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Centre has approved the resumption of operations of Army and Air Force versions of the Advanced Light Helicopter Dhruv. The naval version of the chopper will remain grounded.
The grounding has strained the military’s fleet and forced the leasing of civilian helicopters as gap fillers.
The U.S. Coast Guard this morning continued its search for Jared Willeford, 42, whose unmanned kayak was found drifting south ...
Security cameras at the Outrigger Kona Resort & Spa captured the unmanned kayak drifting south at 9:04 a.m. Sunday, with ...
The Army has allowed limited flying of Advanced Light Helicopters Dhruv after grounding the entire fleet following a crash.
Entire Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH) fleet for Army, Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard was grounded after a Coast Guard ...
The Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard versions of the choppers will continue to be on the ground as the investigations ...
The development comes at a critical moment as the Indian military readies plans to respond to Pakistan in the aftermath of ...
The entire fleet of Dhruv choppers was grounded since January 5, 2025, after a fatal crash of a Coast Guard ALH Mk III at ...