The Irish Defence Forces are set to bolster their aerial capabilities with the acquisition of four Airbus H145M helicopters.
The Bell 407, introduced in 1996, is a light utility helicopter. Since its introduction by Bell Helicopter, the 407 has been recognized for its reliability and performance, in logistical and ...
The Department of Defence has signed a deal to buy four new helicopters aimed at boosting the capabilities of the Air Corps ...
The Army on Thursday received the first model of the homegrown Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) as part of its efforts to ...
Ireland orders four Airbus H145M helicopters to enhance maritime security and pilot training for the Air Corps by 2027.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has announced a deal for four new light-utility helicopters to boost Air Corps capabilities.
Recognized by the NATO reporting name of Hoodlum, the Ka-226 Sergei was introduced in 2002 as a light utility helicopter. It has a fairly low top speed of 127 mph. The Ka-226 can be outfitted with ...
The Government has signed a deal worth almost €100 million for the purchase of four new military helicopters. The new Airbus ...
The Department of Defence said in a statement the H145Ms represent “a vast modernisation and expansion of light-utility helicopter capability for the Air Corps”. It stated their multi-role ...
Ireland has ordered four Airbus H145M light utility helicopters to replace its ageing EC135 helicopters under a deal worth ...