India's Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) showed off its indigenously
manufactured Light Combat Helicopter(LCH on Saturday, May 22. The LCH took to the skies
in the presence of the Defence Secretary RK Singh, Vice Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal
PK Barbora, Chairman HAL, Ashok Nayak and senior officials of Defence ministry and the
forces. Chief Test pilot Unni Pillai and Hari Nair put up a spectacular flying display of
the LCH at the HAL airport in the city today. The LCH is a dedicated attack helicopter featuring a narrow fuselage and a
tandem seating for the pilot and co-pilot. The machine is designed for low detection
(reduced visual, aural, radar and infra red signatures) and has crashworthy landing gear
for better survivability. The hingeless rotors and the powerful Shakti engines enable the
easy manoeuvring of LCH even with weapons. The other interesting feature of the LCH is the chin-mounted canon along with the helmet
mounted sighting system, which gives the pilot the capability to look and fire at targets
around the aircraft. An advanced sensor suite consisting of CCD Camera, Forward looking
infrared imaging technology and Laser range finder, facilitates target acquisition in all
weather conditions. The Helicopter would be fitted with a Data Link for network-centric operations
facilitating the transfer of mission data to the other airborne platforms and ground
stations operating in the network, thus facilitating the force multiplication.