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Indian Apache attack helicopter makes emergency landing in Punjab

Americans would be more then happy to service helicopter. Fly them over.
 
So USAF never crashed Apaches From technical glitch :rolleyes::rolleyes:

https://theaviationgeekclub.com/two...pache-attack-helicopter-crash-in-afghanistan/

IAF operating Globe-masters For 9 years Now :whistle::whistle:

It wasn’t a technical glitch it was an accident. I suggest you send forth a better class of Indians to PDF.
A Defense Department source who spoke to Newsweek on condition of anonymity due to Pentagon media regulations said initial reports suggest the pilots were killed after the rotary blade on their AH-64 Apache Attack Helicopter clipped the peak of a mountain ridge while evading enemy fire.

https://www.newsweek.com/us-army-av...ied-bronze-stars-awarded-posthumously-1473342

Americans would be more then happy to service helicopter. Fly them over.

I suspect it just ran out of fuel likely there is no technical fault.
 
It wasn’t a technical glitch it was an accident. I suggest you send forth a better class of Indians to PDF.
A Defense Department source who spoke to Newsweek on condition of anonymity due to Pentagon media regulations said initial reports suggest the pilots were killed after the rotary blade on their AH-64 Apache Attack Helicopter clipped the peak of a mountain ridge while evading enemy fire.

https://www.newsweek.com/us-army-av...ied-bronze-stars-awarded-posthumously-1473342
Here Its Over Heating Of one engine

as For US Equipment
India operating C-17 for years ,C-130j ,P8i These Most used Machines Of IAF not only that
in Covid-19 accident IAF flown different sorties To china,Iran ,Middle east

I suspect it just ran out of fuel likely there is no technical fault.
Over heating Of Engine
Pilot Landed It on Single engine


Wrong. Hindustan Times (20 JAN 2020) says, "A total of 12 Su-30 jets have crashed since the fighter jets were inducted. The IAF is likely to place an order for 12 more jets to make up for the losses."
Misreported
All accident Of MKI's

Source
https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/type/SU27
 
Wrong. Hindustan Times (20 JAN 2020) says, "A total of 12 Su-30 jets have crashed since the fighter jets were inducted. The IAF is likely to place an order for 12 more jets to make up for the losses."

And indeed, as reported on 31 MAR 2020, they're looking to order 12 replacements: “We are moving towards ordering 12 more Sukhoi-30s... 12 is what is being followed up straightaway”

Thank you. :-)

This might interest you:

12 planes lost, at least 20 air force personnel killed in crashes this year so far

Indian Air Force lost 27 aircraft, including 15 jets and choppers, in crashes since 2016
 
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Indian Air Force’s AH-64E Apache attack helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing in Punjab province on 17 April.

Local media reported that the helicopter made an emergency landing in a Hoshiyarpur village after developing a technical fault. There was no loss of life or property.

An IAF AH-64E Apache, assigned to Pathankot airbase, made an emergency landing in a field in Hoshiarpur.

The first four AH-64E Apache multi-role combat helicopters have arrived from America in 2019. The helicopters were transported onboard an Antonov An-124 transport aircraft and arrived at Hindon airbase in Ghaziabad on 27 July.

The AH-64E Apache is an advanced multi-mission helicopter with the latest technology insertions, maintaining its standing as the world’s best attack helicopter. The Apaches also have a fully integrated, digital cockpit that enhances the aircraft’s mission performance. It is uniquely suited to meet a commander’s needs, including reconnaissance, security, peacekeeping operations, and lethal attack, across myriad environments—without reconfiguration.

AH-64E Apache attack helicopters are being purchased to replace the Mi-35 fleet. Alongside the capability to shoot fire and forget anti-tank guided missiles, air to air missiles, rockets and other ammunitions, it also has modern EW capabilities to provide versatility to helicopters in a network centric aerial warfare.

https://defence-blog.com/news/india...5D_Ev017yFNfWNBVCDZKztJ6V4CDrvEEH9hNWOSyLODNc


awwwwwwwwww would have been lovely to see iaf fireworks

EBYBfoXD
 
PA are using the vietnam era cobras and are fine till date, but new apaches are falling from the sky when they are in the indian hands. We are not same
 
Could be remotely operated by US, to steer into landing otherwise no chance Indian pilots can safely land this.

Soon Apache 64 is going to be the bad name in the world.
 
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