I must have been in my early teens when kargil war started. I salute my Bhartiye indian army and airforce, I as a tax payer would continue to fortify our brave brothers in our armed forces, bharat mata ki jai
All tax payers money goes to greedy officers and ministry of defence pockets our soldiers are most of time doing miniscal task for officers wife most of them are like this only few are good officer
Was it necessary to mention ‘as a tax payer’? Indian armed forces are not living on ur taxes. First of all they themselves pay taxes and your own tax is used for growing ur own economy not defence. So armed forces too have contribution in ur growth as they too pay taxes.
I salute the brave Indian soldiers who fought with whatever that have during the Kargil war, losing friends and colleagues in such tough situations knowing that there may be no way back but still went ahead. This is what makes Indian Army the greatest in the world. I am happy now that HAL Prachand is there as part of this group.
When USA denied us GPS, we sent satellites into space and built NAVIC. Necessicity is the mother of all inventions. So long as India keeps buying foreign made products, we will not make anything for ourselves. We are still buying engines. We need to prioritize kaveri engines or a new design for that matter. We need to build engines for ships, frigates, destroyers as well. We need to design our own guns instead of buying Sig from USA or AK 47 from Russia.
I am proud of my country. But what's scary is that a learning from 1999 took over 20 years to implement, and we still are yet to induct them in huge numbers.
Do a research about aviation R&D and implementation, this is not a new thing. Even advanced fighter jet like f35 took like 20 years in making with all the technology and history of US fighter jet making. It was first flew in 2000 and fully operational from 2015 to 2020. (edit : I am not an indian, just admiring the engineering effort)
@@swapnilp5774 I also know that weapons are not halwa. I in fact couldn't care less about halwa. But all I am saying is - India's industrial capabilities given its population and size, are far from perfect. Add bureaucracy to the mix. The pace is borderline pathetic.
@@AbhishekSanyalTGV I agree. But you also should agree to the fact that we were under foreign occupation just 76 yrs ago. Neither we amassed wealth by looting other countries, nor we were profiteers of world wars. And we had such dire issues like food security, basic healthcare, basic infra and so on to be addressed immediately. So, I request you, before making any comparison with any other country, please understand that. Also, we are one of the only four truly sovereign nations, which are USA, Russia, China and India. No other country is truly sovereign. Think over this... So, we must get self reliant in every strategic field. We can't rely on any other country, as much as possible. That's India's vision. And that's why our focus till now had been on food security, healthcare, education, strategic sectors like nuclear and space tech, basic infra etc. Weapon manufacturing came later because till 1991, USSR used to be our prime reliable supplier. Also, France, Israel and UK to some extent helped us. Though, our Ballistic missile development programme (IGMDP), missile defence programme, nuclear submarine programme, Indigenous fighter jet programme and many other weapons programmes ran simultaneously, since Indira ji's govt. Nuclear programme and Space programme was active since our independence. Just look at our ballistic missiles or satellite launch vehicles. Our efforts started bearing fruits since 80s. Lack of resources, financial resources etc, were surely obstacles. But our nation overcame it in a brilliant way. It takes time to design building blocks and core tech. After that it's relatively easier. Western countries had colonial wealth. USA was the biggest war profiteer of two world wars, China copied everything and so on. So don't compare. And now, since we are doing well in terms of earlier priorities, we can focus on weapons manufacture and other sectors in which we are relying on others. So before making any insensitive conclusions about our nation's path, I urge you to study in depth about our priorities at given time and reasons behind those. It's not as simple as it looks.
Being an Indian I'm very proud of PRACHAND and to me, it is the ultimate mean machine for the high altitude warfare, furthermore, during the conflict, we don't have to keep our eyes on the book of accounts, because it's 100% made in India, my heartfelt thanks to DRDO, HAL, MOD and our beloved PM Modiji.
Hats off to you, Abhishek. The work which had to be done by the Government of India is being done by you i.e. PR of our indigenous weapon platforms. Keep doing it. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
well acchi baat hai ki hum taraki kr rhe hai lekin itna hi kaafi nhi hai abhi bohot aage badhna hai, dushman ko dhyan pe rakhe to abhi bohot peeche hai hum but haan progress acchi ho rhi hai lekin yehi progress bohot tezzi se chle toh jyada accha rhega
As a Muslim Indian, I’m very proud of my Indian Nation and our military. Thanks to all the Men and Women who have served our Nation. May Bharat live forever!
Salute to prachand and indian air force...we shld make sure to make it most lethal attack helicopter in the world by making continuous improvments time to time
Interesante helicóptero de combate hecho por INDIA .Según el video , sus prestaciones pueden ser interesantes para países donde la altura del terreno puede ser un punto determinante al escoger un equipo que trabaje a gran altura . Estéticamente se ve agresivo y su armamento puede dar la talla en posible conflicto. Gracias por el excelente video. Saludos desde Colombia
Thank God the Indian army and other forces still fight compared to the idiotic spineless government and people,thank you for being the original selfless service providers for the nation,it's a privilege that the Indian soil still have you👍👍
We owe to our defense forces. Once again spectacular and marvelous video. I am keep pumping money to defense sector, so rewarding so far! HAL, BEL, and other defense sectors companies are going to be giant companies 10 years down the line. Keep it up India!
Ore objective should be to develop our service and other manufacturing sector rather than making weapons for other countries. That's how our economy will prosper!
Both bravery of soldiers and agility of the engineers are needed to protect sensitive areas. Any technology that makes Siachen livable is an asset and improves our security posture.
The most important thing is that, we don't even manufacture semiconductor yet able to make a helicopter. Shows if we were able manufacture semiconductor, we could do more
It took 24 years since Kargil war, that IAF & IA to order LCH prachand which had its first flight on 2010 and has been FOC ready since 5 years. This proves that Indian Armed Forces function at snail's speed.
Snails bite has caused you people to become a beggar from a believer. Beggars mostly throw abuses to anyone who doesn't pay them chawanni. You want 5 rs come take it
About 90 percent of the Indian Army’s equipment comes from Russia, while the Indian Navy’s share of Russian equipment is, in contrast, estimated at 40 percent. Around 70 percent of the equipment of the India Air Force (IAF) is of Russian origin. When it comes to anti-tank and air defence systems in the army, a large portion is constituted by the likes of the Konkurs anti-tank-guided missile (ATGM), Kornet ATGM, OSA surface-to-air missile (SAM), Pechora SAM, Strela SAM and the Igla SAM. Besides, Smerch and Grad, the multiple rocket launcher systems in use with the Indian Army, are Russian. Moreover, despite the Indian names of surface ships, the Rajput-class destroyers, Talwar-class frigates, and Veer-class missile corvettes are all Russian off-the-shelf sales. As for firepower, India also operates a whole series of made-in-Russia weapons, including the Kh-35 (a turbojet subsonic missile) and P-20 anti-ship missiles, Klub anti-ship/land attack missiles and APR-3E torpedo. This is apart from the INS Vikramaditya, which served in the Soviet Navy before it was decommissioned and bought by the Indian Navy in 2004. Regarding submarines, the eight Kilo-class submarines acquired from Russia form the bulk of India’s fleet. And New Delhi also remains intent on the lease of a third Russian nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN), Chakra III. The Sukhoi Su-30 MKI fighters constitute about 14 of the IAF’s 30 squadrons. There are also MiG-29UPG and MiG-21 fighters, IL-78 tankers, as well as two IL-76 aircraft that have been converted to carry airborne warning and control systems that India has bought from Israel. There are also political implications: it will be harder for Russia to provide support or even neutrality to India in the event of a China-India clash given Moscow’s growing economic and political dependence on Beijing.” Adding to the complexity is the fact that India has several essential defence imports from Ukraine, including upgrades for the AN-32, R-27 air-to-air-missiles and propulsion systems for frigates, which are facing disruption because Kyiv needs it for self-defence. That the Ukraine war has hastened India’s defence indigenisation push is beyond doubt. In March this year, India issued a list of 107 subsystems that are to be banned from import and indigenised over the next six years. Several of the items on the list are meant for T-90 and T 72 tanks, warships, helicopters, infantry combat vehicles, missiles, ammunition and radars, among others, all of which are procured from either Russia or Ukraine.
@Ttui89 We have our own special (peculiar) requirements due to the high altitudes we operate on (Russia doesn't have that need, so they don't make & so their machines lack that capability).
The thing that india should understand that we cant make perfect weapen in first attempt...... It takes time to make quality products..... Do we should keep supporting the defense industry in india and need to increase the RND budget.... Only then after 20 years we will be completely capable of making quality products
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I must have been in my early teens when kargil war started. I salute my Bhartiye indian army and airforce, I as a tax payer would continue to fortify our brave brothers in our armed forces, bharat mata ki jai
Jay Hind , Vande Mataram 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
All tax payers money goes to greedy officers and ministry of defence pockets our soldiers are most of time doing miniscal task for officers wife most of them are like this only few are good officer
I was born in that year 1999
Was it necessary to mention ‘as a tax payer’?
Indian armed forces are not living on ur taxes. First of all they themselves pay taxes and your own tax is used for growing ur own economy not defence. So armed forces too have contribution in ur growth as they too pay taxes.
@@Varun-e4sthe hell is bro yapping about
Please i Beg you don't stop this series 🙏🙏🙏🙏😭
World's most lightest attack helicopter with decent payload and sharp design. The best advantage in a warfare.
Glad to be a part of this *documentary* 🙂
No shit, ....
You are an APACHE rider! 😂😂
You must be working on this if you say this statement
@@somewhereontheearth4679 check credits.
@@vardhamanist 🌚
Is it safe to reveal such confidential matters on a social media platform, even if you really are a part of the project?
I salute the brave Indian soldiers who fought with whatever that have during the Kargil war, losing friends and colleagues in such tough situations knowing that there may be no way back but still went ahead. This is what makes Indian Army the greatest in the world. I am happy now that HAL Prachand is there as part of this group.
I am lucky to be the pilot of this beautiful machine
Thank you for your service.
😂
@@IndianArma u welcome
@@thenagasaga963why u laugh
@@abhirajbyju8738 Dear comment section president,I'm happy so I'm laughing.😂😂
When USA denied us GPS, we sent satellites into space and built NAVIC. Necessicity is the mother of all inventions. So long as India keeps buying foreign made products, we will not make anything for ourselves. We are still buying engines. We need to prioritize kaveri engines or a new design for that matter. We need to build engines for ships, frigates, destroyers as well. We need to design our own guns instead of buying Sig from USA or AK 47 from Russia.
It looks so sleek! Aerodynamically quite advanced and efficient! Lovely!
I am proud of my country. But what's scary is that a learning from 1999 took over 20 years to implement, and we still are yet to induct them in huge numbers.
Well we were not quiet good economically then nor now and government had other interests
Do a research about aviation R&D and implementation, this is not a new thing. Even advanced fighter jet like f35 took like 20 years in making with all the technology and history of US fighter jet making. It was first flew in 2000 and fully operational from 2015 to 2020. (edit : I am not an indian, just admiring the engineering effort)
Developing a weapon is not a simple as making Halwa. It take time, efforts, funds, patience.
@@swapnilp5774 I also know that weapons are not halwa. I in fact couldn't care less about halwa. But all I am saying is - India's industrial capabilities given its population and size, are far from perfect. Add bureaucracy to the mix. The pace is borderline pathetic.
@@AbhishekSanyalTGV I agree. But you also should agree to the fact that we were under foreign occupation just 76 yrs ago. Neither we amassed wealth by looting other countries, nor we were profiteers of world wars. And we had such dire issues like food security, basic healthcare, basic infra and so on to be addressed immediately. So, I request you, before making any comparison with any other country, please understand that. Also, we are one of the only four truly sovereign nations, which are USA, Russia, China and India. No other country is truly sovereign. Think over this... So, we must get self reliant in every strategic field. We can't rely on any other country, as much as possible. That's India's vision. And that's why our focus till now had been on food security, healthcare, education, strategic sectors like nuclear and space tech, basic infra etc. Weapon manufacturing came later because till 1991, USSR used to be our prime reliable supplier. Also, France, Israel and UK to some extent helped us. Though, our Ballistic missile development programme (IGMDP), missile defence programme, nuclear submarine programme, Indigenous fighter jet programme and many other weapons programmes ran simultaneously, since Indira ji's govt. Nuclear programme and Space programme was active since our independence. Just look at our ballistic missiles or satellite launch vehicles. Our efforts started bearing fruits since 80s. Lack of resources, financial resources etc, were surely obstacles. But our nation overcame it in a brilliant way. It takes time to design building blocks and core tech. After that it's relatively easier. Western countries had colonial wealth. USA was the biggest war profiteer of two world wars, China copied everything and so on. So don't compare. And now, since we are doing well in terms of earlier priorities, we can focus on weapons manufacture and other sectors in which we are relying on others. So before making any insensitive conclusions about our nation's path, I urge you to study in depth about our priorities at given time and reasons behind those. It's not as simple as it looks.
Being an Indian I'm very proud of PRACHAND and to me, it is the ultimate mean machine for the high altitude warfare, furthermore, during the conflict, we don't have to keep our eyes on the book of accounts, because it's 100% made in India, my heartfelt thanks to DRDO, HAL, MOD and our beloved PM Modiji.
Hats off to you, Abhishek. The work which had to be done by the Government of India is being done by you i.e. PR of our indigenous weapon platforms. Keep doing it. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Govt doesn't need to do it. It should be done by media and third parties.
Prachand!! The Game Changer, will make significant deterrence!
Now it gives feeling that india 🇮🇳 is able to lead the world 🌎
🤣🤣🤣Lead the world you joking right?
@@mathew707 incoming rice bag
Blackie useless South Indian.
well acchi baat hai ki hum taraki kr rhe hai lekin itna hi kaafi nhi hai abhi bohot aage badhna hai, dushman ko dhyan pe rakhe to abhi bohot peeche hai hum but haan progress acchi ho rhi hai lekin yehi progress bohot tezzi se chle toh jyada accha rhega
As a Muslim Indian, I’m very proud of my Indian Nation and our military. Thanks to all the Men and Women who have served our Nation. May Bharat live forever!
You don't need to be a Muslim or Hindu or sikh or any other other religion to be proud about your nation
Religion is not important. Only Indian !
Muslim can't be Indian
Just be an Indian.
Nation first always.
Salute to prachand and indian air force...we shld make sure to make it most lethal attack helicopter in the world by making continuous improvments time to time
Interesante helicóptero de combate hecho por INDIA .Según el video , sus prestaciones pueden ser interesantes para países donde la altura del terreno puede ser un punto determinante al escoger un equipo que trabaje a gran altura . Estéticamente se ve agresivo y su armamento puede dar la talla en posible conflicto. Gracias por el excelente video. Saludos desde Colombia
Love from India ❤
You guys are creating very good stuff regarding our defence manufacturing cabability
Angel of death. The one and only word to describe this indigenously developed war machine
Best Video On HAF Prachand 😊❤❤
A big salute to Indian airforce ❤
The last line "PRACHAND KAAL IS JUST GETTING STARTED"🔥
Production quality 👍🔥
Need at least 300 of these. Army, Air Force, BSF ....all should operate sufficient numbers.
Amazing :) Feels proud to be a Bharatiya :)
차근차근 배우고 발전 시키는 인도
Love my motherland! Salute to all the great people who were and still in the Indian armed forces. Jai Hind
Arambh hai Prachand 🔥🔥!! Jai Hind 🇮🇳 !
Arambh hai Prachand!
guys.. your video updates are simply awesome...especially that lion voice with the Indian spirit🥰⚡
I hope that HALs promise of minimum 30+ LCHs per year will carry on without any delays
Thank God the Indian army and other forces still fight compared to the idiotic spineless government and people,thank you for being the original selfless service providers for the nation,it's a privilege that the Indian soil still have you👍👍
Prachand open the path for future heavy attack helicopters
Aarambh hai Prachand !
Sky is not enough for indian air force 🎉🎉💪💪❤️❤️🎈
We owe to our defense forces. Once again spectacular and marvelous video. I am keep pumping money to defense sector, so rewarding so far! HAL, BEL, and other defense sectors companies are going to be giant companies 10 years down the line. Keep it up India!
Ore objective should be to develop our service and other manufacturing sector rather than making weapons for other countries. That's how our economy will prosper!
What an electrifying video. 🇮🇳🇮🇳
After 24 years Indian armed forces get dedicated mountain warfare attack helicopter.
Thank to our scientists and present government.
Wonderful video.
Well done!
We need to built our own defence manufacturing industry in order to compete in global defence markets.
100 per cent but you also need to build toliets😂😂
@@aaronking2369. “Making you’re own happiness “ 😂😂
92% have toilets you fool 😂😂
One step at a time, one weapon at a time, one aerial vehicle at a time. Jai Hind.
Humara Bharat mahan🎉🙏🚩🇮🇳
Whoaaa! NICE! INDIA ROCKS!
Laying down that slr rifle and helmet gives goosebumps
Really good. Impressive description. Prachand!
Jai hind
Your the real heroes for our nation 🇮🇳 bharat
Both bravery of soldiers and agility of the engineers are needed to protect sensitive areas. Any technology that makes Siachen livable is an asset and improves our security posture.
Fantastic from rehearsal view and 360degree flying operations. No idea inside.
We are witnessing that we are in safest place of the world
Don't compare it with apache in attacking capability, bcz apache will face breathing problem, where it roars.
Jai Hind. Great machine for Brave men
Parchan is beauty
My favorite helicopter!! Prachand!!
I wish HAL will develop our own future ready heavy attack helicopter. Jaii hind
This is our own deadly kid👍👍❤🚁🚁Jay Hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Jai Hind
Proud to be Indian.
Personally I highly appreciate the home grown machines like Prachand,we are proud of HAL,DRDO & ADE.
The most important thing is that, we don't even manufacture semiconductor yet able to make a helicopter. Shows if we were able manufacture semiconductor, we could do more
This is the best military weapon we have built till date
You earned a subscriber. Loved it. ❤
I remember my dad going to mohanbadi on TD in mi 17. ... N he still remembers it as the most dangerous terrain
PROUD OF HAL AND INDIAN ARMY 🙏🙏❤️🙏🙏
LCA Prachand the pride of IAF, HAL and Indians.
Sometimes you’ll have to build on your own ❤❤❤❤
Hoping to see Prachand armed with world class firepower. This is a significant achievement similar to the line of Tejas.
Very much needed helicopter for IAF.
Beautiful 🎉
The narrator Ravi Kapoor has a great voice. Awesome narration.👍🏻
Jai Bharat,Jai Hind.
This thing also has stealth features too right?
Proud of HAL❤
HAL🔥🔥🔥
Sir, impeccable video...please add Subtitles to these videos also... TH-cam's subtitles doesn't grasp what you say.
Congratulations!!!!
It took 24 years since Kargil war, that IAF & IA to order LCH prachand which had its first flight on 2010 and has been FOC ready since 5 years.
This proves that Indian Armed Forces function at snail's speed.
Snails bite has caused you people to become a beggar from a believer.
Beggars mostly throw abuses to anyone who doesn't pay them chawanni.
You want 5 rs come take it
@@vivekpaliwal2037please ignore this type of comments. They don't know even if you develop motorcycle it takes two to five years.
@yafoor4660
For 99.99% reliability, one can't cut corners. It takes that much, of time.
@@MrPoornakumar bhai isne Madrasa mein training Li hai.
He can't understand your logic
@@vivekpaliwal2037 Haa bhai, mein jaanta hu. Is liye yeh biskutka tukda phenka maine. Taaki voh jaan jaayenge ki duniya kitni badi cheezhai.
Voice over : Gen atah hassnain.
🙏
Long live mighty india..
Proud of my India
Man prachand is beautiful.
Jai hind jai jawan 🇮🇳
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Great Documentary
Awesome❤ just as Prachand❤
Bharat Mata Ki Jay!
narration and base voice❤🔥❤🔥
Jai Bharat Jai Hind
Looks invincible
527😢😢😢😢😢 remembering my brave hearts with tears jai bolo bharat matha ki jai
we should have 4x4 16 helina missile config as well, with a FCR that can support engaging 16 targets at the same time. Uttam++
About 90 percent of the Indian Army’s equipment comes from Russia, while the Indian Navy’s share of Russian equipment is, in contrast, estimated at 40 percent. Around 70 percent of the equipment of the India Air Force (IAF) is of Russian origin.
When it comes to anti-tank and air defence systems in the army, a large portion is constituted by the likes of the Konkurs anti-tank-guided missile (ATGM), Kornet ATGM, OSA surface-to-air missile (SAM), Pechora SAM, Strela SAM and the Igla SAM. Besides, Smerch and Grad, the multiple rocket launcher systems in use with the Indian Army, are Russian.
Moreover, despite the Indian names of surface ships, the Rajput-class destroyers, Talwar-class frigates, and Veer-class missile corvettes are all Russian off-the-shelf sales.
As for firepower, India also operates a whole series of made-in-Russia weapons, including the Kh-35 (a turbojet subsonic missile) and P-20 anti-ship missiles, Klub anti-ship/land attack missiles and APR-3E torpedo. This is apart from the INS Vikramaditya, which served in the Soviet Navy before it was decommissioned and bought by the Indian Navy in 2004.
Regarding submarines, the eight Kilo-class submarines acquired from Russia form the bulk of India’s fleet. And New Delhi also remains intent on the lease of a third Russian nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN), Chakra III.
The Sukhoi Su-30 MKI fighters constitute about 14 of the IAF’s 30 squadrons. There are also MiG-29UPG and MiG-21 fighters, IL-78 tankers, as well as two IL-76 aircraft that have been converted to carry airborne warning and control systems that India has bought from Israel.
There are also political implications: it will be harder for Russia to provide support or even neutrality to India in the event of a China-India clash given Moscow’s growing economic and political dependence on Beijing.”
Adding to the complexity is the fact that India has several essential defence imports from Ukraine, including upgrades for the AN-32, R-27 air-to-air-missiles and propulsion systems for frigates, which are facing disruption because Kyiv needs it for self-defence.
That the Ukraine war has hastened India’s defence indigenisation push is beyond doubt. In March this year, India issued a list of 107 subsystems that are to be banned from import and indigenised over the next six years.
Several of the items on the list are meant for T-90 and T 72 tanks, warships, helicopters, infantry combat vehicles, missiles, ammunition and radars, among others, all of which are procured from either Russia or Ukraine.
So..? 🙄
Nice essay 😮 with lots of personal inferiority complex and disappointment 😔
@@deltaandD7516 bro forgot to ask ChatGPT for conclusion
@Ttui89
We have our own special (peculiar) requirements due to the high altitudes we operate on (Russia doesn't have that need, so they don't make & so their machines lack that capability).
Please make the video Indian Air force mi 26 helicopter
Jai hind, jai bharat
भारत माता की जय ❤❤
The thing that india should understand that we cant make perfect weapen in first attempt...... It takes time to make quality products..... Do we should keep supporting the defense industry in india and need to increase the RND budget.... Only then after 20 years we will be completely capable of making quality products
Jai shree Ram 🕉️🚩🚩🚩
Very good documentary 👍
Beautiful machine ❤❤
The rocket pod should be square. It can carry more in that shape.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳✌