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The T901 is one critical step nearer to delivering improved power, reliability and fuel efficiency to the Army’s fleet of helicopters. FETT’s successful conclusion serves to inform the next ...
Why ITEP: Solving Present and Future Power Needs The T901 will power FARA and replace the T700 engine currently used on all AH-64E Apache and UH-60M/V Black Hawk helicopters. The T901’s fuel ...
Developed in response to the Army's call for increased power and reduced fuel consumption, the T901 delivers 50 percent more power, improved fuel efficiency, and reduced life cycle costs thanks to ...
"The T901 engine will ensure warfighters will have the performance, power, and reliability necessary to maintain a significant advantage on the battlefield." Today's announcement comes on the ...
General Electric (GE) announced on 23 March that it has begun tests with the first T901-GE-900 engine that will power the UH-60 Black Hawk, AH-64 Apache and Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA ...
Two GE Aerospace T901-GE-900 engines have been delivered to ... particularly in hot and high conditions, and cut fuel burn. Power is increased by 50% over the 2,000shp (1,490kW-rated) GE T700 ...
The engine is called T901, a unit that is supposed to be 50 percent ... In the FARA helicopters the power output is said to sit at 3,000 shaft horsepower, making both of them monsters not to ...
Those turboshafts will eventually replace the current GE Aerospace T700s that power each of the army’s 2,300 UH-60s. The new 3,000shp (2,240kW) T901 engine will increase the UH-60’s available ...
(Lockheed Martin) The US Army has delivered two General Electric T901 Improved Turbine Engine Program (ITEP) engines to Bell Helicopters and Lockheed Martin subsidiary Sikorsky, intended to power ...
GE Aerospace was awarded a $517 million contract in February 2019 to develop its T901 engine for ITEP, which will eventually power the Army’s AH-64 Apache and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters.
The T901 was selected to power both the UH-60 and AH-64 fleets, as well as the now-canceled Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA). While the Army has funded development and integration ...