The weaponised helicopter will be an armed variant of advanced light helicopter Dhruv (in pic) used by the Indian Army.
NEW DELHI (PTI): Indian Army’s aerial firepower capabilities will get a boost as it is soon going to induct the attack version of indigenously-built Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) ‘Rudra’.
The ‘Rudra’ is the first weaponised chopper built in the country and will be inducted into the Army Aviation Corps in the current financial year, army officials told PTI here.
Armed with an array of guns, rocket pods, air-to-air and anti-tank guided missiles, the fleet of the weaponised helicopters, the “heavily-loaded” ALH, has been approved for induction as part of modernisation and capability development efforts by the government, they said.
Integration of the weaponised aerial platform into the Army will provide the field commanders the ability to apply decisive combat power at critical times anywhere in the battle field, they said.
Rudra is an armed variant of ALH Dhruv chopper and “necessary changes have been made in the airframe of the chopper to give it agility and speed to make it a suitable support weapon for the ground troops.”
The chopper has been named ‘Rudra’, one of the names of Lord Shiva who is worshipped as the destroyer of enemies, to signify the helicopter's firepower and capabilities.
The HAL is also in the process of developing a Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) which will be inducted in both the Army and Indian Air Force.
The 5.5 tonne class twin-engine chopper has a number of advanced features such as Automatic Flight Control System, Integrated Dynamic System, Full Authority Digital Electronic Control and it can cruise at speeds of 250 km per hour.
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