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India to take up balloon intrusion in Rajasthan with Pakistan

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• India will take up with Pakistan the issue of air intrusion by a huge balloon which was shot down by a Sukhoi-30MKI in Rajasthan

• The defence ministry has taken serious note of the episode, especially since the balloon was flying at an altitude much higher than that of helicopters


India to take up balloon intrusion in Rajasthan with Pakistan


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NEW DELHI: India will take up with Pakistan the issue of air intrusion by a huge balloon which was shot down by a Sukhoi-30MKI after it was detected coming from across the border into the Barmer region of Rajasthan by IAF radars on Tuesday morning.

Though the "commercial" balloon manufactured by a US company did not contain any suspicious payload like sensors and cameras or any explosive material, sources said it could have been used to probe Indian air defence capabilities. It's a standard military practice to fly aircraft, helicopters, drones and the like near a border to test an adversary's sensors and reaction time.

Interestingly, "Happy Birthday" and "CUPAFLOAT" were written on the helium-filled, 3-metre diameter balloon, which was at an altitude of 7.9-km when it was shot down by the Sukhoi at around 10.30am on Tuesday. Taking no chances amid a high security alert around the country on Republic Day, the Sukhoi fired as many as 97 rounds from its 30mm GSh-301 auto-cannon at the balloon to ensure it was destroyed in the air.

The defence ministry has taken serious note of the episode, especially since the balloon was flying at an altitude much higher than that of helicopters, and asked the external affairs ministry to raise it with Pakistan.


"Our radars picked up an unidentified, shiny flying object entering our airspace. A fighter was quickly scrambled (from the Jodhpur airbase) to intercept it. The jet shot it down. It was balloon. There was no payload," said defence minister Manohar Parrikar, speaking on the sidelines of a function on Wednesday.




The IAF, in turn, said: "Due to heightened security alert, the balloon was shot down as it could have been carrying some payload. However, on analysis of the debris, it was established that there was no dangerous payload on it."



All airbases usually maintain an ORP (operational readiness platform) round-the-clock. This includes two to three fighters being kept combat-ready in blast pens adjoining the runway at an airbase for immediate take-off whenever an alarm is sounded.




"The pilots, by rotation, are kept on duty for the ORP. They just have to zip-up their G-suits and run to the fighters with their helmets. It is supposed to take just three-four minutes from the time the hooter goes off to the actual taxing out of the fighters. The pilots are given their instructions once they are airborne," said an officer.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...asthan-with-Pakistan/articleshow/50744970.cms

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HIGHLIGHTS
• India will take up with Pakistan the issue of air intrusion by a huge balloon which was shot down by a Sukhoi-30MKI in Rajasthan

• The defence ministry has taken serious note of the episode, especially since the balloon was flying at an altitude much higher than that of helicopters


India to take up balloon intrusion in Rajasthan with Pakistan


50731080.jpg



NEW DELHI: India will take up with Pakistan the issue of air intrusion by a huge balloon which was shot down by a Sukhoi-30MKI after it was detected coming from across the border into the Barmer region of Rajasthan by IAF radars on Tuesday morning.

Though the "commercial" balloon manufactured by a US company did not contain any suspicious payload like sensors and cameras or any explosive material, sources said it could have been used to probe Indian air defence capabilities. It's a standard military practice to fly aircraft, helicopters, drones and the like near a border to test an adversary's sensors and reaction time.

Interestingly, "Happy Birthday" and "CUPAFLOAT" were written on the helium-filled, 3-metre diameter balloon, which was at an altitude of 7.9-km when it was shot down by the Sukhoi at around 10.30am on Tuesday. Taking no chances amid a high security alert around the country on Republic Day, the Sukhoi fired as many as 97 rounds from its 30mm GSh-301 auto-cannon at the balloon to ensure it was destroyed in the air.

The defence ministry has taken serious note of the episode, especially since the balloon was flying at an altitude much higher than that of helicopters, and asked the external affairs ministry to raise it with Pakistan.


"Our radars picked up an unidentified, shiny flying object entering our airspace. A fighter was quickly scrambled (from the Jodhpur airbase) to intercept it. The jet shot it down. It was balloon. There was no payload," said defence minister Manohar Parrikar, speaking on the sidelines of a function on Wednesday.




The IAF, in turn, said: "Due to heightened security alert, the balloon was shot down as it could have been carrying some payload. However, on analysis of the debris, it was established that there was no dangerous payload on it."



All airbases usually maintain an ORP (operational readiness platform) round-the-clock. This includes two to three fighters being kept combat-ready in blast pens adjoining the runway at an airbase for immediate take-off whenever an alarm is sounded.




"The pilots, by rotation, are kept on duty for the ORP. They just have to zip-up their G-suits and run to the fighters with their helmets. It is supposed to take just three-four minutes from the time the hooter goes off to the actual taxing out of the fighters. The pilots are given their instructions once they are airborne," said an officer.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...asthan-with-Pakistan/articleshow/50744970.cms

@nair @Water Car Engineer @third eye @MilSpec @SarthakGanguly
Really Guys !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:rofl::rofl::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

What's ' really ' about this ?

These are standard SOPs which were followed.
 
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Raising a baloon issue is standard SOP :hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
Being on a military forum requires a modicum of knowledge of military processes.

Shooting down any UFO is an SOP.

If it comes from the west , raising it with a loving neighbour is relevant.
 
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Pakistan should stop trying to export its excess hot air to us...we have plenty to go around as it is ;)
 
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Raising a baloon issue is standard SOP :hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
They are scared of baloons they are scared of pigeons.............. At least pakistan deserve to have wiser enemy ?? we dont deserve such enemy ... Do we ???
 
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Well, this was surely an angry outburst at someone's birthday celebration. :p:
 
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Please don't send balloons here. They have a tendency to explode. Japan tried this in the second World War. Not good dear enemies, not good.
 
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....If they will fly from kashmir on Hafiz Saeeds Birthday,So IAF would need 2 or 3 Squardrans of SU-30 to engage them......... :rofl::omghaha:
 
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