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MHA plans to buy, wet-lease choppers as Dhruv fleet grounded

 
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 3:16 am    Post subject: MHA plans to buy, wet-lease choppers as Dhruv fleet grounded Reply with quote

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MHA plans to buy, wet-lease choppers as Dhruv fleet grounded

February 01, 2012

The home ministry is planning to buy and wet-lease choppers to assist its forces engaged in internal security duties, including anti-naxal operations, as the entire fleet of indigenous Dhruv helicopters has been grounded following a series of mishaps.

Home minister P Chidambaram said the Mi-17 helicopters of the Indian Air Force will help the paramilitary and state police forces to do their job till the alternative arrangements were made.

"Mi-17 helicopters are functional. It is the Dhruv helicopters which were grounded. One of them crashed....so I immediately I directed remaining (fleet) should be grounded," he told reporters on Tuesday evening.

Chidambaram said he had authorised wet leasing of some helicopters and also looking for buying some more choppers for use by the security forces.

"We have authorised wet leasing of helicopters. We are also looking to buy some helicopters. This is a long-term project for which money must be made available. And I sincerely hope that money will be made available.

"...I think unless we find a replacement from the Dhruv helicopters, we would have to do with the Mi helicopters," he said.

The Border Security Force maintains the fleet of Dhruv helicopters. Before the crashes near Ranchi and Raipur, it had seven Dhruvs.

At least five Dhruv choppers, manufactured by the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and designed to meet the requirement of both military and police forces, have crashed in recent years in India, Nepal and Ecuador in Latin America.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 10:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Home Ministry plans to buy six Mi-17V-5 helicopters from Russia

3 Feb, 2012

The Home Ministry has decided to buy six Mi-17V-5 helicopters from Russia to assist its forces engaged in internal security duties, including anti-Naxal operations.

The decision came days after the Ministry's entire fleet of indigenous Dhruv helicopters was grounded following a series of mishaps.

The Mi-17V-5 is designed for utility cargo work and can carry up to 36 passengers or four tons of weight. The machine features advanced multifunction cockpit displays and upgraded TV3-117VM engines.

The helicopters are being built by Russian Helicopters' Kazan Helicopter Factory (KVZ) subsidiary.

"The Home Ministry has asked the Defence Ministry to help it out in buying the choppers," an official said.

The MoD is negotiating purchase of 59 Mi-17s after its first order of 80 such helicopters to the Russian company.

"The MoD has been asked to buy six helicopters in addition to their actual requirement. The MHA will use the six helicopters," the official said.

On Tuesday, Chidambaram had said that he had authorised wet leasing of some helicopters and was also looking for buying some more choppers for use by the security forces.

"...I think unless we find a replacement for the Dhruv helicopters, we would have to do with the Mi helicopters (of Indian Air Force)," he had said.

The Border Security Force maintains the fleet of Dhruv helicopters. Before the crashes near Ranchi and Raipur, it had seven Dhruvs.

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