JayS wrote: I am aware of this one. Thus I said, it was expected. I am told Apache is because we want to have experience on Heavy gunship. Now I am not informed enough to comment on this one. But may be you can throw some light on this??
- At present, we've two helicopter gunship squadrons. Both are operated by the IAF but are under the operational control of the army. These work with respective Corps they've been assigned to. Even Army Aviation Corps (AAC) pilots are assigned to these squadrons.
- IA has been clamoring since ages for these to be transferred completely to it in entirety because it creates lot of issues.
- Somewhere in 2012, a decision was taken for IA to also have its own helicopter gunships.
- Replacement of Mi-25/35 was long awaited. When the AH-64 opportunity opened up, we'd the face-off between AH-64 and Russian Mi-28N. Which AH-64 won.
- The first order for AH-64 for 22 helicopters is expected to go towards replacing the Hinds from service. AFAIK, a typical squadron has 10 a/c on strength. Deejay can share more accurate number.
- The 39 units ordered for army will go towards equipping a squadron each for the three Strike Corps.
- What happens to IAF's AH-64? That is a million dollar question - They could end up augmenting IA's fleet and work closely with IA ground troops. As well as undertake independent missions. What these independent missions could be, I don't know.
- IA's perspective plan for its AAC calls for an Combat Aviation Brigade under each Corps. the concept has already been tried. This will have a mix of reconnaissance, support, attack and utility helicopters.
- Reconnaissance will comes from ULH+Ka-226, Utility from ALH and attack will be a mix of WSI-Dhruv + Light Combat Helicopter.
- Between 70-80 WSI-Dhruv have been planned while 114 LCH are expected. First squadron of WSI-Dhruv has been raised (as of 2013 IIRC). Need to check production run at HAL for more orders.
- BTW, IA wants a mid-level utility helicopter as well on the line of Mi-17V5. But IAF does not want to part with it.
- IA's plan for organic lift calls for Company level lift capability at Corps level, battalion at Command level and a Brigade at AHQ level.