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HAL LCH Completes Sea-Level Trails - Speeds Towards September IOC Target - TD-4 To Takeoff Soon

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Got this pic from Ajai Shukla's Twitter handle - Is it the LCH TD-4 which was supposed to take off early this year in January?

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HAL’s LCH speeds towards September IOC target
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HAL’s Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) aims at initial operational clearance by September this year, and will be one of the star attractions at Aero India this year where at least two technology demonstrators of the three are expected to fly. In November last year, the third technology demonstrator took to the air, with the fourth expected to join flight test shortly after Aero India.

While sea-level trials in Tamil Nadu have already taken place, the LCH will this year be flown to desert and high-altitude theatres for weather and endurance trials. Weapons testing will also crucially commence this year in earnest, with all four technology demonstrators participating. The LCH, considered a priority project by HAL, will be purchased in large numbers by the IAF and Army, which have 179 on order already and have been consistently impressed with the aircraft’s performance during demonstrations and trials so far. Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, who also witnessed the LCH in action recently, was particularly impressed by its design and appearance.

He has instructed HAL to study the export potential of its helicopter products, including the LCH to friendly countries. While the IAF uses Mi-35 heavy attack choppers, the need for light nimble assault helicopters with advanced survivability features has been felt since the Kargil conflict. The LCH will fill a generous void expressed both by the IAF and the Army, both currently in the process of dividing command and control over battlefield aviation assets. The IAF is in line to receive 22 Boeing AH-64D Apache Block III heavy attack choppers from the United States once the deal, currently in its final stages, is signed. Follow-on orders will go to the Army. Both the IAF and Army will count themselves as users of the HAL LCH.

Source:- HAL’s LCH speeds towards September IOC target | idrw.org
 
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News has it that IAF will bet getting the LCH this year December.

How many are they expecting to induct in the first tranche?
 
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News has it that IAF will bet getting the LCH this year December.

How many are they expecting to induct in the first tranche?

LCH is slated to get an IOC in October this year. IAF has ordered 65 LCH's and IA some 114 LCH's.
 
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LCH is slated to get an IOC in October this year. IAF has ordered 65 LCH's and IA some 114 LCH's.

Are those confirmed orders and money has been paid or like Tejas where IAF has requirement for 300 light fighters but only ordered 40 Tejas?
 
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Tejas FOC taking back seat?

No pics of LCH with ATGMs are out if I am not wrong, there were pics of Rudra carrying Quad pack Lahats, not LCH. LCH has got Twin AAM Pods on either side.

Is it cleared to fly with munitions at this stage?
 
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