Defence

Indian Air Force receives final 5 deliveries of AH-64E Apache from Boeing

Last of 22 Apache attack helicopters delivered to IAF in June
Last of 22 Apache attack helicopters delivered to IAF in June

10 July 2020: Indian Air Force (IAF) took the delivery of final five of 22 all new AH-64E Apache at the Air Force Station, Hindan from Boeing. Just prior to the pandemic, Boeing had delivered the remaining five out of 15 CH-47F(I) Chinook heavy lift helicopters to IAF. As per the contract between the Indian Defence Ministry and Boeing in September 2015, Boeing is to provide production, training and support of 2 AH-64E Apache and 15 CH-47F(I) Chinook helicopters. Besides this, on US President Donald Trump’s visit to India in March 2020, India signed an acquisition contract of sic Apaches for Indian Army. India is amongst the 17 national worldwide who has the advanced variant of AH-64E Apache and the iconic tandem-rotor helicopter Chinook.

Customer centricity, commitment to the modernization and mission-readiness of India’s defence forces are key values to our partnership with India,” said Surendra Ahuja, managing director, Boeing Defence India. “With this delivery of military helicopters, we continue to nurture this partnership and are fully committed to working closely with India’s defence forces to deliver the right value and capabilities to meet their operational needs,” Ahuja added.

The AH-64E Apache is designed and equipped with an open systems architecture including the latest communications, navigation, sensor and weapon systems. It has an improved Modernized Target Acquisition Designation System that provides day, night and all-weather target information, as well as night vision navigation capability. In addition to classifying air and ground targets, the Fire Control Radar has been updated to operate in the maritime environment. It is uniquely suited to meet a commander’s needs, including reconnaissance, security, peacekeeping operations, and lethal attack, across myriad environments – without reconfiguration.

The Chinook is the world’s most reliable and efficient heavy-lift helicopter for more than 50 years, allowing customers to operate in climatic (hot), altitude (high), and crosswind conditions that typically keep other helicopters from flying. The CH-47F(I) Chinook contains a modern machined airframe, a common avionics architecture system (CAAS) cockpit, and a digital automatic flight control system (DAFCS). Those innovations and technologies will help the Indian Air Force meet evolving mission demands, maximize interoperability, and reduce lifecycle costs.

Boeing’s joint venture in Hyderabad, Tata Boeing Aerospace Limited (TBAL) has been producing aero-structures for the AH-64 Apache helicopter for both US Army and international customers. TBAL marks a major step towards the co-development of integrated systems in aerospace and defence in India. Boeing’s suppliers in India are manufacturing critical systems and components for the Chinooks, including the crown and tailcone assembly by Tata Advanced Systems and the ramp and aft pylon by Dynamatic Technologies. Boeing today works with over 200 suppliers and partners in the country in support of “Make in India” and “Skill India.”

Boeing Defence India provides holistic lifecycle solutions for government and defence customers in the country. Boeing delivers services that ensure high availability and mission-readiness of platforms to its defence customers at competitive costs through its investments in services infrastructure and building local capabilities and partnerships. With the induction of the Apaches and Chinooks, Boeing anticipates additional opportunities in rotorcraft training and sustainment.