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India made the world’s lightest combat helicopter, India became the leader in the production of indigenous weapons

After the Kargil War of 1999, the need for an effective helicopter for high-altitude precision strikes was felt by the Indian Air Force. Keeping this in mind, the design and development of an indigenously built and light combat helicopter was approved by the Government of India in October 2006. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited undertook to dedicate this resource in the national interest. With his perseverance and tireless hard work, Arru completed this adventure.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi handed over the indigenous Light Combat Helicopter to the Indian Air Force during the ‘National Defense Surrender’ ceremony held in Jhansi to commemorate the 75th year of the country’s independence. The event ran from November 17 to 19. IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal Vivek Ram Choudhary in the presence of several dignitaries symbolically expressed anger on behalf of the Indian Air Force. Received.

The Indian Army apprised the government of its requirements at an official event in December 2013, which called for a total of 160 LCHs. Now, in view of this demand of the army, RR has committed to produce 30 helicopters per year. Twin engine Rush in the 5-8 tonne weight category. It is the only attack helicopter in the world, which can take-off at an altitude of 5,000 meters or 16,400 feet with a huge amount of weapons and fuel. Along with this, it has the ability to fly up to a height of 15 to 16 thousand feet.

Equipped with air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles It is also fitted with a 20 mm gun, 70 mm rocket and air-to-air missile. Combined with its avionics and arm, it can locate and destroy any target, whether in the air or on the ground. This attack helicopter is operated manually during the mission. It can be erected at 180 degrees and can be turned upside down if needed. It can spin 360 degrees, that is, it has the ability to quickly spin and change its course in the air, which makes it invincible for fast-moving.

India is surrounded by enemies from all directions. India shares inhospitable borders with these, which are likely to turn into battlefields going forward. In this sequence, whether it is Kargil or Doklam, India has always felt the need for an advanced and light fighter aircraft. The fulfillment of these requirements was visible on 12 August 2020, when the Indian Air Force deployed two LCH prototypes to Ladakh to conduct armed patrols from forward air bases. A large proportion of any aircraft or helicopter, especially for operating at high altitudes, is composed of composite materials and lighter metals such as titanium, to withstand extreme temperatures and harsh environments.