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Airbus Delivers First H145M Helicopter to Belgium for Defense

Airbus Delivers First H145M Helicopter to Belgium, Advancing Defense Modernization
Airbus Helicopters has officially delivered the first H145M helicopter to Belgium, marking a pivotal milestone in the country’s ongoing efforts to modernize its armed forces and federal police. The handover ceremony took place on June 24, 2026, at Airbus’s Donauwörth production facility in Germany, where the aircraft are manufactured.
This initial delivery is part of a contract signed in 2024 through the NATO Support and Procurement Agency, designed to equip Belgian defense and law enforcement agencies with advanced multirole helicopters. Demonstrating growing confidence in the platform, Belgium has exercised an option to acquire three additional H145Ms, bringing its total order to 20 aircraft.
Thomas Hein, Head of Europe Region at Airbus Helicopters, emphasized Belgium’s alignment with a broader European trend toward adopting the H145M. He described the helicopter as “the definitive European reference for military multi-mission capabilities,” noting that Belgium’s decision to expand its fleet reflects strong trust in the aircraft’s ability to address evolving security challenges.
Versatility and Operational Capabilities
The H145M is the military variant of the light twin-engine H145 helicopter family, which has accumulated over 8.5 million flight hours worldwide. Engineered for rapid role adaptation, the H145M can be configured for a variety of missions, including light attack operations equipped with ballistic and guided weapons as well as self-protection systems. It is also suited for special operations, featuring fast-roping equipment, and can be outfitted for hoisting and external cargo transport.
The helicopter is designed for seamless integration into networked combat environments and can operate in conjunction with uncrewed aerial systems through advanced digital connectivity. Powered by two Safran Arriel 2E engines with full authority digital engine control, the H145M incorporates the Helionix digital avionics suite and a four-axis autopilot system, which collectively reduce pilot workload. Airbus asserts that the H145M possesses the lowest acoustic footprint in its class, making it the quietest military helicopter of its type.
Integration Challenges and Market Implications
As Belgium begins incorporating the H145M into its air force and police operations, several challenges are anticipated. These include ensuring smooth integration within existing operational frameworks, providing comprehensive pilot training, and potentially enhancing counter-unmanned aircraft system (C-UAS) capabilities to address emerging threats.
This delivery is also expected to influence the broader defense helicopter market. The rising demand for versatile multirole rotorcraft may encourage other defense forces to pursue similar modernization efforts. Competitors such as Leonardo Helicopters and NHIndustries are likely to respond by advancing their own platforms and emphasizing new technological innovations to maintain market competitiveness.
Global Adoption of the H145 Family
The H145 helicopter family enjoys widespread use among military and law enforcement agencies worldwide. The United States Army operates nearly 500 helicopters from this family under the UH-72 Lakota designation. Germany has ordered up to 82 H145Ms, with deliveries currently underway. Additional military operators include Hungary, Serbia, Luxembourg, Thailand, Ecuador, and Honduras.
Belgium’s adoption of the H145M further solidifies the platform’s reputation as a flexible and modern solution for a broad spectrum of defense and security missions across Europe and beyond.

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