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Apache helicopters to be inducted into IAF at Pathankot on Sept 3

Four Apache helicopters are to be stationed at the Pathankot Air Force Station, which is considered to be the prime air base, which is just a few miles from the border of neighbouring Pakistan.

Updated on: Aug 30, 2019 08:07 AM IST
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Defence minister Rajnath Singh and Punjab chief minister Capt Amrinder Singh will jointly induct US-made Apache AH-64E(I) helicopters into the Indian Air Force here on September 3, a significant step towards modernising the IAF fleet.

Indian Air Force receives its first Apache Guardian attack helicopter at its production facility in Arizona on Saturday. India has signed a contract with the US, for 22 of these choppers. (ANI file photo)
Indian Air Force receives its first Apache Guardian attack helicopter at its production facility in Arizona on Saturday. India has signed a contract with the US, for 22 of these choppers. (ANI file photo)

There are talks that fighter pilot Abhinandan, who shot down a Pakistani F16 during a dog fight when India had launched airstrikes at terror camps in Pakistan, may fly a MIG from the Pathankot Air Force Station that day.

Four Apache helicopters are to be stationed at the Pathankot Air Force Station, which is considered to be the prime air base, which is just a few miles from the border of neighbouring Pakistan. The tension between two countries is high since abrogation of the special status of J&K.

An IAF spokesperson said India inked a $1.1-billion deal with US defence giant Boeing in September 2015 for 22 Apache choppers to sharpen its attack capabilities. The first Apache squadron is being raised with eight helicopters that have already been supplied by Boeing, the official said. Boeing is likely to deliver all the 22 helicopters, tailored for the IAF, through 2020.

Armed with fire-and-forget Hellfire missiles, the Apache attack choppers can track up to 128 targets in a minute and prioritise threats. The missiles equip the gunships with heavy anti-armour capabilities.

The army is also in the process of buying six Apache attack helicopters from the US at a cost of 4,168 crore.

The Apache choppers will be the second US-built helicopters to join the air force fleet. IAF inducted Boeing CH-47F (I) Chinook heavy-lift helicopters at a ceremony held in Chandigarh on March 25.

 
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