Regarding the heavy lift helicopters, the Boeing presentation indeed shows the advantages of the Chinook, especially if we want to use them in the mountain areas in the north. But IAF would never be used it those situations the presentation shows, because it is simply too big. It is way more likely that IAF would use Mi 17s, so if the aim would have been to replace some older Mi 8/17 for these specal roles, the Chinook would be perfect. However, the aim is to replace older Mi 26, which means heavy lift capabilities all over the country should be the main aim right?
If so and going by wiki specs:
Ch 47D (not sure which version is offered)
- MTOW 22680 Kg
- 12700 Kg cargo
- 33-55 troops
- range 2252 Km
Mi 26
- MTOW 56000 Kg
- 20000 Kg cargo
- 90 troops
- range 1920 Km
I guess the latest versions of both might offer even better performance, but by pure lift capability, you need 2 Chinooks to replace 1 Mi 26.
Will be interesting to see what is more important for IAF!
Regarding the attack helicopters, I also hope for the Apaches and although it's not directly related to the competition, I just found these interestng pics of Israeli Apache long bows:
It seems like they were customised with Israeli parts too and it would be interesting if we could get those Israeli versions too.
Damn, especially at the last pic they look so bad with the external tank and the bigger size compared to the older Apache A versions of Greece air force in the background.