India's R-Day 2026 Spectacle: RUDRA, Apache, Prachand Helicopters Soar

India's 77th Republic Day celebrations featured a spectacular aerial demonstration of the Army's advanced attack helicopter fleet. The formation included the indigenous RUDRA and Prachand helicopters, alongside the formidable Apache AH-64E, showcasing precision strike capabilities. President Droupadi Murmu presided over the event, with European leaders Antonio Costa and Ursula von der Leyen attending as Chief Guests. The parade also debuted a new Battle Array Format, highlighting India's military progress and cultural heritage.

Key Points: Republic Day 2026: India Showcases Attack Helicopters in Aerial Display

  • RUDRA is armed ALH Dhruv variant
  • Apache AH-64E can destroy tanks 8km away
  • Prachand LCH designed for high-altitude warfare
  • Parade featured first Battle Array Format
  • European Council & Commission Presidents were Chief Guests
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R-Day 2026: India showcases RUDRA, Apache, Prachand helicopters in spectacular aerial display

India's 77th Republic Day parade featured a stunning aerial display of RUDRA, Apache AH-64E, and Prachand LCH helicopters, highlighting advanced military capabilities.

"powerful, battlefield-shaping assets that significantly enhance the combat potential - Army"

New Delhi, January 26

As India celebrates its 77th Republic Day on Monday, the nation's battlefield prowess was on full display as the Army showcased its advanced attack helicopters, including RUDRA, Apache AH-64E, and the Light Combat Helicopter Prachand, in a spectacular formation flight.

The aerial demonstration highlighted India's growing capabilities to provide precise, lethal support to ground forces across diverse operational theatres.

RUDRA, among India's foremost battlefield force multipliers, is especially effective when used in synergy with the Indian Air Force, missiles, and artillery.

An armed version of the Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Dhruv, RUDRA truly lives up to its name. The helicopters are designed to provide lethal close air support to ground forces by destroying enemy Infantry, Armoured Vehicles, tanks and even hostile helicopters that threaten friendly troops.

The formation, led by Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed Pasha and Group Captain Arunva Pal, featured the armed variant of ALH Dhruv. These helicopters are powerful, battlefield-shaping assets that significantly enhance the combat potential and survivability of ground forces across the spectrum of operations.

Flying overhead, the Apache AH-64E, commanded by Colonel Vikrant Sharma, Sena Medal, made a formidable sight.

The Army's first Medium-Lift Attack Helicopter Unit, the Apache, is equipped with Longbow Fire Control Radar, Hellfire missiles, a 30-mm chain gun, rockets, and air-to-air missiles.

Guided by its Adarsh Vakya from the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita Rashtradharmasya Rakshanarth Yuddham, the helicopter is capable of delivering day-night, all-terrain precision strikes and destroying enemy tanks at ranges of up to eight kilometres.

It delivers day-night, all-terrain precision strikes and can destroy enemy tanks at ranges of up to 8 kilometres.

The LCH Prachand, piloted by Lt Col TT Bharadwaj, is specially designed for high-altitude warfare. Agile and lethal, Prachand provides reconnaissance, precision fire support, and rapid response, significantly enhancing the combat effectiveness of ground forces in challenging terrain.

President Droupadi Murmu presided over the grand celebrations on Kartavya Path in New Delhi.

The President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, attended as the Chief Guests on this momentous occasion.

This year, Kartavya Path, stretching from Rashtrapati Bhawan to the National War Memorial, has been elaborately decorated to showcase India's remarkable journey.

The celebrations featured an extraordinary blend of the 150-year legacy of the national song Vande Mataram, the country's unprecedented developmental progress, robust military strength, vibrant cultural diversity, and active participation from citizens across all walks of life.

For the first time, the parade showcased a phased Battle Array Format of the Indian Army, including the aerial component. The Recce element would consist of the 61 Cavalry in active combat uniform. It was followed by the High Mobility Reconnaissance Vehicle, India's first indigenously designed Armoured Light Specialist Vehicle.

- ANI

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Priya S
The display was breathtaking on TV. It's reassuring to know our soldiers have such advanced equipment, especially the Prachand for high-altitude areas. Salute to the pilots and engineers!
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Rohit P
While the display is impressive, I hope the focus on indigenous tech like the ALH Dhruv platform continues to grow. We must reduce dependency on imports for our long-term strategic security. Aatmanirbharta is the way.
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Sarah B
Attending as a guest, the precision of the formation was incredible. The synergy between the Army and Air Force assets was clear. A powerful message of deterrence and capability.
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Vikram M
The mention of the Bhagavad Gita's guiding principle for the Apache unit is profound. It connects our ancient wisdom with modern warfare. Our forces protect Dharma. 🙏
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Kavya N
My kids were glued to the screen! It's a great way to teach them about national pride and the sacrifices of our armed forces. The blend of culture and military might was perfect for Republic Day.

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