The first NH90 Sea Tiger embarked on its maiden flight, taking off as scheduled at Airbus Helicopters‘ facility in Donauwörth, Germany. This achievement marks a significant step in fulfilling the German Bundeswehr's order for 31 NH90 Sea Tiger multi-role frigate helicopters, intended for shipborne operations within the German Navy.
Airbus Helicopters is now entering a crucial qualification phase, which will centre on rigorous flight testing of the NH90 Sea Tiger and the incorporation of new systems designed for the helicopter. The commencement of deliveries is set for the end of 2025.
These helicopters are slated to replace the aging Mk88A Sea Lynx fleet that has been in service since 1981. The Bundeswehr has already received and operates 18 NH90 Sea Lion naval transport helicopters, all of which were delivered on schedule between 2019 and 2023.
The NH90 Sea Tiger represents the latest iteration of the well-established NH90 NFH (Naval Version), meticulously tailored to meet the German Navy's requirements for a cutting-edge anti-submarine warfare helicopter. Notable enhancements include a new electro-optical system and improved electronic support measures (ESM). Furthermore, the Sea Tiger is equipped with a dipping sonar, son-obuoys and an arsenal of weapons including torpedoes and missiles. Its mission profile for shipborne operations encompasses reconnaissance, transport, and engagement of targets both above and below the surface.
The NH90 helicopter family has already made a significant impact globally, with 135 naval NH90 helicopters delivered to six nations and amassing over 90,000 flight hours in various roles, including search and rescue, humanitarian missions, and military operations. There are currently more than 500 NH90 helicopters in active service worldwide, having accumulated an impressive total of over 370,000 flight hours.
NHIndustries, the entity responsible for the NH90 helicopter, stands as the largest rotorcraft joint venture, overseeing design, manufacturing and support. It draws on the collective expertise of Airbus Helicopters (62.5%), Leonardo (32%), and GKN Fokker (5.5%), all leaders in the aerospace and defence industries. This collaboration ensures that the NH90 remains at the forefront of the latest generation of military helicopters, embodying the finest aspects of European rotorcraft and defence technology.