India news is looking for 200 coppers to replace aging cheetah and warning fleet in India

New Delhi: India has once again resumed the hunt to replace its old single-engine cheetahs and western helicopters, which lacks modern avionics, in-bill security mechanisms and dog has been dog at a high accident rate like MiG-21 fighters, causing pilots to die for years.The army on Friday issued requests for information (RFI) to sellers for the acquisition of 120 reconnaissance and monitoring helicopters (RSHS) and another 80 for IAF. RFI said, “The Ministry of Defense intends to immediately change the existing cheetah and fleet of chest helicopters with modern design suitable light helicopters.”RFI stated that RSHS should be able to monitor day and night, transporting small number of soldiers for special missions, should carry internal and external loads in support of ground operations and “scout roles” in combination with helicopters of attack.The armed forces are demanding new light helicopters to replace our about 350 cheetahs and warnings, which belong to the 1960s vintage, which have now been over two decades. He has played an alarm several times, but so far there is no benefit, as Toi had previously reported.