The Aérospatiale SA 315B Lama is a French single-engined helicopter developed to meet
hot and high operational requirements of the
Indian Armed Forces
The Indian Armed Forces are the military forces of the Republic of India. It consists of three professional uniformed services: the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force.—— Additionally, the Indian Armed Forces are supported by ...
. It combines the lighter
Aérospatiale Alouette II airframe with
Alouette III components and powerplant. The Lama possesses exceptional high altitude performance.
The helicopters have been
built under licence by
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in India, known as the Cheetah; HAL later developed an upgraded variant, powered by the
Turbomeca TM 333-2M2 engine, which is known as the Cheetal. An armed version, marketed as the ''Lancer'', was also produced by HAL. It was also built under licence by
Helibras
Helibras or ''Helicópteros do Brasil'' S.A. (Helicopters of Brazil, Inc.) is a Brazil-based helicopter manufacturer which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Airbus Helicopters, a division of Airbus.
Helibras has produced and delivered more than 80 ...
in Brazil as the Gavião.
Design and development
The SA 315B Lama was originally designed to meet a
Nepalese Army Air Service and
Indian Air Force
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is the air arm of the Indian Armed Forces. Its complement of personnel and aircraft assets ranks third amongst the air forces of the world. Its primary mission is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial w ...
requirement for a rotorcraft capable of undertaking operations at ''hot and high'' conditions. Both countries possessed extreme mountain ranges in the form of the
Himalayas
The Himalayas, or Himalaya (; ; ), is a mountain range in Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. The range has some of the planet's highest peaks, including the very highest, Mount Everest. Over ...
in which even relatively powerful medium-sized helicopters could not be effectively operated within, thus there was an expressed desire for an aerial vehicle capable of operating in this challenging environment.
[Robinson, Skip]
"The Mountain King."
''Vertical'', 17 November 2016. To achieve the desired performance, Aerospatiale elected to combine elements of two existing popular helicopters in their inventory, the
Aérospatiale Alouette II and the
Aérospatiale Alouette III
The Aérospatiale Alouette III (, ''Lark''; company designations SA 316 and SA 319) is a single-engine, light utility helicopter developed by French aircraft company Sud Aviation. During its production life, it proved to be a relatively popular ...
to produce a new rotorcraft specialised for high altitude performance. Specifically, the new helicopter, named ''
Lama'', was equipped with the Alouette III's
Turbomeca Artouste turboshaft powerplant and its dynamic systems, and was furnished with a reinforced version of the Alouette II's airframe.
On 17 March 1969, the first SA315B, powered by an Artouste IIB engine, undertook its
maiden flight.
On 30 September 1970, the type received its
airworthiness certificate, and it was introduced to operational service in July 1971. Due to its favourable high altitude performance, the Lama quickly became popular with operators worldwide, often being deployed within mountainous environments.
As with the Alouette series, the type can be fitted for various roles, such as light passenger transport, agricultural tasks, oil-and-gas exploration, aerial firefighting, and other specialised duties. The military variants of the Lama include liaison, observation, photography, air/sea rescue, transport and ambulance duties. The SA315B is particularly suited to mountainous areas due to its performance and can carry underslung loads of up to 1000 kg (2,205 lb). By December 1976, 191 Lamas had been ordered by 68 operators.

A significant number of SA 315B Lamas were manufactured under licence in India by
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), under the name ''Cheetah''. More than three decades after production in India began, HAL was still receiving export orders for the original Cheetah.
["HAL bags $10 mn order for Chetak, Cheetah from Namibia."](_blank)
''Economic Times'', 10 June 2009. Along with the Alouette III, the Cheetah was a key product for HAL; experience from manufacturing the type aided in the later development of more advanced indigenous helicopters such as the
HAL Dhruv
The HAL Dhruv is a utility helicopter designed and developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in November 1984. The helicopter first flew in 1992; however, its development was prolonged due to multiple factors including the Indian Arm ...
. During the 1990s, HAL developed an armed light
attack helicopter based upon the Cheetah, which was given the name ''Lancer''.
In 2006, HAL proposed a modernised variant to the Indian Army, designated as ''Cheetal'', the principal change of which was the adoption of a modern, more powerful Turbomeca TM 333-2M2 powerplant in the place of the Artouste; HAL promoting the Cheetal's capabilities for operating in high altitude environments, such as the
Siachen Glacier
The Siachen Glacier is a glacier located in the eastern Karakoram range in the Himalayas at about , just northeast of the point NJ9842 where the Line of Control between India and Pakistan ends. At long, it is the longest glacier in the Ka ...
. Other improvements include new warning indicates, a
cockpit voice recorder,
flight monitoring system,
artificial horizon
The attitude indicator (AI), formerly known as the gyro horizon or artificial horizon, is a flight instrument that informs the pilot of the aircraft orientation relative to Earth's horizon, and gives an immediate indication of the smallest or ...
, and modernised electronics. In 2006, an initial 10 Cheetals were ordered by the Indian Air Force.
In February 2013, it was announced that the
India
India, officially the Republic of India ( Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the ...
n and
Nepal
Nepal (; ne, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne,
सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is ma ...
ese Armies had signed a 300 crore (~US$55 million) contract for the urgent procurement of a further 20 Cheetals.
[Mathews, Neelam]
"HAL’s Cheetal Meets Indian Army’s Urgent Needs."
''AIN Online'', 1 March 2013.
Operational history

The Lama was developed specifically to provide a rotorcraft with exceptional high-altitude performance. In practice, the type found considerable use within regions that possessed extensive mountain ranges, such as
South America
South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere at the northern tip of the continent. It can also be described as the souther ...
and India, being capable of lifting loads and deploying personnel in areas that had been previously impossible to have otherwise achieved.
During 1969, a series of early demonstration flights involving the SA315B were performed in the Himalayas; during one such flight, a single rotorcraft carrying a crew of two and 120kg of fuel landed and then took off at what was then the highest altitude to be recorded, 7,500m (24,605ft). On 21 June 1972, a Lama with a single pilot (
Jean Boulet) aboard established a helicopter absolute altitude record of 12,442m (40,814ft), a record which still stands as of June 2022. During the same flight, the Lama's engine
flamed out at the peak altitude of the flight, which led to an inadvertent record being set for the longest ever
autorotation after which the rotorcraft was brought to a safe unpowered landing.
Days before, the same pilot and aircraft had set a similar record at a higher weight.
["FAI Record ID #788 - Altitude without payload. Class E-1c (Helicopters: take off weight 1000 to 1750 kg), turbine."]
'' Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI).'' Retrieved: 21 September 2014.
Following in the aftermath of the records set by the helicopter, a major order was placed by the Indian government in 1971. The Indian order included an arrangement for the indefinite licence production of the SA315B to be conducted by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) at their facility in Bangalore, India. The first Indian-assembled SA315B flew on 6 October 1972, with deliveries starting in December 1973; Indian-produced helicopters were given the name ''Cheetah''. Operated by both the Indian Air Force and the
Indian Army's Aviation Corps, the Cheetah have proved capable, operating in difficult and remote areas such the mountainous
Siachen region, and during times of conflict with neighbouring
Pakistan
Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 24 ...
.
Cheetahs have also been operated for civil purposes, such as
aerial agriculture.
HAL-built Lamas have also been procured by neighbouring
Nepal
Nepal (; ne, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne,
सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is ma ...
for military use. Sales have included a quantity of an armed variant, marketed as the ''HAL Lancer''; one batch was reportedly delivered to Nepal between June 2003 and September 2004. The sale of Lancers to Nepal encountered international controversy due to allegations that these rotorcraft have participated in combat operations against members of the
Communist Party of Nepal during the
Nepalese Civil War.

In addition to India, other countries have participated in licence production activities. In 1978, an export agreement was reached with Brazilian aircraft manufacturer
Helibras
Helibras or ''Helicópteros do Brasil'' S.A. (Helicopters of Brazil, Inc.) is a Brazil-based helicopter manufacturer which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Airbus Helicopters, a division of Airbus.
Helibras has produced and delivered more than 80 ...
, under which it would perform domestic assembly of the Lama. Such Helibras-produced SA 315Bs were marketed under the designation ''Gavião'';
several examples of which were successfully exported to neighboring Bolivia.
In later life, the Lama's commercial appeal waned in favour of the newer
Eurocopter AS350 Écureuil, which had lower maintenance requirements and was capable of higher speeds but incapable of equalling the Lama's high altitude performance.
The type remained in commercial service into the 21st century, being only slowly retired as it typically continued to be adequate for its given tasks. According to Vertical Magazine, popular qualities of the Lama included its capable engine, favourable stability while hovering, and its ability to effectively convey payloads at altitude even during peak temperatures.
In 2009, due to issues with the newly introduced
HAL Dhruv
The HAL Dhruv is a utility helicopter designed and developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in November 1984. The helicopter first flew in 1992; however, its development was prolonged due to multiple factors including the Indian Arm ...
helicopter, the Indian Army increased operational usage of their older Cheetah/Cheetal rotorcraft to meet the temporary shortfall. In September 2012, it was reported that an ever-decreasing amount of spare parts compatible with the Cheetah has led to the type's operators being required to cannibalise helicopters in order to provide components for others. In August 2016, it was reported that
No. 114 Helicopter Unit were keen to introduce the upgraded Cheetal as a replacement for its existing Cheetah rotorcraft for continuous deployment on the
Siachen Glacier
The Siachen Glacier is a glacier located in the eastern Karakoram range in the Himalayas at about , just northeast of the point NJ9842 where the Line of Control between India and Pakistan ends. At long, it is the longest glacier in the Ka ...
.
Variants
;SA315B Lama: Derived from the SE 3150, it was designed for high altitude operations using a 650kW (870hp) Turbomeca Astazou IIIB turboshaft, derated to 410 kW (550shp). This derivative still holds the absolute altitude record for all types of helicopters since 1972: 12,442m.
;HB315B Gaviao: Brazilian licence-built version of the SA 315B Lama.
;HAL Cheetah: Indian licence-built version of the SA 315B Lama.
[Chant 2014, p. 348.]
;HAL Lancer: Modified armed combat variant. Changes include composite armouring, toughened glass, and
gun sights. Armaments include two jettisonable weapons pods, each of which contains a single 12.7-mm machine gun and up to three 70-mm rockets.
;HAL Cheetal: Modernised variant, fitted with the
Turbomeca TM333-2M2. Speed is increased to and range is increased to .
[Upgraded HAL Cheetal Helicopters for Indian Army](_blank)
- Armedforces-International.com, December 19, 2012
Operators

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Ecuadorian Army
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Togolese Air Force
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Angolan Air Defence Force
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National Gendarmerie
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Chilean Army
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Specifications (SA 315B Lama)
See also
References
Citations
Bibliography
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* Chant, Chris. "A Compendium of Armaments and Military Hardware." ''Routledge'', 2014. .
* Kjelgaard, Chris
"HAL spools up."''Flight International'', 18 December 1982.
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External links
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"HAL Cheetah.""European Aviation Safety Agency Type Certificate: SE 3160, SA 316B, SA 316C, SA 319B, SA 315B."
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1960s French military utility aircraft
1960s French helicopters
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Single-turbine helicopters
Aircraft first flown in 1969