Apache & Prachand Helicopters Steal Show at Army Day Rehearsal in Jaipur

The final full-dress rehearsal for the Army Day parade in Jaipur featured an impressive flypast by Apache attack helicopters and the indigenous Prachand helicopter. The spectacle included Chetak helicopters showering flowers on marching officers, with large public turnout to witness the event. The parade, led by officers decorated with the Ashok Chakra and Param Vir Chakra, demonstrated military precision and discipline. Significant traffic diversions are in place on Mahal Road for the rehearsal and the main parade, with the Governor of Mizoram and Rajasthan's Governor and Chief Minister attending the main event.

Key Points: Army Day Parade Rehearsal Showcases Apache, Prachand Helicopters

  • Apache & Prachand helicopter flypast
  • Chetak helicopters shower flowers
  • Traffic diversions on Mahal Road
  • Officers with top gallantry awards lead
  • Final rehearsal before main parade
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Apache, Prachand helicopters' impressive show during Army Day parade rehearsal in Jaipur

Final rehearsal in Jaipur features impressive flypast by Apache and indigenous Prachand helicopters, with traffic advisories for the main parade.

Apache, Prachand helicopters' impressive show during Army Day parade rehearsal in Jaipur
"Decorated officers marched in disciplined and perfectly synchronised formations - Army Protocol"

Jaipur, Jan 13

The final full-dress rehearsal for the Army Day parade, underway on Tuesday on Mahal Road in Jaipur's Jagatpura area, showcased an impressive helicopter flypast.

Earlier rehearsals were conducted on January 9 and 11, while preparations have been underway since January 1.

The rehearsal began with an impressive helicopter flypast. Five helicopters, including Apache attack helicopters and the indigenous Prachand helicopter, flew directly over the parade route.

Later, Chetak helicopters showered flowers on the convoy of marching Army officers, adding to the spectacle.

A large number of people, including women and children, arrived at Mahal Road to witness the final rehearsal.

The administration and the Army have appealed to the public to strictly follow designated traffic routes, parking arrangements, and security guidelines to ensure the smooth and safe conduct of the event.

During the rehearsal, all aspects of the parade, including VIP movement, salutes, stage arrangements, and precise timing, were carried out according to established Army protocols.

Decorated officers marched in disciplined and perfectly synchronised formations, demonstrating the Army's professionalism and precision.

Officers who have been awarded the Ashok Chakra, Param Vir Chakra, and Maha Vir Chakra are leading the parade, highlighting the bravery, sacrifice, and discipline of the Indian Army.

The main Army Day parade on Thursday will be attended by the Governor of Mizoram, General V.K. Singh, as the chief guest.

Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagde and Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma will also be present.

Due to the final rehearsal and the main parade, all normal traffic on Mahal Road will remain closed from 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Vehicular movement between NRI Circle and Bombay Hospital Circle will not be permitted.

Locals may use parallel routes. Vehicles coming from Khatushyam Circle towards NRI Circle and Akshay Patra will be diverted via Haldighati Marg and VIT Road.

Traffic from Vidhani Circle towards Bombay Hospital and Akshay Patra will be diverted to Kendriya Vihar Marg, and if congestion increases, further diversion will be made towards Mahatma Gandhi Road.

Separate diversions are also in place for traffic from Goner Road and Rana Sanga Marg. Parking for the general public has been arranged on Haldighati Marg and Rana Sanga Marg.

Bus parking facilities are available on Goner Road near Vrindavan Hotel, Purnima College, and JECRC University Road.

Seating for spectators has been arranged in front of the Akshay Patra Temple, accessible via Mahaveer Marg and Kendriya Vihar Marg from the D-Mart Circle side.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The flower shower from the Chetak helicopters sounds absolutely beautiful. What a wonderful way to honor our soldiers. Wish I could have been there to see it!
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Rohit P
Proud of our forces, always. But the traffic diversions are a nightmare for daily commuters in Jaipur. Hope the administration manages it better on the actual day.
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Ananya R
Seeing women and children turn up in large numbers is heartwarming. It's so important for the younger generation to witness this discipline and patriotism firsthand. 👏
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Michael C
The level of precision and synchronization mentioned is remarkable. A true testament to the professionalism of the Indian Army. The parade is always a spectacular event.
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Karthik V
'Prachand' means fierce. A perfect name for a homegrown attack helicopter. This is what 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' looks like in the sky! More power to DRDO and HAL.

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