Lifting a heavy helicopter in HAA is a task by itself.That is just one operation and guess what the damn birds werent available for rest of the time, they cant fly more than 30 hours/year, that sector right now is completely supplied by the Mi-17's. I dont think I ever spoke about American doctrine, I spoke only about the Indian Defense Doctrine in Chinese sector.
Not taking anything away from it Brigadier, But I think our M-777 acquisition and the raising of China centric divisions, are the most important element of our eastern strategy. We have to supply our boys on mountain tops in forward areas, shelling directly at the chinese. We need an aircraft that is suitable to the mountains, which has high ceiling, extremely quick and carrying 8-10 tons.Lifting a heavy helicopter in HAA is a task by itself.
The air is so rarefied that the 'lift' that is essential (as per aerodynamics) is not there as is required.
For C130 and C17 (or other transport aircrafts for that matter) to deliver IFVs, light tanks or BMPs to hot spots you don't actually need to have a runway. Look at these combat delivery training footages:
C130
This could also be done by C17, Il76, An12, and other similar sized military transports. I still think that transport of IFVs or BMPs by Mi26 is impractical.
BOTH ; Goodness meFrom my personal view both are useful and have there role to play..
IAF will go for MI-26 and later Army Aviation will go for Chinook CH-47..
Others member interested this vs that carry on your debate..
The helicopter which can carry M 777 in the quickest and easiest manner must be preferredNot taking anything away from it Brigadier, But I think our M-777 acquisition and the raising of China centric divisions, are the most important element of our eastern strategy. We have to supply our boys on mountain tops in forward areas, shelling directly at the chinese. We need an aircraft that is suitable to the mountains, which has high ceiling, extremely quick and carrying 8-10 tons.
Thank You Brigadier, as usual experience is intelligence to a large extent. I have been extremely lucky reading yours and OoE posts in WAB and elsewhere, given me a lot of insight into how Generals like yourself look at an equipment.I will not say anything since I am not going to be labelled an interested arms agent. :taunt1:
Without mentioning the combat environment and the AD umbrella that India is capable of putting up out there, one really cannot say which is the best on mere technical specifications.
Army and Air-forces are different branches and different funding..BOTH ; Goodness me
Sir do we have the money to be able to afford both Not to mention the
additional expenses on maintenance and spare parts which are now a days called as Lifecycle costs
of course the Army is interested in Chinook. they are looking for a heavy lift TACTICAL heli not a strategic lift heli. IAArmy and Air-forces are different branches and different funding..
On Army part, Army is interested in CH-47
Both are, SEAL team were travelling in a SOF Chinook, In Afghanistan many chinook lost to RPG-7 so does Russian in Afghan war..of course the Army is interested in Chinook. they are looking for a heavy lift TACTICAL heli not a strategic lift heli. IA
am pretty sure Chinnok has a better defence for surviving the hostile situations thab Mi 26. those Mi 26 will be sitting ducks for the enemy air defence if i am not wrong compared to Chinooks.
Mi-26 completes 26 years of service in IAF! Happy Landings
Here is the statement issued by the Indian Air Force.
FEATHERWEIGHTS CELEBRATE 26TH ANNIVERSARY
New Delhi – 06 Apr 2012
126 Helicopter flight, christened 'Featherweights' was raised at Chandigarh on 15 May 1986.The unit was established to fly the Mi-26 helicopter, the largest and heaviest helicopter in the world, a very formidable machine capable of versatile roles. The flight lives by the motto 'Aaptsu Mitram' which means a friend who is always around to help when tragedy strikes. The 'Bhim' of the Indian Airforce has till date flown almost 8000 hours carrying 13559 tons of load.
The flight has the unique distinction of operating the world's heaviest helicopter in the highest and coldest battlefield in the world, the Siachen Glacier. The flight has undertaken flood relief operations in different parts of the country as well as relief operations during the Orissa Supercyclone of 1999. The flight played a major role in avoiding a Bhopal like gas tragedy at Paradeep Phosphates Ltd where the Ammonia gas tanks needed to be cooled at the earliest to prevent the gas from leaking out. The flight airlifted heavy duty generators which were used to cool the storage tanks thus avoiding a major disaster. The flight was also actively involved in the Kargil war wherein it performed numerous missions by day and night.
Another unique feature of the Mi-26 helicopter is its ability to carry very heavy (weighing upto 20 tons) and odd shaped loads slung under its belly. The flight has played a major role by airlifting various aircraft - fighters, helicopters and even a civilian passenger plane. Featherweights have played another big role in nation building by transporting heavy loads of the Konkan Railways Corporation Ltd which was entrusted with the task of laying the railway line between Jammu and Banihal. The flight also regularly undertakes air maintenance sorties to the highest Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO) at an elevation of 15,500 feet above mean sea level. The flight was instrumental in making the ALG at DBO fit for use by the fixed wing transport aircraft by airlifting heavy machinery like dozers and rollers to DBO.
The flight also played an important role in the revival and reopening of Vijaynagar ALG in the North Eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh. All sorts of heavy machinery and construction material were transported in the Mi-26 to make the ALG fit for landing. The flight has been closely associated with various projects of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The Mi-26 has time and again been called upon to lead various helicopter formations on occasions like the Air Force Day parade, Republic day parade and Presidents fleet review.
The flight at present is commanded by Group Captain JVS Guron VM. As the flight completes 25 years of exceptional service, the air warriors of 126 HF look forward to continue the good work of nation building.
Both are sitting ducks, if you ask me. Both are vulnerable to MANPADs. Both will need escorts. In case of Mil-26, you will need certain number of escort helos while for the same load, you will need more Chinooks and therefore more escort helos. It is more of a problem than advantage the way I see it.of course the Army is interested in Chinook. they are looking for a heavy lift TACTICAL heli not a strategic lift heli. IA
am pretty sure Chinnok has a better defence for surviving the hostile situations thab Mi 26. those Mi 26 will be sitting ducks for the enemy air defence if i am not wrong compared to Chinooks.
Unfortunately Kunal, some people think that all of the Himalayas are flat land.You hate arguing with me ? ok..
There are places where nearest Airstrip is 20-50kms away and roads are not suitable for transporting of Armour or arty and takes time for infentry to reach there designation location, MI-26 play there role there..
Its not possible to make airstrip every place we want, Nature have restriction..
That is what I am expecting too. IA Aviation might go for Chinook but I see IAF going for Mil-26T2.This is some thing i am expecting..
In Last year Exercise Indian Army aviation units were introduce to Chinooks and taught how to operate and maintain them as part of Joint Exercise.. ( Not publish in Indian media )
Where as IAF may go for MI-26T2..
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