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Published 21:19 IST, September 3rd 2019

Apache helicopters inducted by IAF get water cannon salute, watch

The Apache AH-64 combat helicopters inducted on Tuesday by the IAF got the water cannon salute as a sign of honour & respect at Pathankot Air Force station

Reported by: Sheetal Shenoy
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Before the induction of the Apache AH-64E attack helicopters into the Indian Air Force, the choppers received the traditional water cannon salute as a sign of honour and respect. The water cannon salute took place with two fire fighting trucks spraying water on the arriving helicopter by forming two arcs. The induction took place at Pathankot Air Base on Tuesday where eight Apache combat helicopters were added to the fleet of the Indian Air Force (IAF). Four helicopters were previously delivered to the IAF in July by manufacturer Boeing.

Read: Apache Helicopter: Former Air Marshal PS Ahluwalia Shares His View

Water Cannon Salute To New Apache Combat Helicopters

Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa was the chief guest for the induction ceremony on Tuesday at Pathankot Air Force station where a senior IAF official said that the Apache helicopters will enhance the force's combat capabilities. The combat choppers have been customised to suit the IAF's future requirements. By 2020, the IAF will be operating a fleet of 22 Apaches attack helicopters. A multi-billion dollar contract was signed by the IAF with the US government and Boeing in September 2015 for the 22 Apache helicopters

Read: IAF Gets Closer To Flying The Apache And Chinook Helicopters: Here's What They Are Capable Of

New Apache Combat Helicopters:

India is the 14th nation to select the Apache AH-64E attack helicopters for its military. The Defence Ministry approved the procurement of six Apache helicopters along with weapons systems from Boeing in 2017 at a cost of Rs 4,168 crore for the Army. "It is the only available combat helicopter with a spectrum of capabilities for virtually any mission requirement. For the AH-64 E, this includes greater thrust and lift, joint digital operability, improved survivability and cognitive decision aiding." said aerospace major Boeing. 

Read: Indian Air Force: Eight Apache Helicopters To Be Inducted In IAF

Boeing made a statement during the delivery of the four Apache helicopters saying the delivery made ahead of schedule shows the commitment of Boeing to modernise the Indian defence force. The company also said that they have made sure the Apache AH-64Es have a high rate of mission readiness and increased operational capabilities through its current partnerships with the Indian Air Force.

Read: Boost For Indian Air Force: First Batch Of 4 Apache Attack Helicopters Arrives From US

14:46 IST, September 3rd 2019