Combat helicopters will soon be thundering over Mühlhausen: the exercise is starting!

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Bundeswehr attack helicopters will fly in Eichsfeld from June 24th to 26th, 2025. Exercise includes low-level flights and navigation maneuvers.

Kampfhubschrauber der Bundeswehr fliegen vom 24. bis 26. Juni 2025 im Eichsfeld. Übung umfasst Tiefflüge und Navigationsmanöver.
Bundeswehr attack helicopters will fly in Eichsfeld from June 24th to 26th, 2025. Exercise includes low-level flights and navigation maneuvers.

Combat helicopters will soon be thundering over Mühlhausen: the exercise is starting!

In the coming days, Bundeswehr attack helicopters will be making their rounds in the Mühlhausen Basin. Up to four Tiger aircraft will be in the air at the same time, some of them flying at an impressive height of “tree height”. This form of exercise is part of the annual mandatory flights to renew the pilots' flying license. Loud MDR This is a completely normal routine that takes place during regular times of the day. The helicopters usually fly in pairs, which not only increases safety but also increases the efficiency of the exercises.

A special eye is required to keep a close eye on the entire event, as ground staff are not included in this exercise. The attack helicopter regiment in Fritzlar, the only one of its kind in Germany, is also very well positioned with a total of 51 Eurocopter Tigers. These state-of-the-art machines are manufactured by Airbus and have proven themselves in the reconnaissance and security of ground forces.

The Eurocopter Tiger: A technical masterpiece

The Eurocopter Tiger, originally launched as an anti-tank helicopter (PAH-2), is operated by the Bundeswehr as the Tiger support helicopter (UHT). It has officially been called the Tiger attack helicopter (KHT) since 2013 and has demonstrated a wide range of operational capabilities since it was put into service in 2003. What is particularly noteworthy is that the Tiger is considered a serious competitor to the AH-64 Apache due to its high maneuverability, modern technology and excellent armament Wikipedia summarizes.

Manufacturing takes place in several countries, while the engines are manufactured by MTU Turbomeca Rolls-Royce in Hallbergmoos. With a composite hull that reduces radar visibility by 80%, the Tiger also offers many advantages in modern warfare. Equipped with a 30 mm machine cannon and the ability to combat various air and ground targets, it impressively shows how aviation technology and military requirements interrelate.

Exercises in Eichsfeld and northern Hesse

While the Mühlhausen Basin exercise is an important part of the training program, military exercises also take place in other parts of Germany. An exercise is carried out in Eichsfeld during the week from Tuesday to Thursday, during which the pilots train low-level flights and navigation maneuvers from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. This practice is crucial to ensure combat helicopter combat readiness, such as Hesse show reported.

In northern Hesse there are even night flights that operate from Monday to Thursday. The noises that the Tiger helicopters make during their dives become an important topic. In general, the regimental equipment in Fritzlar ensures that noise complaints can be minimized by regularly changing the exercise areas. In this way, the training operations for the Air Force and at the same time the quality of life of the local residents remain in harmony.

With the impressive technology of the Eurocopter Tiger and regular exercises, the Bundeswehr shows that it can continue to operate at the highest level. The Tiger has developed into an indispensable part of German operational strategies and fascinates not only the military, but also the technology enthusiasts among us.