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India has cleared the Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH) belonging to the Army and Air Force for operations, following a fleet-wide inspection that revealed cracks in swashplates of some Navy and Coast Guard ALHs. The grounded fleet of the Navy and Indian Coast Guard will remain so. The investigation traced the issue to a fracture in the swashplate, a critical component in the helicopter's transmission system.
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