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C-17s will be used in tactical airlifts

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The C-17 globe master-III military transport aircraft, scheduled to be inducted into the Indian Air Force in 2013, will be used primarily to airlift the country’s special forces in the event of Mumbai-type terrorist attacks, hijacks, and other national emergencies, Air Marshal S.P. Singh, the outgoing Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Air Command, has said.

Interacting with mediapersons after handing over the charge to his successor Air Marshal R.K. Jolly here on Tuesday, Mr. Singh said the aircraft’s capability to operate from small and rugged airstrips and in all-weather and light conditions made it ideal for speedy ‘tactical airlift’ of troops and airdrop missions.

One squadron

The IAF would initially acquire one squadron of C-17s. It would add six more squadrons of C-130 Hercules turbo-prop driven military transport aircraft to its stable.

The SAC hoped to have the operational command of at least a few squadrons of the to-be-acquired medium multi-role combat aircraft, the French-built Dassault Rafael.

Soon one squadron of the Sukhoi 30 MKI air superiority fighter, produced by Russia and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, would be based at the SAC’s airbase at Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu. The IAF’s capability to project its power in the Indian Ocean region would grow exponentially with the commissioning of more airfields and deployment of long- and medium-range radar systems, air defence systems, unmanned aerial vehicles with maritime surveillance capabilities, Airborne Warning and Control Systems, and mid-air refuelling tankers in the country’s southern peninsula.

The officers of the IAF station here accorded a guard of honour and the ceremonial farewell, ‘Jaikar,’ to the Air Marshal.

The Hindu : Cities / Thiruvananthapuram : C-17s will be used in tactical airlifts: S.P. Singh

This has got to be a mis-print:

It would add six more squadrons of C-130 Hercules turbo-prop driven military transport aircraft to its stable.

Otherwise 6*12 (~12 a/c in an IAF transport SQD) 72 which seems pretty outlandish and no figure even near this number has been speculated.
 
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C-17 globe master-III will be a great asset in surgical strike or CSD :tup:
 
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This has got to be a mis-print:



Otherwise 6*12 (~12 a/c in an IAF transport SQD) 72 which seems pretty outlandish and no figure even near this number has been speculated.

I think the whole article is a bit confused, because the way it's written it must be talking about C130Js for tactical roles, not C17s.
 
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I think the whole article is a bit confused, because the way it's written it must be talking about C130Js for tactical roles, not C17s.

That's what I thought- C-17s are inherently strategic platforms and whilst I'm sure SOFs will utilize them on occasion it can't be said the Globemaster is being procured with SOFs in mind.
 
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That's what I thought- C-17s are inherently strategic platforms and whilst I'm sure SOFs will utilize them on occasion it can't be said the Globemaster is being procured with SOFs in mind.

The only tactical role they would have in IAF would be transporting tanks or heavy equipment to frontlines, otherwise it's a heavy weight long range transport aircraft, nothing else, that's why I still prefer A400/C2/AN70 class aircrafts for IAF.
 
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It will be a great asset for Cold Start Doctrine if it can be used for tactical operations .
 
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