The German Bundeswehr and Airbus Helicopters have inked a contract for the acquisition of up to 82 multi-role H145M helicopters, comprising 62 firm orders and an additional 20 options. Marking the largest-ever order for the H145M, this transaction is also a milestone for the HForce weapon management system. The comprehensive deal encompasses seven years of support and services, ensuring a seamless and optimal entry into service. The German Army is set to receive fifty-seven helicopters, while the Luftwaffe’s special forces will be equipped with five.
The H145M is a versatile military helicopter with a broad range of mission capabilities. Its adaptability allows quick reconfiguration from a light attack role to a special operations version, complete with fast rappelling equipment, within minutes. The mission packages include hoisting and external cargo capabilities. The new German H145M also offers options for future mission capabilities, such as the integration of Manned-Unmanned Teaming and upgraded data links and communication systems.
The ordered H145Ms will be equipped with fixed provisions, including the HForce weapon management system developed by Airbus Helicopters. This innovative approach enables the Bundeswehr to train its pilots on the same type of helicopter used for operations and combat, eliminating costly type transfers and achieving the highest level of professionalisation.
The H145M, a military adaptation of the tried-and-tested light twin-engine H145 helicopter, has amassed over seven million flight hours globally. Used by armed and law enforcement forces worldwide for demanding missions, the Bundeswehr already operates 16 H145M LUH SOF and eight H145 LUH SAR helicopters. Powered by two Turbomeca Arriel 2E engines with full authority digital engine control (FADEC), the H145M also features the Helionix digital avionics suite and a four-axis autopilot, significantly reducing pilot workload during missions. Renowned for its low acoustic footprint, the H145M stands as the quietest helicopter in its class.