The Europe Attack Helicopter Market size is estimated at USD 1.94 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 2.40 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 4.40% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
The European nations are focusing on increasing the air superiority of their defense forces and this factor is leading to the procurement of new attack helicopters. Various armies of the countries in Europe have more than 140 attack helicopters on order. Germany Amry is investing in the modernization and maintenance of its existing fleet of Tiger attack helicopters.
In August 2023, the US State Department approved a Foreign Military Sale (FMS) worth USD 12 billion to supply 96 AH-64E Apache helicopters to the Polish armed forces. Similarly, the UK Army is currently acquiring 50 AH-64E attack rotorcraft, which will be delivered by 2024. The deal of USD 2.3 billion was signed in 2016 to replace the fleet of 66 Apache AH-1 helicopters (AH-64D equivalent) with 50 AH-64E Apache. A total of 26 AH-64Es are now in service in the UK. Similar modernization plans of the other countries are propelling the market growth for attack helicopters in Europe.
Russia's military expenditure is estimated to have increased by 9.2% in 2022 to USD 86.4 billion, equivalent to 4.1% of Russia's GDP. Russia accounts for one of the biggest defense budgets in the world and factors such as air space violations by other countries, foreign deployments in geographies such as the Middle East, rising border tensions in Eastern Europe, etc. are propelling the demand for advanced attack helicopters in the country.
In 2022, Russia's defense expenditure surged by over 40% in the first four months. The country spent around USD 26.4 billion in its defense sector to support its forces in the ongoing war with Ukraine. The Russian armed forces started the expansion of their aircraft fleet with new procurements and upgrades much before the current ongoing war. For instance, in 2021, the country ordered 442 helicopters, which include 65 Ka-52, 100 Ka-62, 10 Mi-8/17/171, 15 Mi-26, 99 Mi-28, 6 Mi-38, and 42 Mi-28.
The Ka-52 and Ka-62 attack helicopters are seen as competitors to the Apache AH-64. These helicopters are believed to significantly improve Russia's Intelligence, Reconnaissance, and Surveillance (IRS) missions when the country is faced with the twin challenges of Ukraine joining NATO and the Western countries using members in the Eastern European region to conduct military drills. The ongoing war with Ukraine is expected to aid in military helicopter procurement and drive the military aviation market in the country.
The attack helicopters market in Europe is consolidated with a few players such as The Boeing Company, Leonardo S.p.A., Airbus SE, Rostec, and Textron Inc. among others dominating the market. The major players are heavily investing in the development of advanced next-generation attack helicopters, with better lethality and situational awareness capabilities. Russian Helicopters announced the development of a new type of attack helicopter called Airborne Combat Vehicle, which is a variant of Mi-8AMTSh-VN Special Forces helicopter with advanced weaponry on board. Such developments of new product lines by the companies that suit the present combat needs of domestic and global armed forces are expected to growth of the companies in the coming years. The revenue of the key players in the region largely depends on orders from the defense agencies and after-sale support and maintenance programs.
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