Prachand LCH: News & Discussion: 03 October 2022

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Re: Prachand LCH: News & Discussion: 03 October 2022

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VIDEO: https://x.com/Platypuss_10/status/20008 ... 00106?s=20 ---> LCH Prachand x LCH Rudra in Kolkata! Rudra black paint job looks so fine!
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Re: Prachand LCH: News & Discussion: 03 October 2022

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Aditya_V wrote: 07 Dec 2025 09:52 I guess one has to crawl before you walk, get Mistral inducted while Doing the umpteen number of tests to get Vshorad inducted
Replying quite late to this.
Vshorad is planned to be used in air defence for Delhi as per recent reports.
So it must be good enough to replace stinger in NASAMS which was earlier planned for Delhi's air space defence.
Maybe tweak it a bit to replace Mistral in Prachand LCH.
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Yes it's juggling too many balls, here the we have no experience developing AAMs from helicopters, Mistral is fully developed, so we can see what are the issues firing AAM, develop Prachand then integrate VSHORAD, like R 73 and Derby on Tejas before integrating Astra series.
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https://x.com/Neetivaan/status/2015388754815680944?s=20 ---> LCH Prachand at Jodhpur Air Force Station with Umaid Bhawan Palace in background.

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Where is HAL's LCH Prachand & LUH?

Delivery of Prachand to begin from 2027. Self protection suite and missile capability expected to be added by then. LUH autopilot added. Work ongoing on auto rotation.

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IIT-Madras and BEL Develop Indigenous 80mm Rocket with 12 km Range for Helicopter Deployment
https://www.thedefensenews.com/news-det ... eployment/

The rocket has been designed and engineered at the Sudha Murty Centre for Electronic Systems and Instrumentation at IIT-Madras. It is configured to deliver an effective engagement range of approximately 10 to 12 kilometres while remaining compatible with standard helicopter rocket launch pods. According to project officials, the design ensures that multiple-rocket salvo firing can be carried out without adversely affecting aircraft balance or flight stability.

rocket to achieve velocities in excess of Mach 2. The payload section follows a modular architecture, enabling the same rocket body to be fitted with different warhead options, including high-explosive fragmentation, anti-armor, and airburst variants. This approach allows the weapon to be tailored for a range of mission profiles without structural modification.

The rocket is optimized for integration with India’s indigenous rotary-wing platforms, including the HAL Dhruv and the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) Prachand. BEL has been responsible for production scaling and electronic and systems integration, ensuring compatibility with existing avionics and weapon management systems used by the Indian Armed Forces.

Officials associated with the program stated that the project was initiated to address operational requirements for lightweight, extended-range armaments suited to contemporary asymmetric and high-mobility warfare scenarios.

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Gratifying to see IIT-M working on defence projects and making things happen. Artillery ramjet was done at IIT-M. The promise of IITs is that they work on advanced stuff for India's armed forces. This is what happens in US too. MIT and others are heavily into defence projects and DARPA is well known wherein actual money is spent sponsoring research in various domains/sub-domains. Hope IITs and NITs join in a comprehensive plan/manner so that the local talent pool can be harnessed for the betterment of defence products.
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Since these are 80 mm rockets, I am not sure how they will fit existing rocket pods of Rudra/Prachand (which are today fitted with 70 mm Thales rockets)
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Can we have designed a new POD for these 80mm rockets, I am sure this would have been thought of
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Aditya_V wrote: 11 Feb 2026 14:04 Can we have designed a new POD for these 80mm rockets, I am sure this would have been thought of
This may be the reason for stating that the same can be used with Prachand and Rudra.
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