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    IAF ramps up chopper fleet with new induction

    New Delhi, Feb 17 (IANS) The Indian Air Force Friday inducted the most-modern Mi-17V5 helicopter, its latest buy from Russia, to ramp up the ferrying of troops and supplies to remote and mountainous areas.

    Defence Minister A.K. Antony formally handed over the keys of the choppers to the 155 Helicopter Unit, commanded by Wing Commander A.K. Verma, that will operate them from Bhatinda. The IAF chief, Air Chief Marshal Norman Anil Kumar Browne, was present on the occasion.

    The helicopters, 80 of which were bought in 2008 for $1.34 billion, started arriving in September 2011 and were undergoing pre-induction checks.

    Two more squadrons of will also operate the helicopters from Srinagar and Bagdogra (West Bengal).

    These are meant to strengthen the helicopter fleet, as they can operate in all-weather, all-terrain conditions.

    "The induction will enhance the capabilities of the IAF manifold in undertaking varied roles to face the challenges thrown by unforgiving weather, hostile environment and difficult terrain," an IAF statement said.

    The Mi-17V5 falls in the category of an armed helicopter, with substantial and effective firepower. It is an upgraded version of the Mi-17 medium-lift category that the IAF operates.

    The Mi-17s carry troops and supplies to remote helipads close to border posts. The Soviet era IL-76 and AN-32 transports fly only to airfields.

    Russia has till date delivered 21 of the 80 helicopters in the current order. Another six will join the fleet by March-end. Once all the 80 helicopters are delivered by 2014, India may order another 59 of these choppers at a cost of $1 billion.

    Even as the defence ministry inducts these advanced military transport helicopters, the home ministry too has decided to buy six of them for logistical support in Maoist-affected districts.

     

    7 comments

    • Manoj Gurjar  •  , Uttar Pradesh  •  3 months ago
      Hum kab tak dusare desho ke bane hathiyaro ko kharid kar itraate rahege.behtar hoga ki hum khud aise hathiyaro par R&D kar aapane yaha bananaye.ish kshetra(sector)ko niji haatho me saup dena chahiye,kyoki sarkari anusandhan kendro ko sarkar ki aarakshan niti ke karan kam ank prapt karane wale vaigyaniko ko rakhana padata hai.jo anusandhan kar aise hathiyaro ko banane saksham nahi hote hai.
    • banibrata  •  New Delhi, Delhi  •  3 months ago
      India should keep buying this high tech machines from abroad.Indian are not capable of manufacturing these machines due to rampant and pervasive corruption and inefficiency in all govt. sector.I am afraid Indians are not even capable of maintaining these costly machinery.This all breed from our lousy political system.
    • Anubhav A  •  Jalna, Maharashtra  •  3 months ago
      Day 1: Defence Ministry bought XXX from XXX
      Month 20: One of the XXX which were purchased from XXX has crashed near Bikaner.
      Year 2: XXX Scam..today CAG revealed that about XXX crores were gulped up as commission by XXX minister in the XXX purchase deal.
      Year 2: 5 XXX crashed during the year
      Year 3: 3 XXX crashed during the year
      Year 5: Army reports that material in XXX was sub-standard and are not providing required performance and hence needs to be replaced.
      Year 20: Defence ministry bought YYY from YYY
    • GAURAV  •  New Delhi, Delhi  •  3 months ago
      Lets hope the choppers bought are all to be made in Russia unlike the tech transfer cases where tin contraptions like the AHL result in death of some of the best pilots like wg cdr jetly.
    • voice of conscience  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  3 months ago
      The IAF shd go fr the US MH-60 choppers. They are far superior. The Mi-17 is outdated
    • vijay  •  Chennai, Tamil Nadu  •  3 months ago
      We have to be careful in selecting its utility value in case of armed emergency and ensure that scrap or waste is not being en-cashed by the States that are in dire need of cash. Our IAF Personnel should not be at risk. If all the factors are weighed, then, it is ok.
    • abhishek  •  Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh  •  3 months ago
      Very happy to see Indian Airforce getting 21 MI-17 Helicopters and inducting in airforce.This will definately increase firepower against maoist and terorist operration and guarding sea route.
      • JanZizka 3 months ago
        Provided that that firepower is used.
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