WASHINGTON - Morocco has ordered 10 Airbus H225M helicopters to replace the Royal Moroccan Air Force's aging Puma fleet that has been in service for 40 years, Airbus announced.
Airbus Helicopters CEO Bruno Even said the deal reflects strong international momentum for the H225M, which he described as a reference platform for complex missions in tough environments. The company did not disclose the contract value.
The H225M is marketed as a multi-purpose military helicopter suited for special operations, combat search and rescue, tactical support and casualty evacuation.
Morocco's aircraft will be configured for combat search and rescue and equipped with a double hoist, searchlight, Safran Euroflir 410 electro-optical system, machine guns and an electronic warfare self-protection suite.
The purchase follows a 2024 decision by the Netherlands to buy 12 H225Ms for special forces.