Army plans to start replacing Chetak, Cheetah  copters in coming 3- 4 times  

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 Set to induct indigenous Light Utility copters; to ramp up UAV  line within coming five times   The Army plans to start replacing its old Chetak and Cheetah  copters within the coming three to four times with the indigenously- made Light Utility copters( LUH) and other alternate  copters which could be leased for a fixed period, according to  officers familiar with the matter.  

 The entire process of replacing the Chetak and Cheetah  copters is likely to take 10- 12 times, they said.   IndiaArmy plans to start replacing Chetak, Cheetah  copters in coming 3- 4 times   Army plans to start replacing Chetak, Cheetah  copters in coming 3- 4 times  Set to induct indigenous Light Utility copters; to ramp up UAV  line within coming five times.

   Army plans to start replacing Chetak, Cheetah  copters in coming 3- 4 times  

 One squadron of Light Combat copters has been  instated and  further will be  carried. THE ARMY plans to start replacing its old Chetak and Cheetah  copters within the coming three to four times with the indigenously- made Light Utility copters( LUH) and other alternate  copters which could be leased for a fixed period, according to  officers familiar with the matter.   The entire process of replacing the Chetak and Cheetah  copters is likely to take 10- 12 times, they said.   

  The  officers also said that the Army is looking to significantly ramp up its Unmanned Upstanding Vehicle( UAV)  line within the coming five times with a range of new UAVs  similar as the Israeli Heron Mk 2 and Hermes Starliner among others, while also upgrading the being  line of Heron Mk 1 UAVs to make them satellite communication- enabled.  

 An  sanctioned privy to the modernisation plans said the force requires 250 light  copters for surveillance and surveillance conditioning. “ We’ll buy the Light Utility copters, but given the capacities that HAL has  moment, we’ve to look at alternate means to replace the entire Cheetah and Chetak  line, ” the functionary said, adding that the total specialized life( overall  lifetime) of the Chetak and Cheetah  line will start getting over within three to four times. The  copters have been the primary idler of the Indian Armed Forces. 

  “ We’re looking at a couple of other options  similar as leasing a many  copters for a many times. latterly, if HAL can manufacture the  figures  needed, we might go for that too, ” the functionary said, adding that the focus will remain on getting indigenous  copters for the forces.  

 Around four months agone , the Army had published a Request for Information( RFI) to parcel  copters. The functionary said the Army has  entered several responses and is  presently in the process of analysing them after which the Request for Offer would be floated and other procedural issues will be completed. “ We’re hopeful of leasing a certain number of  copters in the future. ”   

Talking further about the LUH,  officers said the  copter has been fitted with an  bus airman, the trials for which are going on and the first lot of the copters are anticipated to be delivered by December 2024. Every time, around 30- 35  similar  copters are anticipated to be manufactured all the three services. 

  IndiaArmy plans to start replacing Chetak, Cheetah  copters in coming 3- 4 times   Army plans to start replacing Chetak, Cheetah  copters in coming 3- 4 times  Set to induct indigenous Light Utility copters; to ramp up UAV  line within coming five times. 

   One squadron of Light Combat copters has been  instated and  further will be  carried.   THE ARMY plans to start replacing its old Chetak and Cheetah  copters within the coming three to four times with the indigenously- made Light Utility copters( LUH) and other alternate  copters which could be leased for a fixed period, according to  officers familiar with the matter.   The entire process of replacing the Chetak and Cheetah  copters is likely to take 10- 12 times, they said.  

   The  officers also said that the Army is looking to significantly ramp up its Unmanned Upstanding Vehicle( UAV)  line within the coming five times with a range of new UAVs  similar as the Israeli Heron Mk 2 and Hermes Starliner among others, while also upgrading the being  line of Heron Mk 1 UAVs to make them satellite communication- enabled.   An  sanctioned privy to the modernisation plans said the force requires 250 light  copters for surveillance and surveillance conditioning. “ We’ll buy the Light Utility copters, but given the capacities that HAL has  moment, we’ve to look at alternate means to replace the entire Cheetah and Chetak  line, ” the functionary said, adding that the total specialized life( overall  lifetime) of the Chetak and Cheetah  line will start getting over within three to four times. The  copters have been the primary idler of the Indian Armed Forces. 

   “ We’re looking at a couple of other options  similar as leasing a many  copters for a many times. latterly, if HAL can manufacture the  figures  needed, we might go for that too, ” the functionary said, adding that the focus will remain on getting indigenous  copters for the forces.    Around four months agone  , the Army had published a Request for Information( RFI) to parcel  copters. The functionary said the Army has  entered several responses and is  presently in the process of analysing them after which the Request for Offer would be floated and other procedural issues will be completed. “ We’re hopeful of leasing a certain number of  copters in the future. ”   

  Talking further about the LUH,  officers said the  copter has been fitted with an  bus airman, the trials for which are going on and the first lot of the copters are anticipated to be delivered by December 2024. Every time, around 30- 35  similar  copters are anticipated to be manufactured all the three services.  

 THE ARMY Aviation’s modernisation plan is critical and comes at the right time in the wake of its Chetak, Cheetah  line nearing completion of their total specialized life and a number of  copter crashes in recent times. Considering all options, the Army has decided to replace them both with LUH and by leasing other alternate  copters, with preference to indigenous platforms. 

  The functionary said that  presently Cheetahs are the only  copters that are operated at the Siachen glacier regularly with ease and there’s no major issue with the  eggbeater at present.   He said the LUH is a good  copter and is 25- 30 per cent better than the Cheetah in terms of  cargo- carrying capability. The  bus- airman fitted LUH will have phenomenal  cargo carrying capability in high- altitude areas and will be a good platform to replace Chetaks and Cheetahs.  

 On the planned inductions of other  copters, the functionary said while one squadron of the Light Combat copters for the Army has  formerly been raised, the delivery of the rest of the  copters is anticipated to start in 18- 20 months. The Army is looking to  land 90 LCH, which will have the same armament  element as the Advanced Light Helicopter( ALH)- WSI called Rudra. The Army is also preparing to  inaugurate six Apache attack  copters from the US beforehand coming time onwards under a February 2020 deal. 

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