Russian Helicopters celebrates operators of Russian rotorcraft at LIMA 2025

LANGKAWI: Russian Helicopters, part of State Corporation “Rostec”, handed out awards to representatives of Malaysia’s Fire and Rescue Department (BOMBA) and its after-sales service provider, AIROD. For about 30 years, BOMBA has consistently used only Russian-made helicopters. The ceremony took place during the 17th International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition LIMA 2025.

Russian-built Mi-17 helicopters are widely used in Malaysia, forming the backbone of the Fire and Rescue Department’s fleet. One of these Russian-built helicopters from the Department’s fleet is on display at LIMA 2025.

“These helicopters play a vital role in safeguarding Malaysia’s national interests. They help save lives and protect the country’s unique natural environment. Their consistent and trouble-free performance in tropical and maritime conditions is a testament to the reliability, safety, and efficiency of Russian helicopters,” commented Russian Helicopters.

At the show, Russian Helicopters are also showcasing three models of rotorcraft: the Mi-171A3 helicopter, the Ka-32A11M firefighting helicopter, and the Ansat helicopter.

The multi-purpose Mi-171A3 helicopter was developed to meet the needs of oil and gas companies. It is designed to transport people and cargo to offshore drilling platforms, and to carry out offshore search and rescue operations.

The Ansat is a lightweight, versatile helicopter that offers high manoeuverability, a spacious convertible cabin, and ease of operation.

The Ka-32A11M is the latest addition to the legendary Ka-32 family of helicopters. Operators from various countries agree that it is one of the best firefighting helicopters. The upgraded rotorcraft is fitted with a new Russian-made SP-32 water tank. With a capacity of up to 4 tonnes of water, it features digital controls and enhanced water intake and discharge ergonomics.

The Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA), the largest event of its kind in the Asia-Pacific region, has been held every two years since 1991.

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