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India's Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has “cleared” Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopters (ALHs) in service with the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force (IAF) ...
The Army and Air Force variants of the ALH Dhruv have been cleared for resumption of operations, four months after one of its ...
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) shares are in focus as Army and Air Force variants of ALH Dhruv helicopters, previously ...
The grounding has strained the military’s fleet and forced the leasing of civilian helicopters as gap fillers.
The government has reinstated operations for the Army and Air Force versions of the Advanced Light Helicopter Dhruv, leaving ...
HAL has expressed optimism that India's fleet of Dhruv ALHs, which were grounded in January, will return to flying operations in mid-2025. The image shows ICG ALH Mk III helicopters flying in 2023.
After a three-month suspension, Army and Air Force versions of the ALH Dhruv helicopter have been approved for operations, ...
The development comes at a critical moment as the Indian military readies plans ... Srinagar: The army and the air force’s Dhruv advanced light helicopter (ALH) fleets, grounded nearly four ...
The entire fleet of 330 ALH used by the three services and coast guards was grounded following the January 5 crash of an Indian Coast Guard chopper at Porbandar, killing all three persons on board.
The entire fleet of over 330 Dhruv helicopters operated by the Army, Navy, the Air Force and the Coast Guard was ...
The government has cleared the resumption of operations of Army and Air Force versions of the Advanced Light Helicopter Dhruv ...
More than 340 Dhruv helicopters have been produced by Hindustan Aeronautics ... has been worked out with the users," HAL said. The Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard versions of the choppers ...