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Germany to Purchase 20 Additional Airbus Helicopters for €1 Billion

Germany to Acquire 20 Additional Airbus Helicopters in €1 Billion Deal
Germany is poised to purchase 20 additional military helicopters from Airbus in a transaction valued at nearly €1 billion, according to a government document obtained by Reuters. This acquisition forms part of a larger €3.5 billion defense package, reflecting Germany’s ongoing commitment to modernizing its armed forces amid heightened security concerns in Europe following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Details of the Helicopter Procurement
The new order comprises 20 light combat H145M helicopters, with deliveries scheduled over a two-year period beginning in 2027. Of these, 15 helicopters will be configured for combat operations, while the remaining five are intended for training special forces units. Funding for this procurement will be drawn from a special fund established earlier this year to expedite the modernization of Germany’s military capabilities.
This purchase builds upon a 2023 framework agreement that authorized the acquisition of up to 82 Airbus H145M helicopters. With the current order, Germany will have committed to 62 helicopters under this agreement, approaching the maximum limit. The total projected cost for maintaining and operating the entire fleet of 82 helicopters is estimated to reach nearly €3 billion by 2048.
Parliamentary Approval and Industry Impact
The procurement is expected to receive formal approval during a closed-door parliamentary session scheduled for Wednesday. The finance ministry’s proposal, initially reported by Bloomberg News, will be presented to parliament for debate and ratification. The defense ministry has refrained from commenting on the order, citing ongoing parliamentary deliberations.
The deal is anticipated to benefit several companies involved in equipping the helicopters. Notably, defense electronics firm Hensoldt will provide electronic warfare and night-vision systems for the new fleet. This broader defense package aligns with a wider European trend of increased military spending in response to escalating security threats.
Germany’s investment in the Airbus helicopters forms a key component of a comprehensive strategy to enhance the operational readiness and effectiveness of its armed forces. The acquisition underscores the country’s dedication to strengthening its defense capabilities while supporting the European defense industry.

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