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Germany to Spend €1 Billion on 20 New Military Helicopters

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Germany⁢ will purchase 20⁤ additional Airbus H145 ​helicopters‌ for approximately 1 billion euros,according to a document⁤ revealed on Monday. The ⁣acquisition will substantially bolster Germany’s⁣ helicopter fleet, used for police, search and rescue, ⁢and disaster relief ⁢operations ​across the nation.

The‌ deal, ‌outlined in a draft paper seen ‍by Reuters, expands a previous order and‍ underscores Germany’s commitment to ⁣modernizing its security infrastructure. The new helicopters will​ be delivered between 2026 and 2030, ‌supplementing the existing fleet ‌of H145s already in service and providing critical capabilities for responding to emergencies and maintaining public safety. This investment addresses growing demands for⁣ aerial support and ‌ensures Germany remains⁢ equipped to​ handle a wide range of operational requirements.

The purchase agreement details the acquisition of 20‍ H145 helicopters, bringing⁤ the total number ordered by germany to 131. The 1 ⁤billion euro price tag includes not ⁤only the aircraft themselves but also associated ‍maintenance, training, and support services.

Airbus will assemble the‌ helicopters at its Donauwörth facility in Bavaria, supporting local jobs and contributing to the German aerospace industry.The German Federal Police ​will receive 18 of‌ the new helicopters, while the remaining two will be delivered to the ‍Federal Customs Management.

The initial order for 111 H145 helicopters⁣ was placed in 2020, representing one of the largest European orders for this type⁣ of aircraft. The H145‌ is a⁢ versatile, twin-engine helicopter known for its reliability,‍ performance, and suitability for a variety of⁣ missions.

The procurement is being​ funded through the federal budget and is subject to final ⁢approval by the German parliament. Officials anticipate the ⁣process⁤ will be completed swiftly, allowing ⁢for the timely delivery of the helicopters and the enhancement of Germany’s aerial capabilities.

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