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Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Paris in July, design and development work on the helicopter engines under the joint venture between French company Safran Helicopter Engines and Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) is set to start soon.

In 2022 the two sides had signed an MoU in the presence of Safran Global CEO Olivier Andriès and the top official of state-owned HAL, under which the joint venture is expected meet the requirements of the Indian armed forces as well the future 13-ton Indian Multi-Role Helicopter (IMRH) and its naval variant the Deck Based Multi Role Helicopter (DBMRH). Under this partnership the local defence manufacturing ecosystem in the country will play an important role.

It has been reported earlier both Safran Helicopter Engines and HAL have already inked a workshare agreement for the development of the engine for the 13 tonne IMRH and its naval version Deck-Based Multi-Role Helicopter (DBMRH). Both sides have already discussed and agreed on an equivalent repartition and HAL will participate in the design, development and production of the core engine components. The IMRH is expected to be launched four years from now..

These helicopters as reported by Financial Express Online earlier are for the Indian Army and the Air Force and will have the capability to take off and land 5 km altitude.

And these will replace the ageing Mi series Russian made military helicopters which the Indian Air Force (IAF) will start phasing out by 2028-29.

Also, Helicopter Engines MRO Pvt Limited (HE-MRO) facility has already been inaugurated in Goa which will help in providing maintenance services to more than 1000 Safran-designed helicopter engines.

Deck based Helicopter for the Indian Navy
These helicopters are expected to go on the newly inducted indigenous aircraft carrier.

There are multiple partnerships between HAL and Safran Helicopter Engines are already in existence and these include the Shakti engine. This engine powers the HAL built helicopters like the Rudra, Light Combat Helicopter and Dhruv.

Under a 50/50 joint venture between HAL and Safran Aircraft Engines set up last July near the Kempegowda International Airport makes complex piping, which is used mostly for the LEAP engine
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So it means 2040-45
●HAL ALH MKIII
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●HAL Prachand
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●HAL Rudra
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●HAL LUH
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CABS developed EO/IR system for airborne apps with M/s Tonbo Imaging, called Avenger S50.Avenger-S50 is an airborne 4-axis mechanically stabilized.
EO payload for aerial and naval surveillance. It captures images simultaneously in the visible, SWIR & MWIR spectrum
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●HAL ALH MKIIIView attachment 930014
●HAL Prachand
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●HAL Rudra
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●HAL LUH
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CABS developed EO/IR system for airborne apps with M/s Tonbo Imaging, called Avenger S50.Avenger-S50 is an airborne 4-axis mechanically stabilized.
EO payload for aerial and naval surveillance. It captures images simultaneously in the visible, SWIR & MWIR spectrum
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Full props to HAL for being persistent despite limited success so far.
They need to sort out their design assurance and QA processes. Hire foreigners if necessary.
 
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First they should work on finding out whats wrong with naval ALH and Dhruv which have been dropping like flies rather than embark on another school project.
 
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First they should work on finding out whats wrong with naval ALH and Dhruv which have been dropping like flies rather than embark on another school project.
 
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If you want to be around for sometime, notice and observe the posters you reply to.

The way they post and their flags etc, will help you a lot.

You are on a military forum, so 'learn to pick your battles wisely'.
 
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If you want to be around for sometime, notice and observe the posters you reply to.

The way they post and their flags etc, will help you a lot.

You are on a military forum, so 'learn to pick your battles wisely'.
Abay Bindu Pindu Tindu Indu, I know you love the sound of your own voice and the smell of your own shit, probably even more than the smell of cow dungs, but this sounded soo cringe. Now einstein, if you were so good at observing posters around you, you would know this guy is walterbilbiskow with his 100th account, he doesnt need your lameass advice, he already has a foolproof solution which is to create a new account everytime when banned 🤣. Now go molest a cow or rape a lizard or something rather than talking big words and trying to appear smarter than you are, kind of like Modi on Monkeybaat. Ciao PISSDrinker 🤣
 
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