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India Looks for Foreign Engine Maker to Power Indigenous Multi-Role Helicopter

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SOURCE : SPUTNIK NEWS
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Besides the engine, HAL also sought technical consultancy on rotor system and review of the transmission system of multi-role helicopter. HAL is engaged in the design and development of rotary wing aircraft with state-of-the-art technologies.

The company intends to purchase engine under technology transfer agreement. The preferred total engine weight with all accessories and harnesses is to be within 250 kg.

“The engine must be a turbo-shaft type and should be modular in construction. Life limited modules should be limited to bare minimum. Engine power should be modulated by a dual-channel full authority digital electronic control (FADEC) system suitable for twin engine application with cross talk facility and state of the art digital engine health monitoring and diagnostic system,” the document issued by HAL said.

In the technical specification, HAL seeks engine capable of operation without any oil replenishment for 4 hours which should be capable of air starts up to an altitude of 5.5 km.

The Indian multi-role helicopter will have two variants, namely naval and non-naval applications. In the naval variant, the helicopter will be capable of being stationed on a ship deck, oil rig platform, etc. HAL has asked rotor consultant to recommend a suitable blade-folding method for the naval variant.

HAL aims to indigenously develop 12.5-ton class multi-role helicopter with service ceiling of around 20,000 feet, 3,500 kg payload and a seating capacity of 24. Besides the domestic defense orders, HAL will target export orders, aiming to replace the aging fleet of similar class of helicopters that are operational in more than 40 air forces around the world. HAL hopes to have the first flight of the multi-role helicopter in six to seven years. India needs approximately 1,100 helicopters for its armed forces.
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SOURCE : SPUTNIK NEWS
34546grf.jpg

Besides the engine, HAL also sought technical consultancy on rotor system and review of the transmission system of multi-role helicopter. HAL is engaged in the design and development of rotary wing aircraft with state-of-the-art technologies.

The company intends to purchase engine under technology transfer agreement. The preferred total engine weight with all accessories and harnesses is to be within 250 kg.

“The engine must be a turbo-shaft type and should be modular in construction. Life limited modules should be limited to bare minimum. Engine power should be modulated by a dual-channel full authority digital electronic control (FADEC) system suitable for twin engine application with cross talk facility and state of the art digital engine health monitoring and diagnostic system,” the document issued by HAL said.

In the technical specification, HAL seeks engine capable of operation without any oil replenishment for 4 hours which should be capable of air starts up to an altitude of 5.5 km.

The Indian multi-role helicopter will have two variants, namely naval and non-naval applications. In the naval variant, the helicopter will be capable of being stationed on a ship deck, oil rig platform, etc. HAL has asked rotor consultant to recommend a suitable blade-folding method for the naval variant.

HAL aims to indigenously develop 12.5-ton class multi-role helicopter with service ceiling of around 20,000 feet, 3,500 kg payload and a seating capacity of 24. Besides the domestic defense orders, HAL will target export orders, aiming to replace the aging fleet of similar class of helicopters that are operational in more than 40 air forces around the world. HAL hopes to have the first flight of the multi-role helicopter in six to seven years. India needs approximately 1,100 helicopters for its armed forces.
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India thinks foreign countries will first give them high technology and then lose their own market to Indian companies. Ha ha no one will help India, they will have to develop it themselves
 
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There's one company that has the tech, whose engines
have been flying over India at its highest for decades ...
and the help of which could be co-opted as offsets on the
Rafale GTG deal or any subsequent order.

In fact, it may already be under way and that piece of news
comm by HAL to prepare the eventual revelation?

So many possibilities, so little time, Tay.
 
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Any spec and pics of this Multi role helicopter?
 
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India thinks foreign countries will first give them high technology and then lose their own market to Indian companies. Ha ha no one will help India, they will have to develop it themselves
Yes... like Snechma ...like Lockheed martin.... Like French companies... No one helps India ...
 
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