Seeking to fast-track indigenous attack chopper production,
the state-owned PSU HAL has invested over Rs 150 crore more for building
another two prototypes of the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) which will help in
early completion of the programme.
"We have invested Rs 150 crore more in the project to build two more prototypes of the LCH which will help in advancing the date of Intial Operational Clearance (IOC) from December 2015 to September 2015," HAL Chief RK Tyagi told PTI here.
"We have invested Rs 150 crore more in the project to build two more prototypes of the LCH which will help in advancing the date of Intial Operational Clearance (IOC) from December 2015 to September 2015," HAL Chief RK Tyagi told PTI here.
He said with the addition of the two new protoypes, the
testing of the programme would be fastened and the programme would be reviewed
further to see if the IOCBSE 6.99 % date can be advanced further.
The LCH is an indigenous attack helicopter development
programme and the chopper is planned to be inducted into the IAF and the Army.
At present, there are two prototypes of the LCH-- the Technology Demonstrator
(TD1) and the TD2.
"Two additional prototypes (TD3 and TD4) are planned to
reduce development time leading to IOC. TD3 has been built and has commenced
ground runs from September 7 and the TD4 fabrication is under progress,"
an HAL official said.
A total of 175 flights have been carried out on TD-1 whereas
the second prototype has carried out more than 205 test-evaluation flights.
"The next phase of activities are focused on integration of mission
systems and weapon systems. Technical and commercial discussions are under
progress with respective vendors," the official said.
The two prototypes of the helicopter had taken part in the
last edition of the Aero India show and had also flown in the Iron Fist
exercise in Jaisalmer last year.
economictimes
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