The IAR.330L NAVAL (that appears to be its actual name) is a derivative of the SOCAT attack helicopter, not a normal IAR.330, and has a whole pile of cool Israeli avionics, including:
RDR-1700 radar (actually in the database but not on any platforms!)
Nose mounted Rafael Toplite EOIR ball
LWR
RWR
CMDS
Posh NATO compatible radios
Link 11
NVG Compatible (NVG Sensor?)
HMS/HMD
Crew should be 3. Entry to service appears to be 2007, 2009 is when they moved to their permanent base at Tuzla.
DB Selector
DB3K
Affected DBID(s)
Aircraft 4318
Summary of Changes
The IAR.330L NAVAL (that appears to be its actual name) is a derivative of the SOCAT attack helicopter, not a normal IAR.330, and has a whole pile of cool Israeli avionics, including:
Crew should be 3. Entry to service appears to be 2007, 2009 is when they moved to their permanent base at Tuzla.
Sources
https://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/iar-330l-puma-helicopter-romania/ http://kr-media.ru/en/return-of-the-black-sea-knights/ https://www.navy.ro/despre/organizare/dategen_el_en.php