The Hindu (Erode)

Army raises first unit to operate Apache attack helicopter­s in Jodhpur

- Dinakar Peri

Preparing to induct the first batch of AH64E Apache attack helicopter­s into its fold, the Indian Army Aviation Corps raised its first unit at Jodhpur on Friday that will operate the helicopter­s. The Apaches will be the second attack helicopter­s in the Army after the indigenous Light Combat helicopter (LCH).

The 451 Aviation Squadron was formally raised at Jodhpur on Friday in the presence of Lt. Gen. A. K. Suri, Director General of the Army Aviation Corps, a defence official said. “Army will receive the first batch of three Apaches in May and another three in July,” the official added.

India signed a deal with Boeing for six more Apaches for the Army, at a cost of around $800 million in February 2020. As part of the deal, six pilots and 24 technician­s were trained by

Boeing in the U.S.

The Army Aviation inducted its first dedicated attack helicopter with the LCH and the first squadron, 351 Army Aviation, was moved to Missamari, Assam in the Eastern sector near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) last November 2022.

The Cabinet Committee had in the past given sanction for the procuremen­t of 39 AH64 Apache attack helicopter­s from the U.S., as part of which the IAF inducted 22 Apaches under a deal signed in September 2015. Subsequent­ly, the government decided that future Apache procuremen­ts would go to the Army.

While the Army has been pushing the case for 11 more Apaches, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) last year ordered a study on the number of armoured helicopter­s required by the three Services.

Last November, the Defence Acquisitio­n Council approved the procuremen­t of 156 LCH at an estimated cost of ₹45,000 crore, 90 for the Army and 66 for the Air Force.

There are 10 for IAF and five for the Army, currently being inducted, in addition to the 15 limited Series Production LCH at a total cost of ₹4,264 crore.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? The Indian Army will receive the first batch of three Apache attack helicopter­s in May.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T The Indian Army will receive the first batch of three Apache attack helicopter­s in May.

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