I don't think it is a fault of componentsPoor quality control, The company supplied that specific part need to be in limelight ..
Does not look like quality issue here. Either the specification itself was improper/insufficient to handle the stress put on it OR the user was not aware of the limitations.
Poor quality control, The company supplied that specific part need to be in limelight ..
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So Army using two types technique to hook up the ropes
1- in the 1st pic ropes were secured to multiple anchors, so theoretically a single failure, even the boom itself, should not have resulted in complete detachment from the helo.
2-where in the 2nd pic they did not using multiple anchors for the ropes & nothing hooked onto the door frame
So it's clear ..in 9th Jan they used the 2nd technique ..& it's break due to heavy load
Sir is it possible to get what is the spec the boom was to handle from the spec sheet..
Poor quality control, The company supplied that specific part need to be in limelight ..
So it was surely not "overloading" which caused the mishap. Though it's not the same boom which broke. It's on the tail side. Three soldiers hanging with gear.View attachment 22554 Best pic of Rudra ever I SeenView attachment 22555 View attachment 22556check out this pic..what they trying to do
Pic from army day 2018
Have u ever heard about centre of gravity..???So it was surely not "overloading" which caused the mishap. Though it's not the same boom which broke. It's on the tail side. Three soldiers hanging with gear.
Perhaps someone didn't do inspections for fatigue or Maitenance properly.
View attachment 22554 Best pic of Rudra ever I SeenView attachment 22555 View attachment 22556check out this pic..what they trying to do
Pic from army day 2018
Thats the rear side where the rope is tied in this picture. In the one where the mishap happened, the boom was on the side door.So it was surely not "overloading" which caused the mishap. Though it's not the same boom which broke. It's on the tail side. Three soldiers hanging with gear.
Perhaps someone didn't do inspections for fatigue or Maitenance properly.
View attachment 22554 Best pic of Rudra ever I SeenView attachment 22555 View attachment 22556check out this pic..what they trying to do
Pic from army day 2018
Potograph from last year's Republic Day parade::Attack helicopter Rudra first time in Republic Day parade
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Said first time IAF will showcase Rudra.Potograph from last year's Republic Day parade::
Nope..Said first time IAF will showcase Rudra.
I've had it with Indian news media. Just a little while ago ABP news channel was showing a "documentary" about Indian artillery and they were calling BM-21 the Pinaka. The narration was taken, word for word, from that discovery documentary they made when they shot Mission Army. Indian news media is irredeemable with their criminal neglect of military facts.Attack helicopter Rudra first time in Republic Day parade
NEW DELHI: Indigenously-developed weapon system integrated helicopter Rudrawill make its maiden appearance in the Republic Day parade on Rajpath on January 26, Indian Air Force officials said.
The flypast by the Indian Air Force on the Republic Day parade will involve 38 aircraft, including 21 fighters, 12 helicopters and five transporters, Group Captain Rahul Bhasin told reporters.
The Ensign formation of the flypast will include a Mi-17 V5 helicopter carrying the ASEAN flag to commemorate the summit meeting of India and the block of South East Asian countries to be held here on January 19-30.
"The flypast will be divided into two blocks. The second block will start with Rudra formation comprising Advanced Light Helicopter MK-IV WSI. This is the first time this aircraft is being showcased in the Republic Day Parade," Bhasin said.
Other formations will involve C-130 J, AEW&C aircraft escorted by two Sukhoi-30 MKI, Tejas Light Combat Aircraft, Jaguar, MiG 29 Upgrade aircraft.
The IAF tableau will be themed on "Indian Air Force encouraging indigenisation", while the tri-service tableau will be themed on "veterans are asset to the nation'.
The IAF march past contingent will include 75 musicians and three band majors led by junior warrant officer Ashok Kumar Nagar.
"We will pay 15 patriotic and martial tunes on the occasion," Nagar said.
The IAF band will also mesmerise the audience at "Beating the Retreat" ceremony following the Republic Day, by its compositions and use of African drums.
A special tribute will be paid to the Marshal of Indian Air Force Arjan Singh who passed away in September last year with a tune "Great Marshal" employing African drums, Nagar said.
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