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The newly developed pilot units will replace Ukrainian components on the Ansat (pictured) and Ka-226 helicopters. Rostec Photo

Technodinamika to replace Ukrainian units in Russian helicopters

Rostec Corporation Press Release | June 1, 2018

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The Technodinamika holding company, a member of the Rostec State Corporation, has developed the first pilot units for Ansat and Ka-226 light civilian helicopters to replace Ukrainian components. As expected, the units will be commercialized following all tests.

The newly developed pilot units will replace Ukrainian components on the Ansat (pictured) and Ka-226 helicopters. Rostec Photo
The newly developed pilot units will replace Ukrainian components on the Ansat (pictured) and Ka-226 helicopters. Rostec Photo

The NP1.26А and NP1.26К units are designed to ensure uninterrupted power supply for hydraulic systems of advanced Russian helicopters.

“The import phase-out program being implemented by our enterprises allows to significantly expand the competences of the holding company and strengthen our positions in the field that was previously dominated by manufacturers from former USSR countries,” said Igor Nasenkov, CEO of Technodinamika. “Development of advanced units for hydraulic systems by MPO-Rumyantsev has become an important step towards total independence of the Russian helicopter industry from foreign components.”

All working design documentation for production of the new type of products by the enterprise has been developed by designers of MPO-Rumyantsev in compliance with the advanced standards, and the completed samples of units are comparable to foreign counterparts in terms of technical parameters.

In 2017, the Technodinamika holding company implemented various measures for import phase-out of 52 items and commenced its commercial output. In 2018, the company will finish the import phase-out program for all critical aircraft units.

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