US aerospace major Boeing on Tuesday delivered three Apache attack helicopters to the Indian Army, officials said.
The company delivered the AH-64E Apaches as part of a contract to supply six helicopters to the Indian Army.
The AH-64 Apache is one of the world’s most advanced multi-role combat helicopters and is flown by the US Army.
“These state-of-the-art platforms will bolster the opea-tional capabilities of the Indian Army significantly,” the Army said in a social media post.
Also known as the ‘tanks in the air’, the AH-64Es advanced attack helicopters landed at the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) Hindon Air Force Station. The Indian Army had signed a USD 600 million deal with the United States in 2020 for six Apache attack helicopters, with delivery initially expected between May and June 2024.
However, repeated delays due to supply chain disruptions and technical issues faced by the US pushed the delivery timeline to December 2024. The Army Aviation Corps raised its first Apache squadron at Nagtalao, Jodhpur, in March 2024. Pilots and ground staff were trained and ready for flight operations.
The Apache AH-64E helicopters are known for their agility, firepower and advanced targeting systems and are seen as a crucial addition to the Army’s arsenal. Indian Air Force has already inducted 22 Apache helicopters under a separate 2015 agreement.
Army Aviation Corps plays a vital role in supporting frontline operations and conducting diverse missions ranging from reconnaissance to casualty evacuation. The induction of the Apache helicopters is expected to significantly augment the Army’s ability to conduct offensive and defensive operations.
Apache helicopters are equipped with state-of-the-art targeting systems that provide accurate data on the target in all weather conditions. They also have night vision navigation systems, which will make the offensive capabilities of the army even more effective.
Additionally, they also include the latest communication, navigation, sensor and weapon systems.
The Apache helicopters can be used not only to attack, but also in security, reconnaissance and peace operations.
Two squadrons of the Indian Air Force are already active - one in Pathankot and the other in Jorhat. The US completed delivery of all 22 Apache attack helicopters to the IAF in July 2020.
Later in the year, when US President Donald Trump (during his first term) visited India, New Delhi signed a deal worth $600 million to buy six Apache helicopters. Under this, the first consignment was to be delivered to India between May and June 2024. However, the deployment was delayed.

















