Combining performance, discretion and firepower, Airbus’ single-engine H125M is ideal for military tactical missions – from armed reconnaissance and light attack to air mission command and control.

 

Armed reconnaissance and light attack

During armed reconnaissance and light attack missions in such applications as a Quick Reaction Force (QRF), the H125M provides rapid-response fire support for troops.

Different configurations are proposed to military operators for the weaponization of the platform.

HForce : The helicopter can be equipped with Airbus’ HForce weapons system – an integrated, comprehensive, modular and cost-efficient weapon system.

Air mission command and control

With the longest range in its category, the H125M is a perfect platform for Air Mission Command and Control or Forward Air Control.

The H125M's spacious interior – with no separation between the cockpit and the cabin – facilitates the dialogue within the crew, and offers an excellent field of view, whatever the crew member's position.

 

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H125M in focus

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