surya kiran
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@sancho the Mi-26 is a highly specialised lift helicopter. My point is with you clubbing it in the same league as the chinook. the difference in capabilities is vast.That's the problem here mate, you put your personal opinion (bias) over the real operational benefits that we just have seen in the recent IAF operations! That's why you try to degrade the performance of the Mi 26, by distracting with nonsens about providing fuel bowsers to smaller helipads, only to argue that the Mi 26 can't be used at such. That's a lame try and if you had followed my posts, you would have understand that it's not about the Mi 26 itself for me, but about to retain IAFs capabilities to transport heavy cargo and if possible also vehicles to places where no suitable airstrips for fixed winged aircrafts are available.
That was the crucial capability that kept the rescue mission alive and that simply couldn't be done with a Ch 47!
On the contrary, I am basing my arguments on the operational service of heavy lift helicopters in IAF, be it in the recent operations, or in the past:
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and not just on how Boeing sees the use of the Ch47 in their PR borchures, or in US military like you mentioned, because that has not much to do with IAFs policies and their requirements.
The fact remains, that IAF would not be able to provide helicopter fuel, if they didn't had the Mi 26 now and that considers me, when I think about the future and our transport capability in the northern / north eastern areas!
With regards to what @Capt.Popeye is saying, there are major issues with maintaining and managing the Mi-26 at the operational level. The point is not if the chopper is good or bad, the point is in the IAF does it serve a purpose or should it be managed by some other force? National disaster management for eg? Which can then be used by the IAF during emergency requirements? It serves an extremely niche area of operations, which can be managed by the specialist agency. Hope this clarifies things ?
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