On 31 January 2022, Leonardo delivered the last of the seventeen ordered Leonardo HH-139B helicopters to the Aeronautica Militare (ItAF, Italian Air Force). HH-139B MM82038 with code 15-75 was flown to Cervia air base near Ravenna, to join the 83º Gruppo SAR.
Intended as a dedicated AMI variant of Leonardo's successful AW139 platform, the HH-139B will be used for a range of missions including (Combat) Search And Rescue (CSAR), fire-fighting and Slow Mover Interceptor training exercises.
The first HH-139B was delivered in December 2020. The seventeen examples will join the current fleet of thirteen multirole HH-139As and four VH-139As. The HH-139B differs from the first batch of HH-139As by featuring a wider series of equipment and technical solutions.
It is recognizable by the undercarriage, which sits lower and is the standard for the civilian AW139. It also carries a Wescam MX-15i HD multi-sensor under the nose section, a Trakka searchlight fitted to the left hand side of the fuselage and the presence of a dual Goodrich hoist, replacing the single one on the HH-139A model.
The crew comprises two pilots, a systems and/or winch operator and an air-rescuer. But to meet other eventualities, a medical assistant or a second air-rescuer can be carried when necessary.
The Scramble Magazine databae for Italy has the following HH-139Bs on strength with the 15° Stormo Stefano Cagna:
Photo (just illustrative) by Daniel Abela (via jetphotos.com)