Today soon after the farewell press conference of the Naval Chief the RFP for 56 naval light utility helicopters
to replace the existing Chetaks in service, a deal worth Rs 7000
crore, was issued. These light utility helicopters will be twin-engined of modern airframe design and fully integrated advanced avionics to replace the aging fleet of Chetak helicopters, which were inducted about 30-35 years ago. Being able to operate both during day and night, the helicopters
will also have the capability to operate in adverse weather conditions,
both from shore and off-shore and from small decks and larger decks,
like that of an aircraft carrier.
Here's my 15th July story on this
Here's my 15th July story on this
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