Czechs to Buy 12 U.S. Military Choppers

The $631 million purchase from Bell Helicopters will replace obsolete, Soviet-made aircraft.

In this April 17, 2017 file photo released by U.S. Marine Corps, an AH-1Z Viper prepares to land at the Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range, California.
In this April 17, 2017 file photo released by U.S. Marine Corps, an AH-1Z Viper prepares to land at the Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range, California.
Cpl. Harley Robinson/U.S. Marine Corps via AP

PRAGUE (AP) — The Czech defense minister says the government is planning to sign a deal with the U.S. government by year's end to purchase 12 military helicopters. Defense Minister Lubomir Metnar says the deal is worth $631 million and the helicopters are to be delivered in 2023 to replace the obsolete Soviet-made Mi-24s. 

The Czechs will get eight UH-1Y Venom choppers and four AH-1Z Vipers from U.S. maker Bell Helicopter. Metnar said Tuesday the contract includes equipment, ammunition, spare parts and training of the personnel.  He said the deal best covers the need of the Czech air forces. 


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