Breaking 17:45 Benabdallah critiques government action and outlines PPS alternative 17:30 Netanyahu orders xepansion of security buffer zone in Southern Lebanon 17:15 Rabat ranks among top emerging cities in Global Attractiveness Index 17:00 Morocco under HM King Mohammed VI reinforces Solidarity with Arab Nations 16:45 Former Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy appointed head of Arab League 16:31 The XI of the Week: from Madrid to Malabo, a roadmap toward continental and global leadership 16:30 Tottenham Hotspur interim manager Tudor departs after string of defeats 16:15 Prophet’s Sirah and Islamic Civilization Museum welcomes 10 million visitors, ICESCO reports 16:00 F'murr's comic legacy celebrated in Strasbourg exhibition 15:45 Indian banks request three-month window to comply with new FX limits 15:30 India relaxes kerosene regulations to address energy supply disruptions 15:15 MPS proposes CEO change to strengthen governance and internal cooperation 15:00 Bahrain bans night navigation amid rising tensions with Iran 14:45 Ukraine’s President Zelensky arrives in Jordan to strengthen Gulf ties 14:30 Humpback whale “Timmy” struggles to escape shallow waters off Germany 14:15 Swiss public supports stricter social media rules for minors, survey shows 14:00 Moroccan filmmaker Manal Chahboun competes in the first Walloon Film Festival 13:45 Morocco’s textile industry holds ground in Europe amid rising Asian competition 13:30 Nightclub fire near Strasbourg forces evacuation of 750 people in Kehl 13:15 Teen in custody after fatal incident near the Promenade des Anglais in Nice 13:00 Israel blocks Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from celebrating Palm Sunday mass for the first time in centuries 11:27 Pentagon prepares for potential ground operations in Iran amid rising tensions 11:22 UAE targeted by missile and drone attacks, defense ministry says 11:06 Three killed and dozens injured in building fire in northern China 11:01 Journalists must never be targeted in conflicts, says France amid Lebanon tensions 10:48 Ethiopia secures $13 billion in investment deals to boost key sectors 10:27 Suspicious trades linked to Trump policy shifts raise calls for closer scrutiny 10:08 WTO talks stall as U.S.-India divide over e-commerce duties persists 09:50 Paris attack foiled near bank of america, two more suspects arrested 09:18 Casablanca to host 15th heritage days under the theme “casablanca atlantique” 08:51 Morocco faces economic pressure amid Hormuz Strait tensions 08:37 Algeria mourns former president Liamine Zeroual 08:18 France seeks buyer for ‘60 millions de consommateurs’ after institute liquidation 08:06 Rima hassan barred from entering canada, denounces ‘attempted censorship’ 07:28 Mexican protesters turn highway into football pitch to denounce World Cup impact 07:14 Driver arrested after pedestrians struck in derby, several seriously injured 21:03 Love Brand 2025 | inwi among the favorite national brands of consumers in Morocco

Spain's defense plan includes helicopter upgrades for state officials

Saturday 03 May 2025 - 15:10
By: Dakir Madiha
Spain's defense plan includes helicopter upgrades for state officials

Among the budget allocations detailed in the industrial and technological plan for security and defense, there exists a specific line item dedicated to the “replacement of multipurpose helicopters.” This initiative aims to ensure the air transport capacity necessary to support state actions, particularly for high-ranking officials, including the royal family, the presidency, and various ministries.

The Spanish government has earmarked funds to acquire six new helicopters, which will replace two Cougar helicopters and four Super Puma models currently in use by the 402 Squadron of the Air and Space Army. This squadron is tasked with transporting state authorities and providing logistical support for official missions.

The significance of this expenditure aligns with Spain's commitment to enhancing its defense capabilities, aiming to reach a defense spending target of 2% of GDP. The new helicopters will not only serve the logistical needs of the state but will also be critical in operational missions assigned to the squadron, which operates from Cuatro Vientos Air Base in Madrid.

The 402 Squadron, established in 1972, has been on call 24/7, participating in search and rescue missions alongside its primary responsibility of transporting officials. Among its notable members is King Felipe VI, who has been trained as a helicopter pilot for both the Cougar and Super Puma models.

The planned acquisition follows a previously initiated process to update the fleet, which began with the preparation of an Operational Need Document (DNO). This document outlines the specifications and operational roles required for the new helicopters to effectively fulfill the missions of the squadron.

The Eurocopter AS 532 UL Cougar, a military variant of the popular Super Puma, boasts a length of 15.53 meters and a rotor diameter of 15.6 meters. Its design strikes a balance between load capacity and maneuverability, allowing it to carry up to 4,650 kg and operate with a maximum takeoff weight of 9,000 kg.

In contrast, the Aérospatiale AS 332 M1 Super Puma is designed for medium-sized missions, featuring a fuselage length of 15.5 meters. With a maximum takeoff weight of 7,800 kg, it can transport nearly 4,490 kg or accommodate up to 20 passengers, making it well-suited for VIP institutional travel.

As Spain seeks to modernize its defense infrastructure, the introduction of these new helicopters represents a significant step toward ensuring the security and efficiency of state operations.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.