Well no combat system is adequate against all threats
Enough case studies for CAS and escorts of armed rotary wing helos from Vietnam to Syria in both contested and uncontested airspace.
Armed escorts will increase the survivability probability of transports to their objective
Escort against what ? - enemy infantry / unsanitized landing zones , protecting flanks from opfor rotary wing interdiction / limited SEAD / delivering SOF troops to objective and providing cover for hot extractions etc etc
Strategies are constantly built around transport packages and refined as learning experiences go.
Do you have a sensible question to ask?
Escort helos identify and neutralize ground/air based threats!
Obviously nothing is completely 'adequate', but given the speed and flight envelope of a transport helo, an attack helo provides a decent level of protection.
FM3 -04 Army Aviation : https://fas.org/irp/doddir/army/fm3-04.pdfDo you have a sensible question to ask?
Escort helos identify and neutralize ground/air based threats!
Obviously nothing is completely 'adequate', but given the speed and flight envelope of a transport helo, an attack helo provides a decent level of protection.
I reject this notion, the relatively slow-flying Apaches would be quickly picked up by Chinese or Pakistani surveillance radars and then shot down by their dense defensive network of anti-air missiles, guns and fighter aircraft. The US Army could use Apaches for SEAD only in highly asymmetrical conflicts like Iraq where they enjoyed overwhelming air superiority.IAF needing 22 Apache for SEAD
Not against Naxals and NE terrorists?Apache will only be used in anti armour role especially in Punjab
We don't use air power against our own citizensNot against Naxals and NE terrorists?
Looks like it's gun going to hit its own rotor blades when fire.
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Thanks for the information......
Gun movement of rudra......same as lch.......
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I've no idea what you're trying to convey here...........FM3 -04 Army Aviation : https://fas.org/irp/doddir/army/fm3-04.pdf
3-123. An air movement is the air transport of units, personnel, supplies, and equipment including airdrops and air landings (JP 1-02) and are not synonymous with air assault. Air movement operations are a viable means of transport and distribution in support of offensive, defensive, stability, and defense support of civil authorities (DSCA). Loads can be configured internally or externally depending on mission variables, and type aircraft available to conduct the air movement operation.
3-124. Air movement operations are conducted to reposition units, personnel, supplies, equipment, and other critical combat elements in support of current and/or future operations. Air movement operations allow the ground force commander to control the tempo of operations and meet the enemy force at the time and place of choice as he sets conditions. Utility and cargo helicopters supplement ground transportation to help sustain continuous offensive and defensive operations, and allow the supported commander to overcome difficult terrain and time constraints on his operations.
3-125. Assault and GS helicopter units perform air movement on a direct support (DS) or GS basis. Though air assault operations and air movement are separate missions, the planning sequence used for air assault operations with modified phases are applied to an air movement. Army Aviation FW operations require a detailed justification and validation for use and typically involve the air movement of limited critical personnel, equipment, and supplies between intra-theater airfields when deployed
What rihanna has brought out above fall in different category altogether and are not "air transport" operations.
CEMILAC granted initial operational clearance (IOC) to the Ian Army's version of the HAL developed Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) on February 15, 2019.
Radar would be too heavy and the lch won't be able to handle the weight.Put a small dome shaped radar on top of lch.
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It's not a radar of the type inside Su-30MKI; what's required is a very short range radar (around 10-15kms)....which will be very light.Radar would be too heavy and the lch won't be able to handle the weight.
At best it will carry an FLIR imaging pod in the rotary to conduct surveillance and scout from behind cover. ( With a loss of aerodynamic profile ofcourse )
You will never have that idea. Grapes are sour for you.... keep away.I've no idea what you're trying to convey here...........
Okay but where are those 15 LSP that HAL has been building since 2017 and that HAL promised would be delivered in 2018??CEMILAC granted initial operational clearance (IOC) to the Indian Army's version of the HAL developed Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) on February 15, 2019.
apparently ....Okay but where are those 15 LSP that HAL has been building since 2017 and that HAL promised would be delivered in 2018??
The product is very good but once again red tape and a lack of oversight seems to be destroying all momentum in this project.
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