Brigadier General James Monroe Williams

Iran Helicopter Support and Renovation Company (IHSRC) (Persian: پشتیبانی و نوسازی هلیکوپترهای ایران, abbreviated as پنها, PANHA) is an Iranian helicopter manufacturing company.[1][2]

History

Following the purchase by Iran of some Italian helicopters from Agusta Company, it became important to establish a plant for support and repair these helicopters. This plant was named Iran Joint Helicopter Industry. Later on, after purchase of some number of helicopters from Bell, planning for expansion of this plant to support the new fleet started. Part of this expansion was to create three sections.

  • 1. (NMP) Repair and Maintenance Centre
  • 2. (HDMC) Main Fleet Repair Centre
  • 3. (NICP) Logistics and Support Centre

After Iran’s revolution in 1979, US embargo on Iran, and the start of the Iran-Iraq war, PANHA started its operations with a goal of supporting and maintaining helicopters in the war. After a few years, they became self-sufficient in repair and maintenance of Iran's military helicopters. In 1986, their task of repair, maintenance, and support expanded to other organizations like communication, oil, Red Cross of Iran, and power plants.

As of 2006, this organization repaired and maintained ten kinds of military and non-military helicopters in sixteen different models. In 1994, PANHA Company completed the structure of their first helicopter called Shabaviz. After this, they received their first official permit to start manufacturing commercial helicopters. PANHA has been instrumental in reverse-engineering helicopters, their upgrades and servicing the fleet of Iranian helicopters.[3]

Duties

  • Repair and maintain nine kinds of helicopters in fifteen different models. (Bell 205, Bell 206, Bell 212, Bell 214, CH, RH, SH, 412, Mil 17)
  • Body structure and upgrading helicopters
  • Design and configuration of variety of helicopters windows and glasses
  • Design and manufacturing fixtures

Products

Helicopters

See also

References

  1. ^ "- Domestically made helicopter flies successfully". www.irna.ir. Archived from the original on 2015-02-16.
  2. ^ "Iran manufacturing radar-evading helicopter - Tehran Times". Archived from the original on 2015-02-16. Retrieved 2015-02-16.
  3. ^ "Juanmanuelsara - the Smart Choice for Technology Aficionados". Archived from the original on 2006-03-11.
  4. ^ "- Domestically made helicopter flies successfully". www.irna.ir. Archived from the original on 2015-02-16.
  5. ^ Trimble, Stephen (2017-07-18). "Iran confirms new details about Saba-248 helicopter". FlightGlobal. Retrieved 2023-10-18.

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