Reinforcements
In 2021, a contract was signed between the General Directorate for Armaments and Materiel (DGAM) and Airbus for the delivery of 36 new H135P3s for the Spanish Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of the Interior. Out of the 18 designated for the Ministry of the Interior, nine are allocated to the Cuerpo de Guardia Civil, and nine to the CNP. “We need these aircraft for the many tasks we have to perform at various locations in the country. Furthermore, the new aircraft are equipped with fast-roping capability for the operative team, making them an excellent addition,” Martin says.
The H135 helicopters of the SMA are well equipped for their tasks and can be fitted with the Spectrolab SX-16 Nightsun, facilitating the detection of possible suspects on the ground. Additionally, the aircraft can be equipped with cameras that transmit real-time images to the command center and ground units. Currently, two types are in use: the FSI Ultra Media III system, mainly used during daylight, and since 2017, Teledyne FLIR’s Star Safire 380-HD forward-looking infrared camera. “Due to budgetary reasons, not all H135s are equipped with this yet, but the goal is to outfit most aircraft with this new system,” Martin explains. The H135s also feature GPS integrated mapping, stabilized binoculars, Anvis-9 NVG, rappel and fast roping capability, and a rescue crane.
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