INDIAN ARMY COMPLETES APACHE FLEET INDUCTION

INDIAN ARMY COMPLETES APACHE FLEET INDUCTION

The Indian Army has received the final batch of three AH-64E Apache attack helicopters, marking the completion of its six-unit fleet. These assets are now part of the 451 Army Aviation Squadron based in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, boosting operational readiness along the western borders.

The Acquisition:

  • The Deal: Signed in February 2020 with the United States (Boeing) for $600 million.
  • Fleet Strength: The deal comprised six helicopters for the Indian Army.
    • Note: The Indian Air Force (IAF) already operates a fleet of 22 AH-64E Apaches.
  • Delivery Timeline: Delayed due to global supply chain disruptions; originally scheduled for May 2024, completed in late 2025 following high-level defence dialogues.
  • Deployment: Stationed at Jodhpur to cater specifically to operational requirements on the Western Front.

 About AH-64E Apache (Apache Guardian)

  • Origin: United States (Manufacturer: Boeing).
  • Classification: World’s most advanced multi-role combat helicopter.
  • Key Roles:
    • Advanced reconnaissance.
    • Precision strikes.
    • Close air support in contested environments.
    • Anti-armour operations (often called “Tank Busters”).
  • Global Presence: Used by the US Army and nations including Egypt, Israel, Japan, UK, and UAE.

Strategic Significance

  • Operational Synergy: The induction enhances the Army’s dedicated attack helicopter capability, previously reliant on the IAF for heavy attack support.
  • Modernisation: Represents a shift towards state-of-the-art avionics and night-fighting capabilities compared to older Soviet-origin fleets.
  • Bilateral Relations: Underscores the deepening India-US defence partnership, reinforced by recent talks between Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth.

Q. With reference to the ‘AH-64E Apache’ helicopters, consider the following statements:

  1. The AH-64E is a single-role reconnaissance helicopter designed primarily for high-altitude surveillance.
  2. India is the only nation in Asia to operate the Apache Guardian variant.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

 (c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

ANS : D

Explanation:

Statement 1 is incorrect. The AH-64E Apache is a multi-role combat helicopter, not a single-role reconnaissance platform. It performs various roles including precision strikes, close air support, anti-armour operations, and reconnaissance.

Statement 2 is incorrect. India is not the only nation in Asia to operate the Apache Guardian. Other Asian nations, such as Japan, Indonesia, Israel, South Korea, and Singapore, also operate this platform.