ALH Dhruv helicopters cleared for Army, Air Force operations following safety review 
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ALH Dhruv helicopters cleared for Army, IAF operations following safety review

ALH Dhruv variants operated by the Indian Army and Indian Air Force have been cleared for operational use following recommendations by a Defect Investigation (DI) Committee

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Dhruv variants operated by the Indian Army and Indian Air Force have been cleared for operational use following recommendations by a Defect Investigation (DI) Committee, the Ministry of Defence announced on Thursday.

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The clearance comes weeks after a clarification was issued on April 11, regarding the temporary grounding of the fleet. The Defence Ministry confirmed that a time-bound plan for the resumption of ALH operations has been formulated in coordination with the end-users.

Developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), the ALH Dhruv is a multi-role, twin-engine utility helicopter that forms a critical part of India’s military aviation capabilities. The recent review was aimed at addressing safety concerns and implementing necessary corrective measures.

This operational clearance marks a key step toward restoring full mission readiness across both the Army Aviation Corps and the Indian Air Force's helicopter units, reinforcing confidence in indigenous defence platforms.

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