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A Tiger flies over Afghanistan

A Tiger flies over Afghanistan

Source: Airbus Helicopters


FRENCH TIGERS JOIN USED TO HUNT DRONES IN UAE DEPLOYMENT

Friday, April 10, 2026
A Tiger flies over Afghanistan

A Tiger flies over Afghanistan

Source: Airbus Helicopters


PARIS - France has deployedTiger attack helicopters to the United Arab Emirates to intercept enemy drones, marking a tactical shift in how modern militaries defend against low-cost aerial threats, the head of the French Army said.

In an interview with the French magazine Le Point published on March 30, Gen. Pierre Schill, Chief of Staff of the Army, confirmed that four of the attack helicopters are now integrated into a layered air defense network in the Middle East. While the Tiger was originally designed for reconnaissance and anti-tank warfare, it is now being utilized as a mobile "drone hunter" to protect critical infrastructure and military installations.

The deployment addresses a growing economic imbalance in modern warfare, where high-end fighter jets often fire missiles costing millions of dollars to down drones worth only a few thousand. Schill noted that the Tiger’s 30mm chin-mounted cannon provides a "very powerful" and cost-effective alternative. By using gunfire rather than guided munitions, French forces can neutralize slow-moving, one-way attack drones while preserving limited stockpiles of advanced missiles.

The move follows an intense period of regional activity in early 2026, during which French and allied forces have reportedly intercepted more than 1,000 drones. Military analysts say the Tiger’s success in the UAE provides a blueprint for the future of attack helicopters, proving they remain relevant in an era dominated by unmanned systems.

Source: https://www.lepoint.fr/monde/moyen-orient-logistique-puissance-des-feux-les-confidences-du-chef-detat-major-de-larmee-de-terre-NSGNIKNLTFGMBFTAXKWSBDF
Author: D Royce 
 
Army Advances Finalists for Helicopter Pilot Training

Source: Airbus Helicopters


ARMY ADVANCES FINALISTS FOR HELICOPTER PILOT TRAINING

Thursday, April 9, 2026
Army Advances Finalists for Helicopter Pilot Training

Source: Airbus Helicopters


WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. Army has advanced at least two finalists, Bell and M1 Support Services, to the final phase of its Flight School Next competition, which aims to modernize and outsource its entry-level helicopter pilot training program. A third competitor, Lockheed Martin, was eliminated, while AAR Corp may also have been in contention.

Despite Congressional concerns and a funding pause pending further review, the Army continues the competition and expects to select a winner by September. The program seeks a contractor-owned, more cost-effective training model to replace the current system.

Bell’s proposal centers on the Bell 505 helicopter, while M1’s team plans to use the Robinson R66, both single-engine aircraft intended to reduce costs compared to the twin-engine UH-72 Lakota currently used. The winning contractor is expected to train 800-1,500 pilots annually over a 26-year period.

 
Airbus H225

Airbus H225

Source: Airbus


VIETNAM HELICOPTER CORP ORDERS THREE MORE H225S

Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Airbus H225

Airbus H225

Source: Airbus


HANOI - The Vietnam Helicopter Corporation (VNH) recently finalized a deal with Airbus to acquire three additional H225 helicopters, a move intended to modernize and strengthen its aerial capabilities.

These new aircraft will be integrated into the operations of VNH’s northern and southern divisions, primarily to support the country's offshore energy sector while also assisting in search and rescue and utility missions. This procurement is part of a broader strategy to phase out older models, such as the Super Puma and H155, in favor of the H225's superior range and all-weather reliability.

By standardizing its fleet with these high-capacity machines, VNH aims to enhance its service flexibility and maintain its long-standing partnership with Airbus, which dates back nearly two decades.

Source: Aviation International News
Associated URL: https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/aerospace/2026-04-07/vietnam-helicopter-corporation-orders-three-more-h225s
Author: Charlotte Bailey  
 

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