India's New Airborne Powerhouse: HAL's IMRH Unveiled with Lethal Firepower

India's New Airborne Powerhouse: HAL's IMRH Unveiled with Lethal Firepower


India's drive for defense self-reliance takes a major leap forward with the unveiling of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited's (HAL) upcoming Indian Multi-Role Helicopter (IMRH). This powerful 13-ton, medium-lift helicopter boasts impressive multi-role capabilities and a deadly punch when configured for combat.

Initial computer-generated models of the IMRH reveal a sleek design optimized for both battlefield operations and transport missions. Crucially, the model showcases an optional armament configuration with at least three hardpoints on each side, enabling it to carry up to 1,500 kg of external weapons. This opens up possibilities for the IMRH to be equipped with deadly dual ATGM (anti-tank guided missile) racks, rocket pods capable of firing 57mm and 80mm unguided rockets, and even a nose-mounted 20mm cannon.

The development of the IMRH is a testament to India's growing prowess in indigenous defense manufacturing. This versatile helicopter promises to be a game-changer, fulfilling diverse battlefield roles that include troop transport, reconnaissance, and close air support in combat missions.

With its flexible design and potential for significant firepower, HAL's IMRH signals India's intent to strengthen its air capabilities and reduce reliance on foreign defense suppliers. The IMRH is a powerful symbol of India's ambition to become a major player in aerospace and defense technology.
 
Hopefully will start replacing the Mi-17 in the next decade.
 
With the RCS comparable to that of an elephant, this can never be used for offensive roles in contested airspaces. Jugaad always doesnt work. A dedicated attack helicopter based on the platform needs to be developed for that role
 
With the RCS comparable to that of an elephant, this can never be used for offensive roles in contested airspaces. Jugaad always doesnt work. A dedicated attack helicopter based on the platform needs to be developed for that role
Well understand how development happens in India in this sector - We make ALH, then we modify it to Light Attack Helo( HAL Rudra), then on the basis of technologies devloped we make LCH while testing new advancements on first Rudra and after its validation - Prachand.

Similarly, first IMRH would be developed - with capabilities of multi-role just like ALH followed by a dedicated medium category attack helo, while it's technologies would be tested on Armed IMRH
 
Hopefully will start replacing the Mi-17 in the next decade.
Should be able at-least before 2050, probably HAL might extend it's life for another 15 years and make a Super M17 beyond 2050 who knows, Indian armed forces never retire any foreign product unless they retire themselfes by falling from the sky or explode.
 
Wow, it would be a formidable and force multiplying fighting force.
Way to go !!!
 
How does it fare against MANPADS?
Like any other Helicopter, it needs a combination of sensors, including radar warning receivers, laser warning receivers, and missile approach warning sensors, to detect and locate incoming threats. It then deploys various countermeasures, such as chaff, flares, and electronic jamming, to confuse or disable the missiles, but there is more chance for the helicopter to get a direct hit if it flies too low.
 
Wow, it would be a formidable and force multiplying fighting force.
Way to go !!!
Sad part is Anti Tank / Air to Air missiles are yet to be inducted for LCH . Weapons are very critical.
There is no weapons for LCH. For IMH ?
 
Great…Let us get the IMRH in scale along with naval, attack and even stealth versions if possible with RAM, and internal weapons bay for covert operations and ISR, also an unmanned version can be done - ywe should make a platform and once stable upgrade it continuously
 
Would like to see a plan from fantasy to reality including some milestones and timelines to start with !
 
This program is also lagging , we take decades to complete the programs. Blame should go to the current government and also defense forces, DRDO.
 
Would like to see a plan from fantasy to reality including some milestones and timelines to start with !
For that CCS approval is pending, Government is trying to find private partner under SPV model but no private partner is coming ahead even when government gonna sanction funds for prototypes , what to say 🥲
 
This program is also lagging , we take decades to complete the programs. Blame should go to the current government and also defense forces, DRDO.
How DRDO 🙄 ? It's under HAL and CCS approval is pending as no private partner is interested to make prototype and lead the project under SPV model when government sanctioning funds for prototypes
 
This program is also lagging , we take decades to complete the programs. Blame should go to the current government and also defense forces, DRDO.
How is it the government fault if our own scientists and workers develop things too slowly? Governments can't develop the weapons and products can they?
 
How DRDO 🙄 ? It's under HAL and CCS approval is pending as no private partner is interested to make prototype and lead the project under SPV model when government sanctioning funds for prototypes
The helicopter is still under development and they are finalising the engine deal with France and price negotiations so sanctioning funds when a project isn't even ready wastes that money as it could be used for another project that needs money. When the time comes they will sanction the funds when the project is ready.
 
For that CCS approval is pending, Government is trying to find private partner under SPV model but no private partner is coming ahead even when government gonna sanction funds for prototypes , what to say 🥲
That's absolute lies. Show me your source? They are still developing the helicopter along with finalising the engine deal and cost negotiations with France. So the project isn't even ready for CCS approval yet. Also they aren't waiting for the SPV as this is a HAL project that they have developed. If the private companies want to manufacture the entire helicopter then they will come forward but if not they can continue to manufacture parts, components and technology that they have experience in and supply it. Then HAL mostly just assembles and certifies it.
 
This is a very important project as there is a large requirement for transporting people and supplies mainly. While they can add a weapon station to it this limits the amount and type of weapons it can carry along with it. If we need a urgent need then they should only make a limited amount like 1-2 squadrons.

We should develop a brand new medium attack helicopter like the Apache helicopters which has radar, carry more missiles, ATGM, gun, air to air missiles, small unguided and guided rockets, flares or chaff to protect us against missile, heavy engine, wheels, large fuel tanks etc etc. We should develop this like the Prachand helicopter as a dedicated attack helicopters because even the Rudra helicopter had limits.
 
On a lighter note India should consider exporting scale modes and computer generated images of defence equipments.
 
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