Opinion Time for Indian Army to Fully Embrace Indigenous LCH Prachand as Costly Delays Plague US Apache Deal

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As the Indian Army modernizes its forces to meet contemporary warfare challenges, particularly along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China and the Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan, the acquisition of attack helicopters remains a crucial element.

However, persistent delays in the delivery of Apache helicopters from the United States have prompted calls for a greater focus on the indigenously developed Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) Prachand.

The Indian Army is actively enhancing its capabilities to address the demands of modern warfare, especially in high-altitude and contested border regions. A key component of this modernization effort is the acquisition of attack helicopters.

These aircraft are vital for providing close air support to ground troops, conducting reconnaissance missions, and launching precision strikes across varied terrains.

In 2020, the Indian Army contracted with the United States for six Boeing AH-64E Apache attack helicopters, at cost of approximately $600 million, to boost its offensive power, especially along the western border with Pakistan.

The Apache, known for its advanced technology, firepower, and survivability, is a significant asset. The Indian Air Force (IAF) already operates 22 Apaches, acquired in a 2015 deal, demonstrating their effectiveness in desert and plains environments.

However, the delivery schedule for the Army's Apache helicopters has faced significant setbacks. Originally slated for delivery in mid-2024, the timeline has been repeatedly pushed back due to supply chain issues and manufacturing delays in the U.S.

As of March 2025, none of the helicopters have been delivered, with projections suggesting arrival later in the year, or potentially even in 2026. This delay impacts the operational readiness of the 451 Army Aviation Squadron near Jodhpur, which is fully prepared to house and operate the helicopters.

In light of these delays, the domestically produced LCH Prachand presents itself as a strong alternative, potentially even exceeding the Apache in certain operational scenarios.

Developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), the Prachand was specifically designed for the Indian armed forces' requirements, particularly in high-altitude areas like Ladakh and the Siachen Glacier.

The LCH Prachand possesses several key advantages within the Indian context:
  • Superior High-Altitude Performance: The Prachand is uniquely capable of operating at altitudes up to 6,500 meters (21,300 feet), a critical capability for India's mountainous border regions. It has proven its ability to take off and land at extreme altitudes, including demonstrations in the Siachen Glacier at 15,800 feet. According to the Ministry of Defence, this operational ceiling is unmatched by any other attack helicopter in the world. In contrast, the Apache has faced operational challenges in similar high-altitude conditions.
  • Significant Cost Advantages: The LCH Prachand is considerably more affordable than the Apache. While each Apache under the Army's deal is estimated at around $100 million, the Prachand is priced at approximately $50 million per unit. This allows for the procurement of a larger number of helicopters within the same budget, enhancing operational flexibility.
  • Domestic Supply Chain Security: Being an indigenous platform, the Prachand offers greater control over production, maintenance, and future upgrades. With more than 50% indigenous content, and plans to increase this further, the Prachand supports India's "Atmanirbhar Bharat" (Self-Reliant India) initiative, which aims to reduce dependence on foreign defense suppliers. This contrasts with the vulnerabilities exposed by the Apache delays, highlighting the risks of relying on international supply chains.
  • Proven Operational Readiness: The LCH Prachand is already in service, with the IAF formally inducting it in October 2022 and the Army establishing its first squadron in Assam in November 2022. The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) has approved the purchase of 156 additional Prachand helicopters (90 for the Army, 66 for the IAF) at an estimated value of ₹45,000 crore (approximately $5.5 billion).
It is important to push the manufacturer, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for faster production of Prachand, so that Indian army meet its target of 90 units. The combination of lower cost and adaptability to India's specific operational environment makes the Prachand a strategically valuable asset.

Furthermore, increased investment in the Prachand supports India's long-term objective of achieving self-sufficiency in defense manufacturing, a critical factor for maintaining military preparedness amidst global supply chain uncertainties.
 
The Indian government should abstain from buying from the Americans. They treat the contract very lightly and are not honoring the deal as per the contract signed. I know well it won't happen, but should India buy the F-35, we will face the same delay issues like with the F404 engines and Apache helicopters.
It's not really that the US "takes deals lightly." We just have a ton of countries we deliver weapons to. Covid backed a lot of deliveries up and we're still working on the backlog. India barely exports weapons to anyone and they still can't deliver weapons on time.
 
AH-64s are overhyped and untested in contested air environments! India should have gone for the Russian Kamov Ka-52, which gives crew survivability higher precedence and has been proven a beast in Ukraine after flying despite multiple hits from low ground passes. Apaches are only good for shooting at ambulances and school buses, just as the US did in Iraq. The minute AH-64s enter a contested environment, they will be brought down by MANPADS or some such projectile. US weapons are a paper tiger, yet the world keeps swallowing this trash because of 'other factors' such as keeping big brother happy and engaged.
Dude, Russia is fighting a country a quarter its size and still can't beat them because the US sent them some of their weapons from the '80s. Russia builds absolute garbage.
 
India has been financing Russia's war against the US and Europe for years now, but the US is unreliable? Honestly, I really don't care if India gets the F-35 or not. India has too many ties to Russia. I mean, it would be cool if we worked together because we have more in common with India than we do with Russia or China, but I don't know if India can be trusted. Especially because they're always demanding ToT, which they can then pass on to Russia. You want to talk about unreliable though? Wait until you see how unreliable Russia becomes when you go to war with their Chinese owners.
Who is financing? Russia is a good friend. You guys can't do better, but envy... Chinese are paper tigers; we will deal with them when it comes to it.
 
Why just this order? The US has delayed the F-414 engines beyond a year, citing unfortunate incidents like Pannun. F-35s are good, but deliveries should begin immediately. 1/4 F-35s and 3/4 Su-57s would be better.
Stand your ground be proactive hand over if there are any miscreants involved. Be fair and treat American products equally. Broadcast that India puts Indian Rupees First. Indian products will be sold in Rupees. Unreliable partners will be replaced.
 
Just use this to show the US why they don't get any major defense orders from India. They are going to pressurize India to take the F-35. Use these opportunities to show them why they cannot be preferred as reliable defense partners.
India has been financing Russia's war against the US and Europe for years now, but the US is unreliable? Honestly, I really don't care if India gets the F-35 or not. India has too many ties to Russia. I mean, it would be cool if we worked together because we have more in common with India than we do with Russia or China, but I don't know if India can be trusted. Especially because they're always demanding ToT, which they can then pass on to Russia. You want to talk about unreliable though? Wait until you see how unreliable Russia becomes when you go to war with their Chinese owners.
 
LOL, Russia's S-400 40% order is delayed due to war, but the USA is not even fighting a war and they are delaying everything, F-404, Apache, etc.
Well at least they don't have a constant history of delaying products like Vikramaditya and S400 and others. Or backing out of their commitment like Ka226T or Vikramaditya.
 
AH-64s are overhyped and untested in contested air environments! India should have gone for the Russian Kamov Ka-52, which gives crew survivability higher precedence and has been proven a beast in Ukraine after flying despite multiple hits from low ground passes. Apaches are only good for shooting at ambulances and school buses, just as the US did in Iraq. The minute AH-64s enter a contested environment, they will be brought down by MANPADS or some such projectile. US weapons are a paper tiger, yet the world keeps swallowing this trash because of 'other factors' such as keeping big brother happy and engaged.
AH 64s are untested? Lol...Russia couldn't even defeat Ukraine while Apaches have won many wars for US. Ukraine humiliated Russia so far in the war.
 
Why just this order? The US has delayed the F-414 engines beyond a year, citing unfortunate incidents like Pannun. F-35s are good, but deliveries should begin immediately. 1/4 F-35s and 3/4 Su-57s would be better.
No thanks. India has been very very clear that it won't be buying Su57 under any circumstances. It would rather fly 4th gen planes than fly Su57.
 
India has been financing Russia's war against the US and Europe for years now, but the US is unreliable? Honestly, I really don't care if India gets the F-35 or not. India has too many ties to Russia. I mean, it would be cool if we worked together because we have more in common with India than we do with Russia or China, but I don't know if India can be trusted. Especially because they're always demanding ToT, which they can then pass on to Russia. You want to talk about unreliable though? Wait until you see how unreliable Russia becomes when you go to war with their Chinese owners.
As for Russia, India ain't breaking any laws. Even US has only imposed a price cap and not a ban on Russian oil, right? So even US wants India to keep buying Russian oil. EU is reimporting it all, no bro?

And coming to trust. Remember Pakistan? US legit funded a military dictatorship in it's war against a democracy. Sold weapons, gave money and even sent a carrier for their defense. You think that's someone who can be trusted?

Yes Russia is the most unreliable of the lot, I won't even argue with that. But before blaming India, also remember your own past. You have funded multiple wars against India. But I can understand that priorities and relationships in geopolitics change with time. So should you.
 
Buy prachand but also force private companies to join with HAL in development so that they can keep eyes on their performance. Otherwise install private auditors to keep check on HAL as they are filled with corrupt guys. Also maintenance team should be mixer of companies like TATA and HAL and airforce teams.
 
The Indian government should abstain from buying from the Americans. They treat the contract very lightly and are not honoring the deal as per the contract signed. I know well it won't happen, but should India buy the F-35, we will face the same delay issues like with the F404 engines and Apache helicopters.
 
Supply chain delays are real. Whether they are the reason for this delay, we will not know. For example, whom would one consider the most important customer for Boeing? The President of the U.S., of course. Yet, the two aircraft for the President have been delayed for years, and one of the stated reasons for the delay is supply chain issues.
 
India has been financing Russia's war against the US and Europe for years now, but the US is unreliable? Honestly, I really don't care if India gets the F-35 or not. India has too many ties to Russia. I mean, it would be cool if we worked together because we have more in common with India than we do with Russia or China, but I don't know if India can be trusted. Especially because they're always demanding ToT, which they can then pass on to Russia. You want to talk about unreliable though? Wait until you see how unreliable Russia becomes when you go to war with their Chinese owners.
India has no intention of buying overpriced LNG gas from the US or Canada, just like Europe is doing. And even though the Indo-China relationship is bad, economic trade hasn't slowed down; rather, it has increased. And about TOT, you guys, ever since WW2, one way or another, tried and have stolen Soviet equipment more than the Soviet has. So, and also, the USA, in recent times, pressurized Turkey for the S400 system given to them in exchange for F35s, so that's hypocrisy coming from you.
 
Why just this order? The US has delayed the F-414 engines beyond a year, citing unfortunate incidents like Pannun. F-35s are good, but deliveries should begin immediately. 1/4 F-35s and 3/4 Su-57s would be better.
And heck, there are lots of countries waiting for their F-35s. I don't think before 2030 a single F-35 can be delivered to India if it goes to purchase it.
 
Dude, Russia is fighting a country a quarter its size and still can't beat them because the US sent them some of their weapons from the '80s. Russia builds absolute garbage.
Before the war started Ukraine had a massive stockpile of Soviet era air defense maybe obsolete but they sure could Saturate the entire air space of Ukraine
 
Why just this order? The US has delayed the F-414 engines beyond a year, citing unfortunate incidents like Pannun. F-35s are good, but deliveries should begin immediately. 1/4 F-35s and 3/4 Su-57s would be better.
Kill switch problems ??
 

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