What is Dhruv in Indian Defence?

Dhruv is “type –Certified” for Military operations by the Centre for Military Airworthiness Certification (CEMILAC) and civil operations by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Certification of the utility military variant was completed in 2002 and that of the civil variant was completed in 2004.
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What is Dhruv in Indian Army?

The ALH (Dhruv) ("Pole Star") is a multi-role helicopter developed and manufactured by India's Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). Military versions inducted in ARMY are for transport, utility, reconnaissance and Casualty -Evacuation roles.
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What is Dhruva in Defence?

The HAL Rudra, earlier known as Dhruv-WSI (Weapons Systems Integrated), is an attack variant designed for the Indian Army. Development was sanctioned in December 1998 and the prototype first flew on 16 August 2007; it is to be armed with both anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, and a 20-mm turret-mounted cannon.
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What is Dhruv Mk III?

The ALH Dhruv Mk III is an 'indigenously designed and developed, twin-engine, multi-role, multi-mission new generation helicopter' made by Bengaluru-based Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and boosts the Indian government's 'Aatmnirbhar defence' philosophy.
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How many HAL LCH does India have?

The Cabinet Committee of Security has approved the procurement of 15 indigenously developed Light Combat Helicopters (LCH).
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Why Lord Shiva is called Rudra?

He begged his father for a name and was granted “Rudra”, from the the word rud, meaning to weep or howl. Because of his tremendous powers as the storm god, “Rudra” is often translated as “the howler.” He was sometimes called “Shiva”, an adjective meaning “kind” as a euphemism.
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How many Dhruv are there?

More than 200 Dhruvs are operating with Indian Defence Forces.
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What is Sarang helicopter?

Sarang (Sanskrit: सारंग, lit. 'peacock') is the helicopter air display team of the Indian Air Force that flies four modified HAL Dhruv helicopters, also known as Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH). The team was formed in October 2003 and their first performance was at the Asian Aerospace show, Singapore, in 2004.
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How good is Hal Rudra?

The helicopter has a maximum continuous speed of 270km/h. The never exceed speed of the helicopter is 300km/h. Rudra can fly at a maximum altitude of 20,000ft and can climb at a rate of 10.3m/s. It has a range of 660km.
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What is Dhruv missile?

Dhruv is India's first naval vessel that is capable of tracking nuclear missiles at a long range, which assumes a special significance with an increasing threat of nuclear ballistic warfare in the Indo-Pacific region.
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How many types of corps are there in Indian Army?

In total there are thirteen corps in the Indian army each of them commanded by a General Officer Commander (GOC), who is also called the Corps Commander. He holds a Lieutenant General rank. Every corps is made of three to four divisions.
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What is the full form of Hal?

Welcome to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited | India.
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Who invented helicopter in India?

Chetram Gurjar said his aircraft, named 'Son of the Wind', can fly about 6 metres (20ft) off the ground.
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How many helicopters are there in India?

Puri had said that the total number of civil registered helicopters in India was around 250. Meanwhile, he added, Brazil had around 1,250, Australia had around 2,000, and the US had more than 14,000 such helicopters.
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What are the 11 forms of Shiva?

They are called Kapali, Pingala, Bhima, Virupaksa, Vilohita, Ajesha, Shasana, Shasta, Shambhu, Chanda and Bhav. As Lord Shiva created them He is also called Rudra. Lord Shiva is referred as Rudra in Rig Veda. The 11 forms are associated with fighting with the demons and protecting the Gods.
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Is Hanuman an avatar of Shiva?

Hanuman is mentioned as an avatar of Rudra in few medieval-era Sanskrit texts. Only Shiva Purana mentions Hanuman as an avatar of Shiva; all other Puranas and scriptures clearly mention him as an avatar of Vayu or spiritual son of Vayu or sometimes avatar of Rudra (which is also another name of Vayu).
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How many LCH India will buy?

New Delhi: The Narendra Modi government Wednesday approved the procurement of 15 indigenous Light Combat Helicopters (LCH) for the Army and the Indian Air Force.
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Is LCH twin engine?

The twin-engine LCH, in the weight class of 5-8 tonne, is the only attack helicopter in the world that can land and take-off at an altitude of 5,000-metre or 16,400-feet with a considerable load of weapons and fuel. It has the ability to fly up to an altitude of 15 to 16 thousand feet.
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Does Pakistan have Chinook helicopter?

27 Squadron Royal Air Force from RAF Odiham have provided three Chinook helicopters in which relief aid will be transported.
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What is an army pilot called?

In the Army, Rotary Wing Aviators (helicopter pilots) are still officers, but not the commissioned variety. They're Warrant Officers, the military's solution to making officers out of highly trained technical experts without saddling them with the same burdens of command and politics faced by lieutenants and above.
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