Bengaluru: HAL’s indigenous LCH deployed for operations at Leh


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Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Aug 12: In light of the prevailing situation on the border, HAL produced two Light Combat Helicopters (LCH) deployed for operations at a high altitude of Leh sector at short notice to support IAF missions.

“It is the lightest attack helicopter in the world designed and developed by HAL to meet the specific and unique requirements of the Indian Armed Forces reflecting the crucial role of HAL at Atma Nirbhar Bharat," said R Madhavan, CMD, HAL.

The vice-chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Harjit Singh Arora took part in one such operation along with HAL test pilot, Wg Cdr (Retd), Subash P John recently by taking-off from high altitude location to a forward area for a simulated attack on a high altitude target.

This was followed by a landing at one of the most treacherous helipads in the region. The LCH successfully demonstrated its quick deployment prowess to forward locations in extreme temperatures.

LCH is a potent weapon platform because of its state-of-the-art systems and highly accurate weapons that are capable of hitting any type of target by day or night.

The other features of LCH include its ability to operate in the complete ‘Area of Responsibility’ (AOR) and altitudes. It has the capability to carry adequate weapon load at high altitudes under varied conditions. "All these characteristics make it most suitable for hot and high altitude operations," says a media release from HAL.

The IAF and the Indian Army together need around 160 LCHs.

The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) had approved the proposal for the initial batch of 15 LCHs. The IAF issued Request for Proposal (RFP) for 15 Limited Series Production (LSP) helicopter (10 for IAF and 5 for the army) and HAL had submitted its response.

Technical evaluation and the price negotiations concluded and the order is expected shortly.

However, as a proactive measure, HAL launched the production of LSPs in anticipation of orders at its Bengaluru facility, the media release said.

  

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