UK opens bidding for new helicopter, to award contract in 2025
Feb 27, 08:09 PM
Members of the British military work with a Puma HC2 helicopter at Thruxton Aerodrome on April 9, 2020, in Andover, England. The British military wants to replace its Puma fleet with more modern helicopters, and plans to award a contract for the New Medium Helicopter in 2025. (Leon Neal/Getty Images)
Britain has opened up
bids for its New Medium
Helicopter program as the nation’s modernization
program moves into a major new phase, the Defence Ministry announced Tuesday.
The U.K. expects to
award a contract in 2025 to build the new helicopters, the ministry said.
According to a March 2022 government document about major defense projects, the
deal could be worth nearly £1.2 billion (U.S. $1.5 billion).
“The New Medium
Helicopter will provide essential support to
our military operations, and we’re pleased to have reached this next important
stage of the program,” Defence Procurement Minister James Cartlidge said in the
news release. “The program’s competition includes essential criteria that are
key to securing vital rotary wing operational independence, allowing us to
respond swiftly to emerging threats in a highly contested world.”
This program is expected
to deliver up to 44 medium-lift
support helicopters that can operate in all environments
and perform up to five different jobs that were previously covered by different
types of aircraft, the ministry said, including carrying out both combat and
humanitarian missions. This is expected to streamline the U.K.’s vertical lift
capabilities, providing more efficiency and operational flexibility, the
ministry added.
The U.K. branches of
Airbus Helicopters, Leonardo Helicopters and Lockheed Martin are expected to
submit bids now that the British military has released its invitation to
negotiate.
The potential to export
these helicopters to other countries will be an important element the U.K. will
consider as it evaluates bids, the ministry said. Other issues to undergo
consideration include the helicopters’ design, production and manufacturing
process.
“The New Medium
Helicopter contract will secure the vital operational independence we require,
as well as investing in U.K. skills for the long term, and demonstrates the
U.K. government’s commitment to the Defence and Security Industrial Strategy,”
the ministry said in its release.
The winner of this
contract will replace the Army’s Puma helicopters, as well as the country’s
aging Bell 412, Bell 212 and Airbus Dauphin helicopters.
Lockheed and its
subsidiary Sikorsky plan to submit the Black Hawk helicopter for the New Medium
Helicopter program. Sikorsky president Paul Lemmo said at the Paris Air Show in
June 2023 that it was considering setting up a Black Hawk final assembly line
in the U.K. to strengthen its bid for the program. A final assembly line on the
European continent — likely Poland — is also an option, Lemmo added.
Airbus has teamed up
with Boeing to pitch the H175M for the program, which it would build in Wales.
The H175M would be a militarized version of Airbus’ commercial H175 helicopter.
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