HAL's ALH Dhruv Fleet faces new safety scare: Time for a design rethink
Saturday, 6 September 2025 () The Indian Army's recent grounding of its Dhruv helicopter fleet following a tail drive shaft failure isn't just another mechanical hiccup - it's a stark reminder of how a small component can bring down a multi-crore aircraft and endanger lives.
In a daring rescue operation, the Indian Army's Fire and Fury Corps airlifted two critically ill South Korean mountaineers from a remote peak near Kongmarula in.. IndiaTimes
Following the Pahalgam terror massacre, the Indian Army retaliated heavily against Pakistan's ceasefire violations, firing thousands of artillery shells and.. IndiaTimes
Khan was killed earlier in the week during a failed infiltration bid along the Line of Control. The Indian Army said that troops sighted suspicious activity and.. DNA
The Indian Army has launched Operation Dhruv Sena to lead massive Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) efforts in the cloudburst-hit Dharali region of Uttarakhand. Over 225 Army personnel, including medical teams, engineers, and rescue specialists, are on the ground battling treacherous terrain, landslides, and roadblocks to save lives.
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