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India’s Naval Utility Helicopter Prototype in Development, First Flight Anticipated by May 2025

By Gauri Agarwal
Last updated: October 23, 2024
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India's Naval Utility Helicopter Prototype in Development, First Flight Anticipated by May 2025

India Advances Self-Reliance in Defense: New Indigenous Naval Utility Helicopter in Development

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India is poised to make significant strides in self-reliance in defense technology with the ongoing development of a new indigenous naval utility helicopter. This innovative project, part of the Utility Helicopter Marine program, is currently in the prototype construction phase, with its inaugural flight scheduled for May 2025.

The ambitious initiative aims to equip the Indian Navy with a fleet of 111 versatile helicopters designed for operations from warships and at sea. Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) is at the helm of this project, spearheading the development and construction of the helicopter, which takes inspiration from the Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Dhruv. However, officials have stressed that the modifications and structural changes made are so extensive that the project is akin to creating an entirely new helicopter.

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Key features of the Utility Helicopter Marine (UHM) include foldable rotor blades and a folding tail boom, which allow for efficient storage onboard naval vessels. Additionally, the helicopter’s tail structure has been modified for seamless integration with warship hangars, and it is outfitted with an advanced sensor suite that includes a nose-mounted surveillance radar.

The UHM is expected to play a vital role in enhancing the Indian Navy’s operational capabilities, serving a wide range of missions such as personnel transport, cargo delivery, emergency evacuations, anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue operations, and logistics support.

This project underscores India’s growing confidence in its domestic defense manufacturing capabilities. Initially, the Indian Navy explored the option of collaborating with a foreign helicopter manufacturer but ultimately decided to entrust HAL with the program, marking a significant shift towards indigenous development.

To ensure the integration of various onboard systems, HAL has been conducting thorough testing and certification on a separate test helicopter. "The aircraft are getting built and by next year in May, we should be able to fly. We are already testing the systems that have to be integrated on the helicopter," stated officials involved in the program.

As this project unfolds, it not only highlights India’s commitment to enhancing its defense capabilities but also signals a crucial move towards achieving self-sufficiency in military aviation technology.

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