US Awards Bell Textron Contract to Deliver 12 AH-1Z Attack Helicopters to Nigeria


On March 12, 2024, the U.S. Department of Defense announced a significant defense contract awarded to Bell Textron, Inc., based in Fort Worth, Texas, marking a pivotal moment in U.S.-Nigeria military cooperation. The contract, valued at $455 million, is set for the production and delivery of 12 AH-1Z helicopters to the Nigerian government, a move that underscores the growing defense ties between the two nations.
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An American AH-1Z attack helicopter was displayed in Poland during the defense exhibition MSPO in September 2022. (Picture source Army Recognition Group)


Under the terms of this firm-fixed-price, undefinitized contract, Bell Textron will not only manufacture these state-of-the-art helicopters but will also provide comprehensive support services. These services include associated engineering, program management, logistics support, and non-recurring engineering to address parts obsolescence, ensuring that Nigeria receives not just advanced military hardware but also the expertise to maintain and operate the fleet effectively.

The AH-1Z helicopter, known for its advanced attack capabilities, represents a significant upgrade for the Nigerian military, enhancing its ability to conduct various missions ranging from air support to anti-armor operations. This acquisition is a clear indication of Nigeria's efforts to modernize its military capabilities amid growing security challenges within its borders and in the broader West African region.

The AH-1Z Viper is a modern American attack helicopter that represents the pinnacle of rotary-winged military technology, designed and produced by Bell Helicopter Textron. It is the latest variant in the long-standing AH-1 Cobra family, which has served various armed forces around the globe since the 1960s. The AH-1Z Viper was developed to meet the operational needs of the United States Marine Corps, featuring state-of-the-art avionics, weapons systems, and improved performance capabilities. This twin-engine helicopter is designed for advanced attack missions and is equipped with a wide range of weaponry, including Hellfire missiles, a 20 mm cannon, and Hydra 70 rocket pods. Its capabilities are further enhanced by cutting-edge targeting systems and sensors, allowing for precision strikes in multiple combat environments.

The AH-1Z's design focuses on survivability, agility, and lethality. It incorporates advanced flight characteristics and aerodynamics, enabling it to operate in the most demanding conditions, including maritime environments. The Viper's composite materials and robust electronic warfare systems contribute to its stealth and durability on the battlefield. Its integration with the UH-1Y Venom utility helicopter allows for greater operational flexibility and efficiency, creating a formidable air-ground task force capable of executing a wide range of military operations.

The contract specifies that the work will be primarily carried out in Fort Worth, Texas, with 80% of the activities slated for this location. The remaining 20% will take place in Amarillo, Texas. The project is expected to reach completion in July 2028, signaling a long-term commitment from both Bell Textron and the U.S. government in supporting Nigeria's military advancements.

This deal not only strengthens the strategic partnership between the United States and Nigeria but also supports the U.S. defense industry, securing jobs and fostering technological innovation within the sector. As the project progresses towards its completion date in 2028, it will be closely watched by defense analysts and policymakers alike, keen to assess its impact on the regional security landscape and bilateral relations.


Defense News March 2024