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Leonardo AW249

Leonardo AW249

The Leonardo Helicopters AW249 Fenice (English: Phoenix) is an attack helicopter project under development by the Italian firm Leonardo. Development of the AW249 formally started upon receipt of a €487 million contract from the Italian Army as a replacement for the Agusta A129 Mangusta. It is to be larger, more survivable, and have greater autonomy than the Mangusta, incorporating stealth technologies and mission systems to control unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)s. Numerous mature technologies will also be incorporated, such as the OTO Melara TM197B 20 mm chin-mounted cannon, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Toplite targeting system and Spike missile. It is intended for the AW249 to have lower operating costs than the preceding Mangusta. Leonardo is actively seeking partners to collaborate on the AW249; a letter of intent on this matter was signed with the Polish Armaments Group during July 2018. The maiden flight of the AW249 was originally scheduled to take place during 2020, but flew for the first time on 12 August 2022 from the company’s plant in Vergiate. There are to be a single prototype and three pre-serial production rotorcraft built ahead of quantity production AW249s. As per the original timetable released in 2017, the AW249 was to be in service by 2025 to enable the retirement of the Mangusta to commence. As of early 2025, Italian Armed Forces has placed an order for 17 AW249. At the time, 4 AW249 had been built; 1 prototype and 3 pre-production helicopters. None of these 4 is planned to enter service; they serve as development pieces.

Summary from Wikipedia, photo via Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC BY-SA.

Manufacturer
Leonardo
Category
Helicopters
Country of origin
Italy

Specifications

Cruise speed
140 kt
Max speed
155 kt
Range
430 nm
Service ceiling
20,000 ft
Rate of climb
2,350 ft/min
Max takeoff weight
18,298 lb
Empty weight
6,200 lb
Powerplant
2 × General Electric CT7-8E6 turboshaft
Engines
2
Seats
2
Length
57.8 ft
Wingspan
47.8 ft
Height
14 ft
Number built
4

Specifications are approximate and may vary by variant. Compiled from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).

Reference and training only. Specifications vary by variant — consult the manufacturer and the official documents.