The state arms procurement agency has successfully conducted the first flight of a new helicopter prototype aimed at conducting mine countermeasure operations, officials said Tuesday, in a move expected to bolster the country’s maritime security capabilities. The flight took place earlier this month, following a ground test in March after the prototype was built last year, according to the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA). DAPA plans to complete the development of the helicopter in the second half of next year after conducting additional technical and safety evaluations and flight tests, it said. The new helicopter, based on the Surion utility helicopter, is equipped with mine countermeasure features, such as a laser mine detection system, an autonomous underwater vehicle and an unmanned mine disposal vehicle. If deployed after development, the helicopter is expected to neutralize enemy-planted mines at major ports and conduct naval operations, such as securing maritime transportation routes, according to DAPA. Separately, the arms agency said it has completed the deploym
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