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Despite a process that began nearly a decade ago, the Army has not been able to finalise a replacement for the Advanced Light Helicopter.

After two aborted attempts, a third tender to procure 197 replacement choppers is too pending

While there were miraculously no casualties in the chopper crash on the Siachen glacier Monday, the crash of the first Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) in the sector is an urgent wake-up call for modernisation of the Army's aviation wing.

The indigenous ALH was performing the most common duty that Army choppers undertake daily on the tough glacier — maintenance of food, medical and equipment supplies to troops who occupy impossible positions along the Saltoro ridge, often above 20,000 feet.

For the past 40 years, this job has been done by the hardy Cheetah helicopters. But with most of these choppers exceeding their airframe life limits, the ALH has been pressed into duty. However the ALH is simply not designed for such extreme missions, which require a specialised and lighter chopper.

Despite a process that began nearly a decade ago, the Army has not been able to finalise a replacement. After two aborted attempts, a third tender to procure 197 replacement choppers is too pending. While the extensive trials ended in 2010, the Defence Ministry is yet to take a call on opening the commercial bids for the tender that has thrown up two possible winners — Russia's Kamov 226 and Eurocopter AS 550 Fennec. The replacement seems to be stuck due to corruption allegations against the third contender — AgustaWestland.

While the Army has rightly sought a CBI probe, the ministry should not let the matter slow down this much-needed modernisation process, especially as AgustaWestland has already been ejected from the competition.

The need of the hour is to take a call — either to select a winner or withdraw the tender. The ministry needs to be held accountable given that the current phase of indecision that has lasted for a year and a half can and sadly will cost lives.

And if the call is to dispose of the tender, serious consideration should be given to involving the Indian private defence sector in the next round. After all, the numbers required, which could well exceed 500, would be more suitable for a 'Make Indian' category contract that a private player can get in collaboration with a global vendor. Defence PSU HAL, which was entrusted in 2009 with a contract for 187 helicopters to replace the Cheetah fleet, has not shown much progress.
 
cancel the tender and complete our own HAL LUH fast and mass produce it..sources says first flight is in 2013..any news still now on that??and why we can't mass produce it at double speed and complete delivery of all 398 helos within 2022-2023 period??it is planned to deliver 187 helos within 2022 anyway..
 
cancel the tender and complete our own HAL LUH fast and mass produce it..sources says first flight is in 2013..any news still now on that??and why we can't mass produce it at double speed and complete delivery of all 398 helos within 2022-2023 period??it is planned to deliver 187 helos within 2022 anyway..

Now that Turbomeca has emerged the winner, the IOC is planned to be obtained by 2017,

http://www.defence.pk/forums/indian...light-utility-helicopter-luh.html#post4219221
 
Despite a process that began nearly a decade ago, the Army has not been able to finalise a replacement for the Advanced Light Helicopter.

Wait what??!!! These journos can't even produce the most basic of articles without making a major gaff like this :pissed:


Unbelievable!!

@Topic whatever way this goes I think it is okay- foreign LUH will be good for the short term, all 380+ LUHs going to HAL for their LUH is also good but this procurement is time critical.
 
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Mr. clean's only priority is to remain CLEAN.Whatever may be bearings of it for national security, he just doesn't care.This particular acquisition process for LUH is most probably going to spill over to next government .
 
We need to change our system and revamp procurement policy. Otherwise there will be corruption and our Mr Cleantony will handover the case to our caged parrot and it will take our caged parrot another 1/2 yrs to give the investigation report.
 
The Army had the choice of buying the Kamov Ka-226 ULH......an amazing helo indeed....however we know the current attitude of the Indian Army...huh..!!
Similarly instead of creating one twnder after the other.....The HAL's LUH's development should have been fast tracked and the helos should have been put to mass production as early as possible........however again an inevitable delay marring a nice development.....
First they'd delay crucial projects and then they'd say India needs to indigenise more......huh....just pathetic..!
 
@Topic whatever way this goes I think it is okay- foreign LUH will be good for the short term, all 380+ LUHs going to HAL for their LUH is also good but this procurement is time critical.

After seeing HALs way of developing HTT40, aiming on indigenous techs only instead of commonality to the Pilatus, I am afraid of them doing the same, instead of using the commonality to the Fennec as an advantage. Everything that the is aimed to HALs LUH and is available now, like the cockpit displays, could be replaced in the Fennec, especially in those that will be licence produced in India. That increases the commonality in the forces, makes maintenance easier and cheaper.
 
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We need to change our system and revamp procurement policy. Otherwise there will be corruption and our Mr Cleantony will handover the case to our caged parrot and it will take our caged parrot another 1/2 yrs to give the investigation report.

This is 100% on Antony mate. He refused to use his discretion and thus India is in th exposition it is now. Thankfully now such descions will lie with the DAC and not Def Min so these sort of self serving decisions won't be made.
 
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