Germany, Airbus agree H145M light attack helicopter mega order

Germany has struck a deal with Airbus for up to 82 H145M light attack helicopters, the largest order of the aircraft to date.

The manufacturer announced the contract in a company statement today but did not share a contract value.

“These are two topics we are not allowed to disclose,” said an Airbus spokesperson in a statement to Breaking Defense about the H145M pricetag or what weapons may go on it. Defense News reported Berlin was prepared to pay $2.3 billion.

The deal specifically covers a firm order of 62 helicopters with an option for an additional 20 units. A total of 57 rotorcraft will be acquired by the German Army. German Special Forces will receive the other five platforms.

“This is the largest order ever placed for the H145M and consequently the largest for the HForce weapon management system,” said Airbus, adding that the terms of the agreement include seven years of support and servicing, for “optimal entry into service.”

Bruno Even, CEO of Airbus Helicopters said the company “will ensure” the helicopters are delivered against Germany’s tight program schedule, which includes a first aircraft delivery next year. All deliveries to Berlin are expected to be completed in 2028.

Germany’s procurement arm, the Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support noted in a statement today that the aircraft will be “part of a bridge solution,” amounting to an interim buy, to replace Tiger attack helicopters. (The German Ministry of Defense did not immediately respond to Breaking Defense’s request for additional information about the sale.)

By   TIM MARTIN

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