Apache helicopters finally arrive after 15-month delay, Army hails milestone moment
After a 15-month delay, the Indian army has finally received the first group of helicopters of the AH-64e Apache attack from the United States. This transport of recent assets represents a prime enhancement for the Army Aviation Corps, in particular boosting its fight talents along the northern borders. These conditions -Art -art helicopters are equipped with advanced radar systems, accurate strike weapons and all weather matches. It seems there were delays related to American logistical and supply chain issues. The Indian Air Force is already operating Apaches, but this is the first time the Indian army will manage and distribute them independently. The acquisition adjusts India's long -term modernization goals for its armed forces.
The Key points
- The Indian army receives the AH-64E Apache helicopter after a delay of 15 months.
- The first direct Apache acquisition of the Indian Army Aeronautical Core.
- India's war and high altitude surveillance skills.
- The helicopters were distributed under the US defense agreement.
- Equipped with radar, night vision and actual strike gadget.
- Increases support for soldiers in the northern border areas.
- The US deliver is chargeable for the postpone for chain and logistical barriers.
- Senior military officers celebrate distribution as strategic milestones.
- Part of India's widespread defense modernization and preparation strategy.
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