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South Korean Police Orders Single Airbus H225 Multirole Helicopter

South Korean Police Orders Airbus H225 Multirole Helicopter for Security and Rescue Missions
The Korean National Police Agency (KNPA) has placed an order for a single Airbus H225 helicopter to enhance its capabilities in security, law enforcement, and emergency response. Airbus announced the contract on November 24, 2025, emphasizing the helicopter’s role in strengthening national security and supporting a broad spectrum of public service operations.
Enhanced Operational Capabilities
The H225 is expected to serve primarily in law enforcement and counter-terrorism roles, while also being deployed for search and rescue, humanitarian relief, and disaster response missions. Vincent Dubrule, Head of Asia-Pacific at Airbus Helicopters, expressed confidence in the helicopter’s performance, stating that the H225 has established a global reputation as a reliable and versatile platform. He highlighted its potential to become a key asset for the KNPA, enabling the agency to execute complex missions with precision and safety.
As the latest model in Airbus’ Super Puma/Cougar family, the H225 boasts an extensive range of up to 1,111 kilometers (600 nautical miles) with standard fuel tanks and a maximum payload capacity of 4,750 kilograms. The helicopter can accommodate up to 28 troops or be configured with six stretchers for medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) operations. Its advanced avionics and autopilot systems are designed to enhance flight safety and reduce pilot workload. Additionally, features such as flotation devices and auto-recovery capabilities make the H225 particularly well-suited for overwater search and rescue missions.
Despite these advantages, integrating the H225 into the KNPA’s existing fleet may present operational challenges as the agency adapts to the helicopter’s sophisticated systems and multi-mission profile. The acquisition is anticipated to generate increased interest in the H225 within the region, given its proven reliability and versatility.
Market and Strategic Implications
The KNPA’s decision to procure the H225 is likely to influence the competitive dynamics among helicopter manufacturers, prompting rivals to intensify efforts to secure similar contracts from South Korean law enforcement and neighboring countries. This procurement coincides with ongoing discussions in Seoul regarding the potential acquisition of additional Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopters and the sole bid from the CH-47F Chinook for special operations roles, reflecting a broader initiative to modernize South Korea’s rotary-wing fleet.
Globally, more than 360 H225 and H225M helicopters are currently in service, having accumulated nearly 980,000 flight hours. Military and law enforcement operators include Brazil, France, Hungary, Indonesia, Iraq, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Singapore, and Thailand.
As the KNPA prepares to integrate the H225 into its operations, this acquisition underscores South Korea’s commitment to advancing its public safety and emergency response infrastructure through the deployment of advanced, multi-role aviation assets.

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