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CHABUA, Oct 2 An additional squadron of advanced combat aircraft Sukhoi-30MKI is likely to be stationed at the Indian Air Forces eastern-most station in view of the strategic importance of the base, reports PTI.
Sharing the news here, Wing Commander Gaurav Mani Tripathy told journalists yesterday on the eve of the 81st Air Force Day that the Sukhoi-30MKI multi-role fighter plane squadron is used to patrol the skies in the region.
With the MiG-21 era coming to an end at the station the last squadron moved out in 2009 Tripathy said that the base underwent a major renovation and expansion of facilities in preparation for the induction of the Sukhoi-30MKI fighters, which arrived in February 2011.
Speaking about the Su-30MKI, Tripathy said the aircraft was manufactured by the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) under licence from Russias Sukhoi.
He said that the heavy, all-weather, long-range Indian variant of the fighter plane was more advanced than the basic SU-30MK and more capable than those used by China (SU30MKK/MK2) and Malaysia (SU-30MKM).
Talking about the Chabua base, he said, The station has served as a major supply point for troops deployed in Arunachal Pradesh with various transport aircraft and helicopters operating from here.
http: //***.assamtribune.com/scripts/detailsnew.asp?id=oct0313/at092
Sharing the news here, Wing Commander Gaurav Mani Tripathy told journalists yesterday on the eve of the 81st Air Force Day that the Sukhoi-30MKI multi-role fighter plane squadron is used to patrol the skies in the region.
With the MiG-21 era coming to an end at the station the last squadron moved out in 2009 Tripathy said that the base underwent a major renovation and expansion of facilities in preparation for the induction of the Sukhoi-30MKI fighters, which arrived in February 2011.
Speaking about the Su-30MKI, Tripathy said the aircraft was manufactured by the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) under licence from Russias Sukhoi.
He said that the heavy, all-weather, long-range Indian variant of the fighter plane was more advanced than the basic SU-30MK and more capable than those used by China (SU30MKK/MK2) and Malaysia (SU-30MKM).
Talking about the Chabua base, he said, The station has served as a major supply point for troops deployed in Arunachal Pradesh with various transport aircraft and helicopters operating from here.
http: //***.assamtribune.com/scripts/detailsnew.asp?id=oct0313/at092