Indian Airforce roared over China border, Apache-Chinook flew at forward post
Indian Airforce roared over China border, Apache-Chinook flew at forward post
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New Delhi: The stalemate between India and China in the Galwan Valley now seems to be decreasing. On Monday, the Chinese army has started to rear their tents, but still India has kept the strictness. On Monday night, the combat helicopter Apache patrolled near the India-China border. Here late night many airforce aircraft including Apache, Chinook were seen flying and kept a close watch on China.

The Apache helicopter flew for surveillance at the forward base on the India-China border. Indian Airforce is constantly practicing on the border and is preparing to deal with every kind of situation. Not only Apache but Chinook chopper also practiced here. Apart from the Apache helicopter, several other fighter aircraft, including the MiG-29, have been seen circling Leh before. Let us tell you that last year, 8 Apache fighter helicopters made a place in the Indian Air Force fleet, after which the Air Force was strengthened. The Apache helicopter is manufactured by the American company Boeing.

Let us tell you that its firepower is very deadly, along with its design, it is such that it can not be caught in the radar. Apache is approximately 280 km. Flies at an hourly rate, then 16 anti-tank missiles have the capability to drop. This helicopter can fly for about three hours without stopping.

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