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Published November 8, 2012 | By admin
SOURCE: SP’s Special Correspondent

The avatar of the venerable Apache that the Indian Air Force has chosen—the AH-64D Apache Block III—as the winner in its 22 copter bid, is perhaps the most potent attack helicopter in the world today. While it is unclear how many of the 22 platforms will come with the Longbow sensor system, the US Army currently has one Longbow in every three Apaches. The Block III aircraft that has won the IAF competition has been designed for increased flight performance—this involves a new airframe, an improved drive system, a 701D engine with an enhanced digital engine control unit, and significantly, an upgraded main rotor with all composite rotor-blades. Boeing has also infused improved situational awareness through a cognitive decision-aiding system for pilots, allowing them to take quicker decisions more easily. Improved survivability, targeting and fratricide prevention—crucial for a hot battlefield scenario—get a ramp up with integrated aircraft survivability equipment, instrument flight rules and meteorological conditions.



The Block III is a notably lighter helicopter than its previous avatars—for instance in the Block III, a single mission computer replaces three separate systems on earlier models. The Block III also comes with additional fuel tanks, an integrated helmet and display sight system with an electromagnetic tracker. The Block III’s communication suite has also been vastly improved with an enhanced data modem. A subtle, yet significant change, is also the forward avionics bay. Certain equipment that is likely to be withheld as a result of India not being a signatory to a CISMOA agreement with Washington will be replaced with Indian systems manufactured by BEL and certain private companies—some of these systems are in the process of being identified.

The Apache legacy is a formidable one. As of June 2012, the platform in its many variants has flown over 3.5-million hours over 28 years and spent 930,000 combat hours in ongoing operations in Afghanistan and Iraq—missing that include combat air patrol, convoy escort, rapid reaction, close-combat attack and armed reconnaissance. The US Army has an acquisition objective of 690 of the AH-64D Apache Block III , adding to 678 remanufactured aircraft and 54 new build aircraft in the Block I and Block II configurations. There are 11 international customers for the Apache, with Boeing identifying “significant ongoing international interest for new and remanufactured AH-64Ds”.
 
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Published November 8, 2012 | By admin
SOURCE: SP’s Special Correspondent

The avatar of the venerable Apache that the Indian Air Force has chosen—the AH-64D Apache Block III—as the winner in its 22 copter bid, is perhaps the most potent attack helicopter in the world today. While it is unclear how many of the 22 platforms will come with the Longbow sensor system, the US Army currently has one Longbow in every three Apaches.

I think the IAF is going to work to a 1:2 ratio for Longbows.
 
And by the way, Block-III Apache has been re-christened as the AH-64E.
 
I think the IAF is going to work to a 1:2 ratio for Longbows.

India Strategic

We're gonna have 12 AN/APG-78 Fire Control Radars, out of 22 helos to be ordered.

So 12 Longbow Apaches and 10 non-Longbows. This could however change as follow-on orders
are placed, the Apache procuremnet could go up to 64 units. It would be capped at 44
if a ground-attack optimised LAH version of LCH is developed. IA would take 114 such indigenous
helos instead of more Apaches.
 
Latest GCC meeting have agreed to join all MoDs under one Ministry, GCC army is going to operate 153 Apaches :devil:

I love this helo....
 
Latest GCC meeting have agreed to join all MoDs under one Ministry, GCC army is going to operate 153 Apaches :devil:

I love this helo....

WHOA 153! That is some serious firepower! What standard are they? A/D/E?
 
India Strategic

We're gonna have 12 AN/APG-78 Fire Control Radars, out of 22 helos to be ordered.

So 12 Longbow Apaches and 10 non-Longbows. This could however change as follow-on orders
are placed, the Apache procuremnet could go up to 64 units. It would be capped at 44
if a ground-attack optimised LAH version of LCH is developed. IA would take 114 such indigenous
helos instead of more Apaches.
Mate the LAH idea is only the figment of a certain blogger's imagination! The premise the IA is unhappy with the LCH is simply not true, in fact the opposite is true. The IA had significant input in the design phase of the LCH and there is nothing they wanted that is missing on the LCH. Later Indian made attack helos will be more advanced but you've got to start somewhere but all I hear Prasun ever do is criticise current purchses/programs. We don't live in an ideal world like he is imagining.
 
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