First of 8 armed Griffon helicopters arrive in Kandahar to support Canadians1 day ago
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — The first of eight armed CH-146 Griffon helicopters arrived at Kandahar Airfield on Saturday.
The Griffons, which have been given extra sensors and Gatling guns on top of their existing side door machine-guns and armour plating, will provide escort and protection for the larger Chinook transport helicopters.
The lumbering Chinooks are more vulnerable to attack by ground fire and rocket-propelled grenades, so they typically travel with smaller, armed escorts like the Griffons.
The Griffons will also give air cover to ground convoys, and will be on standby to evacuate battlefield casualties.
The commander of Canada's air wing, Col. Christopher Coates, says the Griffons may also be used to spot roadside bombs, which have killed more than half of the 103 Canadian soldiers lost in the Afghanistan mission.
"We can avoid areas where there are known IED (improvised explosive device) threats," Coates said.
"Some of the Griffons may be used in other roles like helping spot IEDs or other activities on the ground, surveying convoys as they move."
Acquiring battlefield helicopters to move troops and supplies around Afghanistan was one of the conditions set down for the extension of Canada's military mission in Kandahar to 2011.
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