Tuesday, 22 August 2017

India is ready to deploy apache attack helicopter in China-Pak border

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  "At present , the Indian air force is planning to deploy the two squadrons of the Apache attack helicopters in Pathankot in Punjab and jorhat in Assam to meet the security requirements of the western and the eastern threat's ." It's a bid to boost India's firepower at the borders, the defence ministry of India cleared today.

"It will strengthen the Indian air force's capabilities on the frontiers with Pakistan and China. "it is a first time IAF deploying attack helicopter in Jorhat air base. Indian air force already operating Russian-made Mi-35 attack helicopters which are used to support the ground forces against the enemy tanks and infantry regiments. once Indian air force getting it's order of 22 Apache choppers, Indian Ground forces is planning to buy 11 choppers for replacing the Mi-35. 

HAL's light combat helicopter is already complete its all tasting trails it will capable of operating in altitude of 16,000 feet from the sea level like Siachen. these deadly combination of Indian air fighters will strengthen the Indian armed forces capabilities against China.

India is also working on IMRH (Indian multirole helicopter) for Indian armed forces and Indian air force, which is capable of carrying 4,500 kg payload and 28 troops at one time.        

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