India to deploy armed Mi-17 squadron near Pak border
(Shahzad Shameem, Abbottabad)
JAIPUR - The Indian Air Force (IAF)
will enhance its capabilities on the western border with Pakistan with Air Chief
Marshal NAK Browne inducting an armed Mi-17V5 helicopter squadron at Palodi
airbase in Rajasthan on January 7, reported Indian news agency, IANS, quoting an
Indian defence source.The full compliment of manpower has been posted and the
initial 10 helicopters that will be deployed will arrive by Thursday. A
squadron’s strength is 16-18 helicopters.“These choppers fall in the armed
helicopter category, with substantial and effective firepower and with the
latest and more powerful engines that will greatly enhance their payload
carriage capability,” the source said. The Mi-17V5 is an upgrade of the Mi-17
medium-lift helicopter. It is equipped with state-of-the-art avionics and
navigation systems and weather radar and is compatible with the
latest-generation night vision goggles.“With this, the helicopter can undertake
all weather, day and night operations in any kind of terrain,” the source
said.Phalodi, 200 km from the border, was home to an air maintenance unit and
was upgraded to an airbase in 2010. This is considered a step towards bridging
the gap in air defences in the western sector as it is strategically located
between Jaisalmer and Jodhpur, which are some 300 km apart.“Phalodi is
strategically and operationally very important for the IAF. Being closer to the
western border, it would give an edge to the Indian forces in terms of early
warning about any misadventures from across the border in a conflict scenario.
The connectivity to airbases in north, northwest and western India will have an
added advantage,” the source said.
India to deploy armed Mi-17 squadron near Pak border
By: The Nation Monitoring | January 01, 2013