HAL hands over 3 ALHs to Indian army ahead of schedule


From Special Correspondent

Daijiworld Media Network

Bengaluru, Feb 22: Central public sector undertaking HAL handed over first three Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopters (ALHs) as part of the 22 ALH MK III contract to the Indian Army during the on-going Aero India 2019 in Bengaluru on Friday, February 22.

HAL had entered into a contract with the Indian Army for 40 ALH (22 ALH MK III and 18 MK IV Rudra) in August 2017. Of the 22 helicopters, 19 helicopters have already been produced and will be progressively delivered.

The documents were handed over to Lt Gen Kanwal Kumar, Director General Army Aviation by GVS Bhaskar Chief Executive Officer, Helicopter Division in the presence of R Madhavan, CMD, HAL.
Officials from the Army, HAL, DGAQA and RCMA were present on the occasion.

The Advanced Light Helicopter (Dhruv) is a multi-role, new generation helicopter in the 5.5-ton weight class, indigenously designed and developed by HAL.

Powered by two Shakti engines, it provides superlative performance throughout its flight envelope. It is suited for a high-speed cruise for rapid deployment and to maximize the area of operations.

The basic helicopter is produced in skid version and wheeled version. In the wheeled version, options for fixed and retractable undercarriages are available.

HAL signs MoU with CPWD for Helicopter unit at Tumakuru

Meanwhile, in a major development, the HAL has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Central Public Works Department (CPWD) for the execution of the stage 2 works of Infrastructure development works at its Green Field Helicopter factory in Tumakuru.

The MoU was signed by GVS Bhaskar, Chief Executive Officer, Helicopter Complex and Rajesh Jain, Chief Project Manager (CPM), HAL project zone, CPWD in the presence of R Madhavan, CMD, HAL.

The stage 2 works include development of infrastructure for structural assembly and equipping of helicopters at Tumakuru. The project will be executed in a phased manner.

V Natarajan, ED Helicopter Division, Ambuvelan, GM, Helicopter Division, RK Soni, ADG, CPWD, SN Rai, CE, CPWD were present on the occasion.

The new Helicopter factory coming up in a 615 acres green field campus would be fully self-sufficient for manufacturing full range of helicopters from 3 tonne to 12 tonnes category and shall comprise of state of the art manufacturing, structural assembly, final assembly-line facilities, heli-runway, aerodrome, residential township for the staff, recreational facilities, a well-equipped training and development centre etc.

  

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  • Prabhu, Karkala

    Sat, Feb 23 2019

    Modiji made this company more efficient

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 23 2019

    BJP & Anil Ambani's lies are fully Exposed ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 23 2019

    We would have been flying Rafael by now, had the order gone to India's HAL ...

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  • Arge, Bangalore

    Sat, Feb 23 2019

    Who was responsible foe this, Your favourite party leadrrs have been negotiating their commission from 2004.

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  • NITIN, karkala

    Sat, Feb 23 2019

    HAL must have one more factory at Mangalore

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  • Valerian Menezes, Kota

    Fri, Feb 22 2019

    The central govt and its ministers have played politics against HAL. Instead of supporting an indigenous manufacturer of aircraft they are supporting new private parties. Even if there are some problems in the performance of HAL that could be solved and an established defence production facility could be saved from going bust even if it costs a little extra in terms of money. Because if we establish an indigenous defence equipment producer it will help the country in a long run. Hope at least now the central govt will stop playing such politics.

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Fri, Feb 22 2019

    Swamy HAL navare

    Yenadru maadi deshada karchu kadime maadi.. Nimma helicopter nodi tumba khushi agide... Hemme aguttide...

    Maryaade ulisi.... Ishtu varshadalli progress bhari kammi...

    Vandanegalu...

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Fri, Feb 22 2019

    I am proud of this day for Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd for this outstanding achievement.

    It has proved wrong of Mos VK Singh claims of HAL manufactured planes parts falling apart. These 3 ALHs to Indian army ahead of schedule boost the nations air defense capability in the time of dire need when the country is faced with two front threat.
    This has also removed the misconceptions and the allegations which Prime Minister Modi government has submitted to the Supreme Court on 'Rafale Jet' that HAL needs 2.5 times more man-hour to produce fighter jet than Dassault own capability.
    Supreme Court judgment on Rafale deal should be recalled. The deal negotiated during UPA II in the interest of the nation and as per the requirements of the Airforce recommendation should be upheld.
    When there is an error in something which goes to the heart of the matter, the judgment can’t be considered a judgment in the eye of law. It has to be recalled.
    The justice can't be provided on the basis of 'Sealed Envelope' when the nation wanted to know why the price has gone up to purchase less number of aircraft.
    The nation can't surrender its 'national security' for a private company having 'zero experience' against the public sector company served the nation for 80 years.

    Jai Hind

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  • Jennifer, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 22 2019

    HAL hands over 3 ALHs to Indian army ahead of schedule - did I read it correctly - AHEAD OF SCHEDULE ???

    How come the Defense Minister found HALto be working behind schedule which why the manufacture of Rafale is given to Ambani's factory ??

    Don't beg for jobless Indians' curse BJP - don't twist the facts according to your convenience.

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  • Anilkumar, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 22 2019

    BJP has already handed over the helicopters to Ambani much ahead of schedule. Now this is the second handing over.

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