President Murmu Flies LCH Prachand, First Indian President to Co-Pilot Combat Chopper

President Droupadi Murmu made history by becoming the first President of India to co-pilot the indigenously developed HAL Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) 'Prachand' from Jaisalmer Air Force Station. During the 25-minute sortie, she took an aerial view of border areas and the Pokhran Field Firing Range, saluting and addressing the nation via radio. The flight precedes the Indian Air Force's major Vayu Shakti 2026 exercise, which the President will witness as Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. The helicopter, inducted three years ago and hailed by the Defence Minister as "India's victory chariot," represents a milestone in indigenous defence capabilities.

Key Points: President Murmu Flies LCH Prachand in Jaisalmer

  • First President to co-pilot LCH Prachand
  • 25-minute sortie over border areas
  • Ahead of Vayu Shakti 2026 exercise
  • Showcases indigenous defence capability
  • President as Supreme Commander
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President Murmu takes sortie in LCH 'Prachand' in Jaisalmer

President Droupadi Murmu becomes first Indian President to co-pilot the indigenous HAL Light Combat Helicopter Prachand during a sortie in Jaisalmer.

"India's victory chariot - Rajnath Singh"

Jaipur, Feb 27

President Droupadi Murmu on Friday flew in the indigenously developed HAL Light Combat Helicopter Prachanda from the Jaisalmer Air Force Station, becoming the first President of India to co-pilot the advanced combat helicopter.

The President undertook a 25-minute sortie, accompanied by Group Captain N.S. Bahua, during which she took an aerial view of the border areas and the Pokhran Field Firing Range. From the cockpit, she saluted and gave a thumbs-up, and also addressed the nation via radio during the flight. A HAL Chetak helicopter escorted the President's aircraft throughout the sortie. The helicopter later landed safely back at the Air Force Station.

President Murmu arrived at the air base around 9.15 a.m., where Army officials briefed her on the helicopter's capabilities and operations before she boarded the aircraft at approximately 10.15 a.m. During the flight, she familiarised herself with the helicopter's operational systems from the cockpit. This marks another milestone in President Murmu's association with frontline military platforms.

She had earlier become the first President to fly in fighter jets such as the Sukhoi Su-30MKI and the Dassault Rafale. The sortie comes ahead of the Indian Air Force's largest military exercise, Vayu Shakti 2026, scheduled to be held in the evening at the Pokhran Field Firing Range, near the India-Pakistan border.

As the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, the President will witness the exercise, which will showcase the Air Force's combat capabilities, including precision strikes and coordinated air operations. The Prachanda helicopter was inducted into the Indian Air Force fleet three years ago during Navratri in Rajasthan.

At the time, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had described it as "India's victory chariot", highlighting its combat strength despite being classified as a light combat helicopter.

Later in the evening, President Murmu will attend the Vayu Shakti exercise at Pokhran, where Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagade, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, and senior military officials will also be present.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's inspiring to see our President, especially a woman, taking such an active role. Shows true leadership and connection with our armed forces. More power to her!
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Vikram M
While the gesture is symbolic and good for morale, I hope the focus remains on actual defence preparedness and the welfare of our jawans on the ground. The Vayu Shakti exercise is the real test.
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Rohit P
HAL Prachand is a beast! Made in India, for India. Seeing it in action near the border areas must have been a sight. Kudos to our scientists and engineers.
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, this news fills me with pride. It's not just about the helicopter, it's about India's growing technological confidence on the world stage.
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Nikhil C
First Su-30, then Rafale, now Prachand. Our President is setting a great example by personally experiencing the tools that guard our nation. A true Supreme Commander.

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