HAL Advanced Light Helicopter Dhruv

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    Who's the hot chick? Someone well known or some random model?

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    Latin American Model..

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    Ecuador? Awesome - I wonder if she is wearing anything under that coat ...

    On a more serious note, what kind of firepower does Rudra carry? MMGs? Cannons? Rocket Pods? ATGMs?
    What does the LCH carry in a "normal" configuration?

    BTW, what is the name being given to the LCH?

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    Rudhra payload is same as LCH no difference..

    Consist of 20mm cannon, 4 pylons for rockets, ATGM, A2A Missiles....



    No naming of LCH yet..

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    hi ..just want to knw want happen to Our LCH prototype two and three ...when will prototype in air ...Y hal taking so much time .

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    Dauphin pilots to make Bangalore their playing field | DGCA nod for 3rd HATSOFF simulator in striking range | Dhruv military variant simo getting ready

    Bangalore: Chopper pilots from India and abroad, flying the Dauphins will find a new abode to hone their flying skills -- swiftly, surely and safely – at the Helicopter Academy to Train by Simulation of Flying (HATSOFF) in Bangalore. The facility, a JV project between Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and CAE-Canada, will throw open a Dauphin 365 N3 simulator to pilots, after it is evaluated and qualified by the Civil Aviation Authorities (CAA) of UK on behalf of European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) of India.

    Once this qualification is in (likely any time now) , HATSOFF will join the exclusive league of very few simulator training institutions in the world (US, Europe, Singapore) who can boast of six synthetic training devices for helicopters. At the end of this qualification phase, expected to be by the third week of December 2011, HATSOFF will have the Bell 412 EP, HAL civil/conventional Dhruv and the Eurocopter's Dauphin 365 N3 units – all certified as Level D, FFS/FFMS (Full Motion/Full Mission Simulators), which is the highest qualification for flight simulators.

    HATSOFF is also approved to impart training for under slung operations and rescue hoist operations. Both of these operations is expected to be exploited by the Indian industry, as is being commonly done in the West. “The visuals of the simulators already have the roof top helipads. We will be ready to train pilots for roof top operations which are bound be become popular in India in the near future. Approval for imparting such training is expected to be granted by the DGCA very soon,” says Wg Cdr (Retd) C.D. Upadhyay, CEO, HATSOFF.

    DHRUV MILSIM: The military variant of Dhruv simulator with ‘glass cockpit’ and full weapons integrated is getting ready in Montreal (Canada). By the end of 2012, it will arrive at the HATSOFF facility in Bangalore and subsequent qualification.

    Till then, the Dhruv pilots can train in the existing civil simulator at the facility, but will only be able to do electronic warfare (EW) training when the military version arrives. “The Dhruv pilots flying this variant will be able to train on night vision goggle flying, weapons firing, EW and host of other military operations as required by the Indian Army Aviation, the Indian Air Force and the Indian Coast Guard,” says Capt N S Krishna, Chief of Training, at the facility.

    HATSOFF also imparts role and mission training modes on synthetic flight devices. It is cleared to train helicopter pilots for off shore operations on oil rigs, helipad operations on helipads from sea level to 20,000ft, catering for the Indian conditions requiring operations in plains, mountainous areas of wooded Eastern sector and the cold desert of the Northern sector.

    Says Capt Jatindar, Dauphin pilot, engaged in the integration of the Dauphin 365 N3 cockpit at HATSOFF. “I have seen many simulators all over the world and HATSOFF is outstanding. We are now approaching the final portion of the integration process and this will be one of the best Dauphin simulators in the world. The visuals are excellent and feels like a real helicopter,” says Capt Jatindar with more than 14000 hours on helicopters since 1967.

    Tarmak007 -- A bold blog on Indian defence: Dauphin pilots to make Bangalore their playing field | DGCA nod for 3rd HATSOFF simulator in striking range | Dhruv military variant simo getting ready

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    The HATSOFF facility in Bangalore warming up for Dauphin certification

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    That is a on old one...the new cockpit looks like this.

    hal dhruv ia 1133

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    why are the Indian Army and Airforce looking for a 322 light helicopters when the Dhruv can be produced locally? Initally I thought that the altitude restrection was the primary concern as it would have to operate from siachen but from recent photos released it seems that the army brass is willing to trust their lives flying in a Dhruv to such altitudes can anyone please enlighten me?

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    Because of low rate production at HAL facility..

    Also, Dhruv is twin engine helo, Army is looking for Single engine helo..


    Though AFAIK Dhruv is very capable in supporting Logistic in Siachen..

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