The Army and Air Force versions of ALH DHRUV have been cleared for operation: HAL
Alh Dhruv helicopter flying near the Baisaran valley. The militants hit 26 tourists after Pahalgam attacked Pahalgam. |Picture source: Hindu
The Air Force version of the Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) DHRUV, which has been rooted since January, has been cleaned up for operation.
DHRUV helicopter manufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) said Thursday that the Army and Air Force versions of the helicopter were liquidated for operation according to the recommendations of the Defect Investigation (DI) committee.
“It is now implied that the advanced light helicopter (ALH) DHRUV Army and Air Force versions have been operated on the recommendations of the Defect Investigation (DI) Commission,” Defense PSU said in a statement.

It further added that a plan for a time-limited operation has been developed with the users.
The armed forces temporarily took its 330 ALH after the ALH Mark-III crash in the Indian Coast Guard in Porbandar, Gujarat on January 5, killing all three crew members in training. Helicopter.
In addition, HAL also advises civilian operators to grind the helicopter until the crash is determined.
ALH DHRUV is also missing action in 2025 Aero India. The Indian Air Force’s Sarang Helicopter Exhibition team has demonstrated their stratigraphic organic technical skills in the exhibition over the past two decades, and this time it was not attended due to the foundation of Alh Dhruv Helicopter.
After the indigenous helicopters took root, the armed forces have been facing a shortage of helicopters and their military operations.
However, the Army version of the ALH resumed flights in the Anatnag region of Jamu and Kashmir after the Pahargam terrorist attack last week.
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