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NH90s to replace German Navy Westland Sea Lynx from 2025....

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https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... nx-460052/
Germany has selected the NH Industries NH90
as the replacement for its navy's 21-strong fleet
of Westland Sea Lynx 88A anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopters.

Due to be delivered from 2025,
Berlin will take a version of the NFH model,
which is closest to the "Caiman" ASW variant operated by France,
the country's defence ministry says.

A bill supporting the acquisition will laid before the German parliament next year,
following the recommendation to buy the NH90s,
made by Vice Admiral Joachim Ruhle,
inspector general of the country's armed forces.
No details on how many helicopters are being acquired has been released.

Germany is already procuring a fleet of 18 NH90 "Sea Lions" as replacements for its elderly Westland Sea King 41s
to be used on search and rescue and troop transport missions.

The Sea Lion helicopters are being assembled at the Donauworth plant of Airbus Helicopters,
which is shareholder in the NHI consortium along with Leonardo and Fokker.

Although Leonardo will receive some revenue from the latest acquisition,
Berlin's decision is a blow for the manufacturer's Yeovil, UK site that builds the AW159 Wildcat,
which was seen by the company as a natural successor to the Sea Lynx. :|
The airframer has no current orders for the type. :|
https://navaltoday.com/2019/08/01/citin ... successor/
The first search and rescue NH90 variant, the Sea Lion,
is scheduled to be delivered this year.

The first frigate helicopter version,
to be referred to as the multi-role frigate helicopter (MRFH),
is to be delivered in 2025, according to the navy.

At the time of the first MRFH delivery,
the German Navy’s Sea Lynx fleet will be over 40 years old.
The whole fleet was grounded in 2014 after cracks had been found on the fuselages of 15 of the 22 units.
They returned to full operational capability in January 2017.
https://www.janes.com/article/90231/ger ... e-sea-lynx
The representative of the Inspector General of the German Armed Forces,
Vice Admiral Joachim Rühle,
approved this proposal on 29 July 2019,
and the new helicopters are to be delivered from 2025.

Although no prospective contract value or numbers were given,
a Germany Navy source has disclosed that 31 NH90 helicopters will replace the 21 Sea Lynxes. :!:
November 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
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