Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

HAL looks to make Apache-like copters by ’27

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NEWDELHI: In an ambitious project with strategic significan­ce, aerospace major Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd (HAL) has started ground work to produce a 10 to 12 tonne attack helicopter by 2027 which will be comparable with some of the best medium-lift military choppers globally like the Apache of the Boeing.

Chairman and Managing Director of HAL R Madhavan said the aim of the mega project is to stop import of more than Rs 4 lakh crore worth of military helicopter­s for the three services in the coming years.

In an interview to PTI, Madhato van said the HAL has completed the preliminar­y design of the helicopter and that initial plan is to produce at least 500 units with the first prototype set to be ready by 2023 if the government gives the go ahead to the project this year.

“One major project we are focusing on is to produce a helicopter in 10 to 12 tonnes category

› One major project we are focusing on is to produce a helicopter in 10 to 12 tonnes category to replace the Mi-17 fleet. R MADHAVAN, HAL CMD

replace the Mi-17 fleet. It will be an indigenous platform with the potential to manufactur­e around 500 helicopter­s. It will stop import of more than ~ 4 lakh crore worth of platforms from foreign countries,” he said.

Madhavan said an amount of ~9,600 crore will be required for design as well as to produce the prototype of the helicopter. “If we get the approval in 2020, we will be able to manufactur­e the first chopper by 2027. We are looking at producing at least 500 helicopter­s of the variant. It will be a major project we are working on,” he said.

A military expert described the project as the biggest by the HAL after developmen­t of the Tejas military aircraft. “We have done the preliminar­y design. We have also been in discussion with the Air Force and the Navy. The 10-12 tonnes category will have two basic structures on similar platforms. The naval version will have different dimension compared to the one for the Army and the Air Force,” Madhavan said on the proposed mega project.

“Like the LCH (Light Combat Helicopter) we developed from the Dhruv platform, a similar variant of 10-12 tonnes category can be produced to make it an Apache equivalent,” said Madhavan. The helicopter will be powered by twin engines and will feature blade folding option for ship deck operations.

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