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Role | Attack helicopter |
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National origin | Italy / Turkey |
Manufacturer | Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) |
Design group | Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI)/ AgustaWestland (Leonardo from 2017) |
First flight | 28 September 2009 |
Introduction | 2014 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Turkish Army Gendarmerie General Command General Directorate of Security (Turkey) Philippine Air Force |
Produced | 2009–present |
Number built | 78 (+7 prototypes) (December 2022) |
Developed from | Agusta A129 Mangusta |
Developed into | TAI T929 ATAK 2 |
The ATAK programme was begun to meet the Turkish Armed Forces' requirements for an attack and tactical reconnaissance helicopter. Turkey announced on 30 March 2007 that it had decided to negotiate with AgustaWestland to co-develop and produce 51 (with 40 options) attack helicopters based on the Agusta A129 Mangusta.[It is to be assembled in Turkey by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) as the T129. On 7 September 2007, a $1.2 billion contract was signed
On 28 September 2009, the T129's maiden flight took place when the P1 prototype flew at AgustaWestland's facilities in Vergiate, Italy. On 19 March 2010, the first T129 prototype (P1) conducted high-altitude hover tests near Verbania, Italy following the completion of several successful test flights. During the hover test, T129 P1 lost its tail rotor at 15,000 feet. Test pilot Cassioli regained enough control to steer away from a residential area before crashing; the crew escaped without serious injuries. On 17 August 2011, TAI announced the first successful flight of the T129 prototype "P6", the first of three prototypes to be assembled in Turkey
T129 performing an aerial display at the Paris Air Show 2019
Ceiling
Combat Range
Aircraft Speed
Max Crew
On 10 February 2018, during the Turkish military operation in Afrin, a Turkish Army T129 was shot down by Kurdish YPG anti-aircraft fire in Kırıkhan district of Hatay Province; the loss was confirmed by the Turkish Armed Forces and President Erdoğan
On 22 April 2014, TAI formally delivered the first serial production T129 to the Turkish Land Forces.
A total of nine T129s of the first batch were delivered to the Turkish Land Forces after completing qualification testing