Airbus Helicopters' H145M Debuts With Bundeswehr
The Luftwaffe has taken delivery of its first two H145M Light Utility
Helicopters (LUH) Special Operation Forces (SOF) at Airbus Helicopters'
Donauwörth plant. The Bundeswehr is the launch customer for the military version
of the H145, which entered service in 2014.
The H145M LUH SOF will be based with Hubschraubergeschwader (Helicopter
Squadron) 64 in Laupheim, from where it will serve the Kommando Spezial Kräfte
(KSK) special forces command in Calw. Up until now, KSK used the squadron's
CH-53s and Bo-105s.
The two helicopters will be operational starting in January and will be
joined by two more H145Ms in March. In 2013, the Bundeswehr ordered 15 H145Ms,
which were still designated EC645 T2 during the acquisition phase of the
project.
The €200 million project includes the 15 helicopters and their equipment,
such as a fast roping system, a pintle-mounted door gun, ballistic protection
and electronic countermeasures, as well as kit for operating over the
sea.
Earlier this year, the Bundeswehr signed a seven-year cooperative
full-service agreement with Airbus Helicopters, which is responsible for
maintenance and repair management and implementation, material supply and
airworthiness.
The H145M LUH SOF can carry four soldiers and its missions will include
reconnaissance, search and rescue, medical evacuation and fire support. Unlike
other Bundeswehr helicopters, which have olive grey or spotted camouflage color
schemes, the H145M is painted dark grey as most of its missions will be at
night.
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