The Indian Army is set to bolster its defense capabilities with the addition of 25 Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH) Dhruv Mk III. This acquisition, following an order placed with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in March 2024, signifies a significant step towards modernizing the army’s aviation wing, particularly for operations in challenging terrains like the Siachen Glacier and Ladakh. The deal, valued at over ₹8,073 crore, aims to enhance the operational effectiveness and safety of the army’s helicopter fleet.
The Dhruv Mk III helicopters are equipped with cutting-edge technology. Each helicopter will feature an electro-optical (EO) pod from Israel’s Elbit Systems and an Integrated Defensive Aids Suite (IDAS) from Sweden’s Saab. These additions are designed to improve operational capabilities and increase protection in combat scenarios. The Dhruv Mk III, designed and manufactured by HAL, is a twin-engine, multi-role helicopter. Its utility variant (Mk III UT) is suited for transporting troops and supplies, conducting search and rescue missions, reconnaissance, and medical evacuations.
The helicopter’s proven performance in high-altitude regions like Siachen and Ladakh makes it a crucial asset for the Indian Army. The Elbit Systems EO pod provides advanced day-and-night surveillance, target identification, and designation capabilities. It incorporates features like high-resolution thermal imaging, a laser range finder, and a target designator, enabling precise action in various weather conditions. The Saab IDAS protects the helicopter from threats like missiles.
With these technological enhancements, the Dhruv Mk-III is poised to become a formidable platform in modern warfare, providing the Indian Army with a strategic advantage against potential adversaries and enabling it to counter threats posed by aircraft like the JF-17. The contract includes 25 helicopters for the army and 9 for the Coast Guard. HAL delivered the first six helicopters to the army by the end of March 2024, just two weeks after the deal was signed, marking a significant achievement under the Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) initiative.








