ALH Dhruv-NG takes its maiden flight at HAL helicopter division in Bengaluru on December 30, 2025.
| Photo Credit: ALLEN EGENUSE J
Bengaluru
The maiden flight of the Dhruv NG multi-role helicopter took place at the HAL helicopter division in Bengaluru on Tuesday.
Designed and manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), the Dhruv NG is 5.5-tonne, light twin-engine, multi-role helicopter.
Technical specifications
Max Take-off Weight 5,500 kg
Maximum Speed ~285 km/h
Range ~630 km (with 20 min reserve)
Endurance ~3 Hours 40 Minutes
Service Ceiling ~6,000 m (High-altitude capable)
Payload Internal: ~1,000 kg
HAL said that it is engineered to master the diverse and demanding requirements of the Indian terrain.
“It is specifically upgraded to meet the rigorous demands of the global civil aviation market. Designed for enhanced safety, performance, and passenger comfort, the helicopter represents a milestone in indigenous rotary-wing capability,” the Bengaluru headquartered defence PSU said.

Union Minister for Civil Aviation Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu during the launch of the ALH Dhruv- NG flight at HAL Helicopter Division in Bengaluru on December 30, 2025.
| Photo Credit:
ALLEN EGENUSE J
The key technology and performance highlights of the helicopter include: twin Shakti 1H1C engines, providing enhanced power ratings and the advantage of internal maintenance capabilities within India, civil-certified glass cockpit compliant to AS4 requirements, and a modern avionics suite for superior situational awareness, crashworthy seats, self-sealing fuel tanks, and a proven twin-engine configuration for high redundancy and advanced vibration control systems ensure a smooth ride, tailored for VIP and medical transport.
HAL said the Dhruv NG features a highly configurable cabin (7.33 Cu m) adaptable for various civilian roles.
It can be used for VIP transport, passenger utility, HEMS (Air Ambulance) and other specialised roles such as operations, Law Enforcement, and Disaster Relief (SAR).
Published – December 30, 2025 11:16 am IST