Saturday, September 7, 2024

Airbus Helicopters Secures Major Contract with Iraq for 12 H225M Multi-Role Helicopters



Airbus Helicopters has entered into a significant agreement with the Republic of Iraq, marking a milestone in the country's defense modernization. The contract, signed in Baghdad, involves the delivery of 12 H225M multi-role helicopters to the Iraqi Army Aviation Command. Present at the signing were Iraqi Defense Minister Thabet al-Abbassi and French Ambassador to Baghdad Patrick Durel, underscoring the importance of the deal to both nations.

Credit:https://www.airbus.com/en/products-services/helicopters/military-helicopters/h225m


The H225M helicopters will serve as replacements for Iraq’s aging fleet of Mi-17 helicopters, introducing advanced capabilities to the military's air operations. These multi-purpose helicopters are designed for a wide range of missions, such as counter-terrorism efforts, special operations, tactical troop transport, assault operations, ground fire support, and medical evacuation (MEDEVAC). They will also play a crucial role in combat search and rescue missions.

With deliveries slated to begin in 2025, this contract highlights Iraq's ongoing efforts to enhance its military capabilities while strengthening ties with international defense partners like Airbus Helicopters and France. The deployment of these helicopters will provide the Iraqi Army with the tools needed to face various operational challenges in the years to come.

This deal represents a vital step in modernizing Iraq’s air defense fleet, enhancing both security and strategic mobility in the region.

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