helicopters), the successor company to Aérospatiale's and DASA's respective helicopter divisions, which designate it as the EC665. In Germany it is known as the Tiger; in France and Spain it is called the Tigre.

Development of the Tiger started during the Cold War, and it was initially intended as an anti-tank helicopter platform to be used against a Soviet ground invasion of Western Europe. During its prolonged development period the Soviet Union collapsed, but France and Germany chose to proceed with the Tiger, developing it instead as a multirole attack helicopter. It achieved operational readiness in 2008.

The Tiger has the distinction of being the first all-composite helicopter developed in Europe; even the earliest models also incorporate other advanced features such as a glass cockpit, stealth technology, and high agility to increase its survivability. Improved variants have since entered service, outfitted with more powerful engines and compatible with a wider range of weapons. Since the type's introduction to service, Tigers have been used in combat in Afghanistan, Libya, and Mali.

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