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After 4 Crashes, Ecuador Grounds Fleet of Indian Dhruv Choppers, Cancels Contract

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New Delhi : In a major setback for Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, the government of Ecuador which had bought seven Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopters from India has grounded all such remaining choppers in service and has unilaterally ended a contract with the state-owned Indian company.

This decision was taken after four of the seven Indian built choppers crashed. They were supplied to Ecuador between 2009 and 2012.


At least two of those chopper crashes were linked to pilot errors. One of them was assigned to transport the President of the country when it went down, though he was not on board.

According to AP reports, the Ecuadorian Defence Minister has announced that two of the helicopters crashed because of mechanical problems, and that getting spare components for the choppers from India had proven to be problematic.

Reacting to the situation in Ecuador, senior officials at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in Bengaluru have told NDTV that they are yet to receive any official word on cancellation of the contract with HAL. They insist that all spare components have been provided on time, and that they had not been provided with any investigation reports indicating the mechanical failures on the helicopters.

HAL, which had provided ground support for these choppers in Ecuador, have said that the two choppers that crashed allegedly because of mechanical defects went down after the ground support period with Ecuador had ended.

There are more than 200 Dhruv choppers in service with the Indian Armed Forces which use them extensively. The chopper, which is capable of high altitude operations, had played a major role in the rescues in Uttarakhand during the Kedarnath floods.

The Ecuadorian decision to scrap its contract with HAL will come as a major blow to the company looking to seek foreign customers for the Dhruv choppers which have, by and large, been accepted favourably by the Indian Armed forces which have flown them for more than 1,50,000 hours since they were inducted.



After 4 Crashes, Ecuador Grounds Fleet of Indian Dhruv Choppers, Cancels Contract

Saw this coming from a very long time. Some relationships are to be nurtured. Babus of HAL have a pathetic attitude towards a lot of things and this is the norm. I have had first hand experience of lethargy and chalta hai attitude of HAL. Hope some lessons are learnt.
 
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If India is able to maintain and service these choppers, there is a serious problem in how Ecuador has got trained to use the tech. In business, #1. the customer is always right.
In case of doubt, refer to rule #1.
 
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There are more than 200 Dhruv choppers in service with the Indian Armed Forces which use them extensively. The chopper, which is capable of high altitude operations, had played a major role in the rescues in Uttarakhand during the Kedarnath floods.

that means the problem lies in Ecuadorians

HAL, which had provided ground support for these choppers in Ecuador, have said that the two choppers that crashed allegedly because of mechanical defects went down after the ground support period with Ecuador had ended.
 
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If India is able to maintain and service these choppers, there is a serious problem in how Ecuador has got trained to use the tech. In business, #1. the customer is always rights. In case of doubt, refer to rule #1.
India is new to army industry my friend.there are more powerful lobbies in the Game
 
that means the problem lies in Ecuadorians
In business, #1. the customer is always right. were they trained and supplied all they need to maintain and fly the choppers? Apparently not. They are not fools to pay money and crash choppers. Its easy to label it with a concocted conspiracy but it is time we introspect from failures and learn to do better.
 
New Delhi : In a major setback for Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, the government of Ecuador which had bought seven Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopters from India has grounded all such remaining choppers in service and has unilaterally ended a contract with the state-owned Indian company.

This decision was taken after four of the seven Indian built choppers crashed. They were supplied to Ecuador between 2009 and 2012.


At least two of those chopper crashes were linked to pilot errors. One of them was assigned to transport the President of the country when it went down, though he was not on board.

According to AP reports, the Ecuadorian Defence Minister has announced that two of the helicopters crashed because of mechanical problems, and that getting spare components for the choppers from India had proven to be problematic.

Reacting to the situation in Ecuador, senior officials at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in Bengaluru have told NDTV that they are yet to receive any official word on cancellation of the contract with HAL. They insist that all spare components have been provided on time, and that they had not been provided with any investigation reports indicating the mechanical failures on the helicopters.

HAL, which had provided ground support for these choppers in Ecuador, have said that the two choppers that crashed allegedly because of mechanical defects went down after the ground support period with Ecuador had ended.

There are more than 200 Dhruv choppers in service with the Indian Armed Forces which use them extensively. The chopper, which is capable of high altitude operations, had played a major role in the rescues in Uttarakhand during the Kedarnath floods.

The Ecuadorian decision to scrap its contract with HAL will come as a major blow to the company looking to seek foreign customers for the Dhruv choppers which have, by and large, been accepted favourably by the Indian Armed forces which have flown them for more than 1,50,000 hours since they were inducted.



After 4 Crashes, Ecuador Grounds Fleet of Indian Dhruv Choppers, Cancels Contract

Saw this coming from a very long time. Some relationships are to be nurtured. Babus of HAL have a pathetic attitude towards a lot of things and this is the norm. I have had first hand experience of lethargy and chalta hai attitude of HAL. Hope some lessons are learnt.

Man... every project India undertakes almost certainly fails... Insas, Arjun, Tejas.... All crap.
 
I think the issues are not with the design and manufacturing as many dhruvs are inducted into Indian armed forces and they serve in extreme weather conditions.

I think the issues will be sorted out.
 
Man... every project India undertakes almost certainly fails... Insas, Arjun, Tejas.... All crap.

There is a learning curve. You have to begin somewhere. Better try and fail than not try at all or paint chinese as your own ;)

Quality of indian made stuff . speaks for itself .

Pakistan made choppers dont crash coz there are no Pakistan made choppers :P
 
the problem lies ith the ecuadorians. i think poor maintenance and pilot errors are the major cause. dhruvs have good service record with Indian armed forces.
 
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