Chetak replacement
As per government data, a total of nine 'Chetak' helicopters of the armed forces have crashed so far since 2019. The helicopter will be replaced with a light utility helicopter.
The defence ministry had in 2021 given approval for procurement of 12 LUHs from the HAL for around Rs 1500 crore. Out of this, four helicopters will be manufactured by 2022-23 under limited series production while the remaining eight would be produced by the next year.
Presently, the 'Chetak' helicopters among others are a critical lifeline for soldiers posted in high-altitude areas, including the Siachen glacier.
Diamond Jubilee celebration
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and IAF chief ACM VR Chaudhri are participating in the conclave being organised at the National Industrial Security Academy Convention Centre in Secunderabad on Saturday.
The conclave intends to provide a platform to display 60 years of helicopter operations in the country, highlighting Chetak helicopter operations in particular.
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