‘One of the most fierce attack helicopters’: IAF chief on Apache choppers
Published on Sept 03, 2019 05:25 pm IST
Eight US-made Apache AH-64E(I) helicopters were inducted into the Indian Air Force's fleet on Tuesday at the Pathankot airbase to add more teeth to the force as part of India's modernisation plans. Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa congratulated the pilots and performed a pooja during the induction of the new flying machines. They were later given water cannon salutes. Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa said the Apache choppers are one of the most fierce attack helicopters in the world.
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