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Defence Update 5th May 2022: S-400 Missile Delivery, DRDO Submarine Development, HAL IMRH Engine

Duration: 09:20Views: 7.3KLikes: 437Date Created: May, 2022

Channel: Global Conflict

Category: News & Politics

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Description: Defence Update 5th May 2022: S-400 Missile Delivery, DRDO Submarine Development, HAL IMRH Engine The Indian Multi Role Helicopter (IMRH) is a medium-lift helicopter currently under development by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for Indian Armed forces for air assault, air-attack, anti-submarine, anti-surface, military transport and VIP transport roles. IMRH is aimed to replace all the current Mil Mi-17 and Mil Mi-8 helicopters across the Indian armed forces. The planned rotorcraft is expected to have a maximum takeoff weight of 13 tonnes with a five bladed main rotor and 4 bladed rotor on tail. The navalised version further will have longer range and higher payload capacity. HAL estimates requirement of over 314 rotocraft of same class across Indian Armed Forces replace existing Mil Mi-17 helicopters in service in India. The scaled model tests of the helicopter have been ongoing as of 2021 while first flight of a full prototype is expected in 2025-26. The introduction into armed forces thereafter is expected in 2028 after two years of testing. A total of six prototypes are planned for trials HAL has commented that the company has been examining the prospects of the indigenously-developed MLH essentially replacing the Mi-17 helicopters that are in widespread use both abroad and in India, especially by its heavy use by most frontline operations by the Indian Air Force; possessing broadly specifications, the fledgling rotorcraft is to be capable of performing a greater number of roles than the Russian Mi-17.[8][9] While there has been no officially-stated requirement for a 10-12 tonne rotorcraft; however, the company has intentions for the IMRH to ultimately start replacing India's older Mi-17s after 2025. On 5 August 2019, it was reported that the process for securing government approvals for the helicopter has started. Full scale work will commence as soon as the project is approved, with first flight expected in two years. The requirement for such helicopters is reportedly of around 550 units. In July 2021, the Indian Navy formally involved itself in the project, envisaging a navalised version of the helicopter for anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare roles. As the naval variant will not perform high-altitude operations, unlike Indian Army and Indian Air Force operations, it will have higher payload capacity and longer range. It is anticipated that the navalised version will have dedicated equipment for the role, including sonar and sea-scanner radar with a customised cockpit. Support Us: Facebook: facebook.com/GlobalConflict7 Twitter: twitter.com/GlobalConflict9 Instagram: instagram.com/globalconflicthindi Fan Page: facebook.com/globalconflict DISCLAIMER: Each and every content used in this video is not imaginary. All are taken from reputed news agencies. This video doesn’t meant to hurt anybody's personal feelings,beliefs and religion. We are not responsible for any of these statements used in this video. If you have any suggestion or query regarding this video, you can contact me on YouTube personal Message and you can send me message in my Facebook page. Thank you & regards Global conflicts

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