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HAL''s light combat copter completes weapon trials

NEW DELHI: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)’s indigenous Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) has achieved a milestone and successfully fired a missile at a moving target, the HAL said.

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Ajay Banerjee
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, January 17
 
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)’s indigenous Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) has achieved a milestone and successfully fired a missile at a moving target, the HAL said on Thursday.
 
The missile is called “air-to-air”. It executed a flawless mission and achieved a direct hit on the aerial target, destroying it completely, the HAL claimed.
 
R.Madhavan, chairman and managing director CMD-HAL, said on Thursday this was the first time in the country that a helicopter had carried out air to air missile engagement. None of the helicopters with the military services in the country has demonstrated such a capability. With this, LCH has successfully completed all weapon integration tests and is ready for operational induction, he added
 
Other weapons on LCH include a 20mm turret gun and 70 mm rockets, the firing trials of which have already been completed last year. 
 
LCH is the only attack helicopter in the world capable of operating at altitudes as high as Siachen glacier. Designed and developed by Rotary Wing Research & Design Centre (RWRDC) of HAL in response to the operational needs of Indian Armed Forces and its capabilities far exceed that of contemporary attack helicopters of its class.
 
Equipped with Helmet mounted sight and a forward looking infrared sighting system, LCH pilots can now detect and destroy any target on ground or in the air. Using these sights, pilots can now launch a missile onto any target without having to turn the helicopter. The fire and forget missile is effective against all types of aerial threat, including UAVs and microlight aircraft. Capable of operating from dispersed locations and flying at ultra low levels, LCH can now effectively provide a protective umbrella from all aerial threats.
 
The MoD has accorded approval for procurement of initial batch of 15 LCHs (10 for IAF and 5 for Army).
 
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