There is the 'sure to amuse' Pakistani helicopter pictured above.and there is nothing like "sure to crash' heli like dhruv
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There is the 'sure to amuse' Pakistani helicopter pictured above.and there is nothing like "sure to crash' heli like dhruv
This speaks of the ALH's safety and capabilities.
BTW does anyone know the crash count of DHRUV on Indian soil?
-NPM
why?Can't say RIP but salute to the fallen soldiers.
Helicopter from every part of the world crashes and takes lives . Nothing new .
There is nothing like a uncrashable helicopter .
True. But this is India's first oversea sale of the chopper. So anything that happen to this one will get magnified. I'm glad Indian media do not immediately point fingers at the users.
You don't need to know all this to comment on Indian assembling skills.you are not an engineer, you don't know A of aerospace, doesn't know about embedded circuits, jet propulsion and you talk as if you are the only noble laureate in the world.
You don't need to know all this to comment on Indian assembling skills.
The ALH is in use in 9 countries around the world, last time it was pilot error that's all one can say until a full and proper report is out. But one needs only remember the sh!t that came out the last time one of Ecuador's ALHs crashed and the BS that was spouted- Pak media even tried to make out that the Ecuadorians were trying to return the ALHs to HAL which turned out to be utter baloney.True. But this is India's first oversea sale of the chopper. So anything that happen to this one will get magnified. I'm glad Indian media do not immediately point fingers at the users.
You don't need to know all this to comment on Indian assembling skills.
Oh god, how many times are you people going to post the same picture over and over again.
Most of it has been debunked!