HAL Prachand - Light Combat Helicopter (LCH)

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Last time I heard, first contract for 15 of LCH is almost ready to be signed, rest on the way after that. HAL has stated that it has already worked/completed 8 of these. Considering dhruvastra/helina have been successfully tested isn't it the best time to start procuring them?
But sadly the testing are on going for dhurvestra , so till then foreign maal .
 

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again, this should've happened much earlier. Army has got almost its entire lot of 60 Rudra attack helicopters and LCH will enter into service soon. - Both are w/o ATGM as HELINA/Dhruvastra is expected to take some time to reach maturity.
 

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1st Contract Finally In Sight For India’s Own Attack Helicopter


Freshly confident that an elusive contract for India’s first attack helicopter is in sight, India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) has ramped up production of the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) in Bengaluru. With crucial — and sticky — price negotiations complete, HAL is finally reassured that this one’s in the bag.


If HAL is right, and the contract is closed this year, it will be a full four years after the Indian MoD cleared the acquisition in November 2016, a long time for a program that’s been waiting for years, but fleeting by traditional Indian contracting standards.


Speaking in an exclusive interview to Livefist, HAL chairman R. Madhavan said, “That (the order) will come very soon. We have concluded price negotiations. We are now awaiting financial sanction. By the end of this year, we should see the initial order for 15 aircraft. After that we expect orders for more than 150. In fact, assuming we’re receiving the order, we’ve already begun production of five new aircraft immediately. This will allow us to deliver the aircraft earlier than planned, once the order is confirmed.”


Watch the full interview with HAL’s chairman at Livefist’s YouTube channel, here.



While the Indian Air Force will be the LCH’s launch customer, the Indian Army will receive most of the 165 planned airframes. The two services still haven’t fully sorted out who must operate armed helicopters, with even foreign imports of the AH-64E being split between the two services for now.


The first LCH order has been tantalisingly close but just out of reach for a few years now, though it must be said that HAL is now for the first time convinced that contract signature will take place before the year is out. It has been a tense wait.


Speaking to Livefist last February, HAL’s chief helicopter test pilot Wing Commander Unni Pillai said, “We are awaiting contract signature. The delivery of the first 15 can happen almost immediately. We’ve already made structures for 9 inhouse using HAL money. They only need to be equipped. Will take 6 months to deliver and we can do it before the stipulated time in contract. Will be the first time a delivery is happening well in advance to the users. We expect a total order for 165 airframes. Looking at foreign market very closely too. Very few countries make a cost-effective attack helicopter — few countries can afford the capability. Will compete with China too.”



Unlike virtually every other attack helicopter in the market, the LCH’s biggest designed-in capability is high altitude performance, a key requirement from the aircraft. Prototypes of the helicopter have been deployed repeatedly over the last decade in the super-high altitude areas of Ladakh and the Siachen Glacier.


LCH project pilot Group Captain Hari Nair tells Livefist, “This has to be seen against the backdrop of the Kargil War, it was back then when we had attack helicopters which could not reach the altitudes because of performance limitations. That is when the Air Force wanted a weapon system with the capabilities of reaching those altitudes and that was the backdrop to the requirements that were framed for this helicopter. That’s the origin, and we developed using the transmission of the ALH. They have much more than this, they have got improved aerodynamics. There was a challenge in intergrating the wings on the helicopter and retaining the overall performance and essentially the focus was on high altitude. High altitudes in the sense that, much more than what the western helicopters are capable of. Altitudes in the axis of 15000-17000 feet, operating and firing weapons. So the entire focus was to develop an attack helicopter to operate in those higher altitudes.”



Group Captain Nair adds, “As a pilot when you fly in that terrain, I am used to flying in certain other helicopters which are still in service with the Indian Air Force. The performance of the LCH gives tremendous freedom of operations. Freedom in the sense of the flight envelop, handling, characteristics, it is very forgiving. It has got a very high transit speed compared to the other helicopters in service today.”



At the testing level, weapons trials have been successful, though bureaucratic hurdles have left the LCH (and the Dhruv-based Rudra) incompletely armed. Last year Livefist detailed the inexplicable path that has left the LCH ironically armed with launchers, but without weapons to fire from them. Armed with a chin-mounted 20mm Nexter M621 cannon and 70mm rocket pods, the LCH has ATAM (air to air Mistral) launchers, and will deploy the Dhruvastra twin launcher for the indigenous HELINA anti-tank guided missile. An ongoing effort has also sought to arm the LCH with a foreign-made anti-tank missile, either the Rafael Spike ER or MBDA PARS L3, though that hasn’t resulted in a decision or next steps.



Manufacturing and fabrication work has ramped up at HAL’s facility in Bengaluru. In February this year, right before the Covid19 pandemic hit, HAL inaugurated the LCH final assembly hangar.


Watermarked Photos Courtesy Sanjay Simha
 

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If you want to call pakis locust, be my guest.
So you feel Pakis will get scared without weapons and missile on this machine. You really are grossly underestimating..

Without intended weapon platforms, the helicopter can not even be used for training.. but buy it... !!!
 

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So you feel Pakis will get scared without weapons and missile on this machine. You really are grossly underestimating..

Without intended weapon platforms, the helicopter can not even be used for training.. but buy it... !!!
Ohh my God. This country should apologise to you. You should write a email to PMO, MOD, and HAL in order to attract their attention that LCH is being deliver without having capability of ATGM. Because ATGM instalation will take minimum 50years so no reason to order it
 

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So you feel Pakis will get scared without weapons and missile on this machine. You really are grossly underestimating..

Without intended weapon platforms, the helicopter can not even be used for training.. but buy it... !!!
They are not gonna be unarmed, you know that. Weapon platforms will be inducted gradually but that doesn't mean we don't buy it. Placing order will help the production line become functional properly. Keeping such programs in limbo will lead to more imports and death of such indigenous program.
 

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They are not gonna be unarmed, you know that. Weapon platforms will be inducted gradually but that doesn't mean we don't buy it. Placing order will help the production line become functional properly. Keeping such programs in limbo will lead to more imports and death of such indigenous program.
Will u buy a car without a fuel tank?
 

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Analogy. Did we buy Rafael without the weapon package? Is it a better comparison?
We did buy foreign platforms without needed weapons or radar integration. Already discussed multiple times, don't want to derail the thread.
 

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Analogy. Did we buy Rafael without the weapon package? Is it a better comparison?
Initial LCH will be delivered to IAF . It has cleared all the weapon trials required by the IAF. Army will not accept it without an ATGM.
 

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Then LCH are going to be only utilized for Obersation roles ?
Lch can fire it's gun,can fire 70mm rockets
Which is available with it,also lch is qualified for mistral air to air missile.....
Atgm is should be there ,but it's not must,it's mission specific
And it's speculation that ia is not ordering lch as it hasn't atgm....
Reality is the price negotiations just ended ...the file will be first cleared by DCA...then ccs ...
I hope both lch and lca mk1a will be cleared before December
 

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Lch can fire it's gun,can fire 70mm rockets
Which is available with it,also lch is qualified for mistral air to air missile.....
Atgm is should be there ,but it's not must,it's mission specific
And it's speculation that ia is not ordering lch as it hasn't atgm....
Reality is the price negotiations just ended ...the file will be first cleared by DCA...then ccs ...
I hope both lch and lca mk1a will be cleared before December
It can fire helina as we. Why not order it. It has passed trials quite many times and improve upon it as well as Dhruvastra
 

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It can fire helina as we. Why not order it. It has passed trials quite many times and improve upon it as well as Dhruvastra
Who knows lch and helina are flying(just a speculation from my side)
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In Kargil we used pinaka when it was a prototype

Also for balakot operation saaw was first option....... recently saaw is cleared for production.....
Prototype s can be used in certain conditions,which they had meet in previous trial s
 

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