+49 2641 3703 – 0 +49 2641 3703 – 199 info@moench-group.com

Serbia Accepts First of Nine H145M

December will see two more helos delivered

Airbus recently announced that the Serbian Minister of Defence Aleksandar Vulin visited the Airbus Helicopters Donauwörth, Germany site to accept the first H145M for the Serbian Air Force (SAF.

In December, two H145Ms will be delivered to the Serbian Ministry of Interior (MoI).

Altogether, Serbia will receive nine H145Ms, earmarked for the SAF and for the MoI. Four of the SAF’s aircraft will be equipped with the HForce weapon management system.

We assess the implementation of the contract as an example of successful cooperation and positive business practice,” said Minister Vulin. “All the activities so far have been carried out within the agreed deadlines, and we expect the future activities to be implemented in the same manner. We are particularly pleased to point out that the activities of the industrial cooperation covered by the contract are taking place within the planned timelines.”

“I would like to thank the Serbian government and personally Defence Minister Vulin for their trust in the latest member of our H145 family and for the smooth cooperation since the negotiations started in 2016,” Wolfgang Schoder, CEO of Airbus Helicopters Germany, said. “We see a lot more opportunities for the H145M in Europe and beyond.”

The contract between Airbus Helicopters and Serbia foresees transfer of technology, spare parts, tools and documentation for the helicopters’ maintenance and repair. Airbus Helicopters will also certify Serbia’s Moma Stanojlovic aeronautical plant as a centre for the maintenance of GAZELLE helicopters and will include it in its overhaul network. Airbus will also support Serbian manufacturing plants and research and development institutions to obtain relevant qualifications and certificates to become a supplier.

The Н145M has several optional equipment packages that can be installed or removed depending on the assigned mission. With a maximum take-off weight of 3.7t, the H145M can be used for a wide range of tasks, including troop transport, utility, surveillance, air rescue, armed reconnaissance and medical evacuation.

The Serbian aircraft will be equipped with a fast roping system, high-performance camera, fire support equipment and ballistic protection, as well as an electronic countermeasures system to support demanding operational requirements. The HForce system, developed by Airbus Helicopters, will allow Serbia to equip and operate their aircraft with a large set of ballistic or guided air-to-ground and air-to-air weapons.

The H145M is a tried-and-tested light twin-engine helicopter that was first delivered in 2015 to the German Armed Forces and has since been ordered by Hungary, Thailand and Luxemburg. The programme’s maturity allows Airbus Helicopters to execute orders on cost and on schedule. Mission readiness of the H145Ms already in service is above 95 percent.

Related Posts

The Rafale enters service in the Croatian Air Force

The Rafale enters service in the Croatian Air Force

The first six Rafale operated by the Croatian Air Force were welcomed at the Zagreb operational base by the President of the Republic of Croatia Zoran Milanović, the Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and the Minister of Defense Ivan Anušić

Publish date

11/26/2018

Sign up to our newsletter and stay up to date.

News

Air

C4ISR

Components / Systems

Cyber

Defence Business

Homeland Security

International Security

Land

Latin America (Spanish)

Logistics

Naval

Training & Simulation

Space

Special Forces

Unmanned

Publications

Contact Us

Contact Info

Mönch Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
Christine-Demmer-Straße 7
53474 Bad Neuenahr – Ahrweiler

+49 2641 3703 – 0

+49 2641 3703 - 199

Follow On

X