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1000+helicopter plan: India's massive rotorcraft requirement / Singh, Angad   Journal Article
Singh, Angad Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words India  Coast Guard  Helicopter  Indian Army  Light Combat Helicopter  HAL 
COAS  Naresh Chandra Committee 
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ID:   154678


Apache Indian: the Indian Air Force is preparing to induct the much sought-after Boeing AH-64E helicopters / Deepak, Jaison   Journal Article
Deepak, Jaison Journal Article
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ID:   138585


Army aviation corps: on the wings of transformation / Bansal, Shantanu K   Article
Bansal, Shantanu K Article
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Summary/Abstract Established in 1986, the Army Aviation Corps (AAC) is one of the youngest Corps in the Indian Army. It has operated over all types of terrain from deserts plains, forests and high mountains to perpetually frozen battlefields. Army aviators fly several missions every day to support forces deployed in high altitude areas. Some of the missions are dedicated to casualty evacuation and routine operations for the AAC. Day in and day out, the AAC also perform a wide range of tasks such as ferrying soldiers to and from the battlefield. Army aviators thus work as a force multiplier by providing rapid movement of men and material at short notice. The AAC has taken part in a number of UN missions and several disaster relief operations in India.
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ID:   122144


Coming of age: HAL would be the third largest producer of light military helicopter by 2020 / Chandra, Atul   Journal Article
Chandra, Atul Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   106896


Growing up: Dhruv Mk-III boasts of numerous improvements / Chandra, Atul   Journal Article
Chandra, Atul Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words India  IAF  Light Utility Helicopter  Light Combat Helicopter  HAL  Dhruv Mk 3 
Dhruv  Ecuador Helicopters 
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ID:   098032


Helicopters in India: the burgeoning market   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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LCH fills in an important gap for intercepting and engaging UAV / Pillai, Unni   Article
Pillai, Unni Article
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Summary/Abstract When it comes to the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH), we have certainly been able to translate all the learnings that we had previously in testing the Dhruv. In fact, you can say the LCH is a quantum jump over the Dhruv in every way. The LCH is extremely manoeuvrable at the same time it is rock steady, yes these are conflicting but the LCH does both these things very well. It is a very steady weapons platform, an attribute for its dedicated attack role and fills in an important gap for intercepting and engaging Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). Fighter aircraft are too fast for intercepting UAVs while the helicopters that we have are not fast enough, the LCH exactly fills this slot with its speed and mix of guns and missiles.
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Light combat helicopter / CLAWS Research Team   Journal Article
CLAWS Research Team Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words India  Light Combat Helicopter  LCH 
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New flying coffins: the government has to take up on priority the maintenance of the obsolete Cheetah/Chetak fleet / Pawar, Balli   Journal Article
Pawar, Balli Journal Article
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Tasked to perform: HAL's helicopters will provide the Indian armed forces with high altitude capabilities / Chandra, Atul   Journal Article
Chandra, Atul Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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