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Indian Air Force MI-17 V5 deployed to fight forest fire in Nagaland
For the first time in the history of India, helicopters are being utilised for fighting forest fires. Massive and widespread fires had been devouring the pristine forests close to Mt Japfu in Kohima, Nagaland, since 31 Jan and causing widespread destruction to the flora and fauna. While the efforts put in by the State Govt of Nagaland to contain the fires have fructified in certain areas, a large portion of forested area east of Mt Japfu is largely inaccessible by foot and continues to smolder.
On request from the state administration, the newly acquired Mi-17 V5 helicopter of the Indian Air Force was pressed into action using the Forest Fire Fighting Equipment, euphemistically called “The Bambi Bucket”. The helicopter was positioned at Rangapahar, close to Dimapur, late evening on 3rd Feb and commenced operations from daybreak on 4th Feb.
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Indian Air Force MI-17 V5 fills the Bambi Bucket with water
The first sortie was devoted to carrying out a detailed aerial assessment of the general area, the extent of the fire and most importantly, an open source of water. Having identified a small lake near Dimapur as the source, the helicopter dunked a collapsible Bambi Bucket in the lake and hauled up about 2500 kg of water. With the Bambi bucket which was hanging about 25 m below its belly, the helicopter, captained by Group Captain Mukesh Kumar Yadav of the IAF, dispensed its load of 2500 kg of water over the raging fires below, at a height of almost 10000 ft.
http://*****************/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Indian-Air-Force-MI-17-V5-with-Bambi-Bucket.jpg
Indian Air Force MI-17 V5 fills the Bambi Bucket with water
For the first time in the history of India, helicopters are being utilised for fighting forest fires. Massive and widespread fires had been devouring the pristine forests close to Mt Japfu in Kohima, Nagaland, since 31 Jan and causing widespread destruction to the flora and fauna. While the efforts put in by the State Govt of Nagaland to contain the fires have fructified in certain areas, a large portion of forested area east of Mt Japfu is largely inaccessible by foot and continues to smolder.
On request from the state administration, the newly acquired Mi-17 V5 helicopter of the Indian Air Force was pressed into action using the Forest Fire Fighting Equipment, euphemistically called “The Bambi Bucket”. The helicopter was positioned at Rangapahar, close to Dimapur, late evening on 3rd Feb and commenced operations from daybreak on 4th Feb.
http://*****************/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Indian-Air-Force-MI-17-V5-fills-the-Bambi-Bucket-with-water.jpg
Indian Air Force MI-17 V5 fills the Bambi Bucket with water
The first sortie was devoted to carrying out a detailed aerial assessment of the general area, the extent of the fire and most importantly, an open source of water. Having identified a small lake near Dimapur as the source, the helicopter dunked a collapsible Bambi Bucket in the lake and hauled up about 2500 kg of water. With the Bambi bucket which was hanging about 25 m below its belly, the helicopter, captained by Group Captain Mukesh Kumar Yadav of the IAF, dispensed its load of 2500 kg of water over the raging fires below, at a height of almost 10000 ft.
http://*****************/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Indian-Air-Force-MI-17-V5-with-Bambi-Bucket.jpg
Indian Air Force MI-17 V5 fills the Bambi Bucket with water