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India's Light Combat Helicopter ( LCH ) : Gets Hot & High

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HAL successfully carried out the hot and the high-altitude trials of indigenously designed, developed attack chopper Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) at Leh recently. “These seasonal trials - including cold weather trials carried out at Leh during February this year - have been completed as part of the certification process.

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The flight trials at Leh have established hover performance and low speed handling characteristics of the helicopter under extreme weather conditions at different altitudes (3200 to 4800 m). During the trials, the helicopter and systems performed satisfactorily. LCH also has proven its capability to land and take off at Forward Landing Base in Siachen. LCH is the first attack helicopter to land in Forward Bases at Siachen”, says Mr.T. Suvarna Raju, CMD, HAL.

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The trials were carried out on the third prototype of LCH (TD3) at Leh at the temperatures ranging from 13 to 27 degree centigrade with the participation of user pilots from Air Force, Army and representatives from CEMILAC and DGAQA.


Various tests included assessment and validation of flight envelope in ‘Hot-and-High’ conditions, culminating in landing at forward bases at geographic elevations of 13,600 feet to 15,800 feet. These landings and take-offs were demonstrated with reasonable amount of weapon load and fuel.

Challenges at Leh:

The upper reaches of the Indus river and its tributaries, Nubra and Shyok are home to the mighty Ladakh and Eastern Karakorum Ranges, with multiple lofty peaks over 25,000 feet and an average ridgeline elevation of 20,000 feet. It is also home to the largest glaciated area outside the Polar Regions and is sometimes called the ‘Third Pole’. The Siachen is the largest glacier here and is central to this region.

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The area experiences a period of summer during July-August in which temperatures soar to 30 degrees above standard atmosphere conditions. This mix of extreme altitudes and relatively high temperatures (‘Hot-and-High’) saps helicopter performance and as such, a few types of helicopters are able to operate effectively all year around.

LCH Progress:

With the extensive trials carried out on three prototypes at Bengaluru, sea level at Chennai in November 2013, cold weather at Leh during January/February 2015, hot weather at Jodhpur in July 2015 and hot and high altitude trials at a few days ago at Leh, the performance and handling qualities of the helicopter have been established for basic configuration (with EO Pod, Rocket launchers, Turret Gun and Air-to-Air missile launchers). The system functionalities have been assessed and found satisfactory during the trials and long-duration ferry across India. Further development activities are under progress and the weapon firing trials are planned during in the middle of 2016.

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The advantage of indigenous development of helicopters such as ALH, LCH and LUH at HAL is that the users’ requirement are well captured right from early design stage and are fine-tuned as the project progresses with the involvement of users so that the product complies to the stringent operational requirements at high altitudes (Himalayan and North Eastern terrains).

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i hope some day just as an experiment if HAL tries to go for Kamov type twin rotor blade system it sure will make LCH much much better machine :pleasantry:
 
I thought they were getting FOC in November this year.
 
i hope some day just as an experiment if HAL tries to go for Kamov type twin rotor blade system it sure will make LCH much much better machine :pleasantry:
More than that I would like it to have 5 blade one!! Which gives it more lift and range!

I thought they were getting FOC in November this year.
No It was always meant to get it in 2017!
 
More than that I would like it to have 5 blade one!! Which gives it more lift and range!


No It was always meant to get it in 2017!
how exactly ?

but yeah with 5 blade type rotor its like plug and play but for twin rotor a new gearbox and a whole lot of hardware softwares will be needed but iguess twin rotor means more power , lifting capability and even higher service sieling can be achieved with same ammount of feul + extended range and engines would have lesser load
 
how exactly ?

but yeah with 5 blade type rotor its like plug and play but for twin rotor a new gearbox and a whole lot of hardware softwares will be needed but iguess twin rotor means more power , lifting capability and even higher service sieling can be achieved with same ammount of feul + extended range and engines would have lesser load
Then entire design must be changed for twin rotor!! Lch is an orthodox design with a tail rotor...I think now at this stage we can't change it to twin rotor!! That will make it completely new helicopter and not just an upgrade!!
 
Then entire design must be changed for twin rotor!! Lch is an orthodox design with a tail rotor...I think now at this stage we can't change it to twin rotor!! That will make it completely new helicopter and not just an upgrade!!

Well, You see, the quickeness of this Prohject is the main reason why we Admire it.
On Contrast, LCA Programme has many many "first in india" Techs , Yet it attackts Critisism.

Now that they have Achieved "something" it wont be hard to come up with better designs.
 
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