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The Secretary, Kendriya Sainik Board, Brig. M.H. Rizvi pinning a lapel on the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal B.S. Dhanoa, on the occasion of the Armed Forces Flag Week, in New Delhi on December 05, 2017.
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The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal B.S. Dhanoa making contribution to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund to the Secretary, Kendriya Sainik Board, Brig. M.H. Rizvi, in New Delhi on December 05, 2017.
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President's Secretariat
06-December, 2017 17:37 IST
President of India to visit Andhra Pradesh (Visakhapatnam) on December 7 and 8, 2017

The President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, will visit Andhra Pradesh (Visakhapatnam) on December 7 and 8, 2017.

On December 7, 2017, the President will inaugurate an Aircraft Museum on Beach Road, Visakhapatnam. On the same day, he will lay the foundation stone for the E-Classroom Complex and Incubation Centre as well as declare the opening of the Centre for Defence Studies at Andhra University. He will also visit the Dr B.R. Ambedkar Memorial School in Visakhapatnam.

On December 8, 2017, the President will present Colour to the Submarine Arm of the Indian Navy before returning to Delhi.

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The President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind at the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Memorial School, at Visakhapatnam, in Andhra Pradesh on December 07, 2017. The Governor of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Shri E.S.L. Narasimhan and the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Shri N. Chandrababu Naidu are also seen.
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The President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind unveiling the plaque to lay the foundation stone of the E-Classroom Complex and Incubation Centre, at Visakhapatnam, in Andhra Pradesh on December 07, 2017. The Governor of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Shri E.S.L. Narasimhan, the Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Shri Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pusapati and the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Shri N. Chandrababu Naidu are also seen.
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The President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind inaugurated the Aircraft Museum at Beach Road, at Visakhapatnam, in Andhra Pradesh on December 07, 2017. The Governor of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Shri E.S.L. Narasimhan, the Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Shri Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pusapati, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Shri N. Chandrababu Naidu and the Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Sunil Lanba are also seen.
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The President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind releasing the commemorative stamp on INS Kalvari, at ENCO Mess Lawns, INS Dega, at Visakhapatnam, in Andhra Pradesh on December 07, 2017. The Governor of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Shri E.S.L. Narasimhan, the Minister of State for Communications (I/C) and Railways, Shri Manoj Sinha, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Shri N. Chandrababu Naidu and the Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Sunil Lanba are also seen.
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Ministry of Defence
07-December, 2017 19:22 IST
Chief of the Air Staff Addresses Commanders of Training Command During Commanders’ Conference

Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa, Chief of the Air Staff addressed all Commanders of Training Establishments of Training Command on 07 Dec 17, during the Commanders’ Conference held at Headquarters Training Command (HQ TC). Earlier, the Chief of the Air Staff interacted with all Air Warriors and civilian staff of Headquarters Training Command. The CAS inspected an impressive Guard of Honour presented by the Air Warriors of HQ TC.

The CAS accompanied by Mrs Kamalpreet Dhanoa, President Air Force Wives Welfare Association (AFWWA) arrived at Headquarters Training Command and was received by Air Marshal SRK Nair, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Training Command and Mrs Geethanjali Nair, President Air Force Wives Welfare Association (Regional).

During his address, the Chief of the Air Staff advised the Commanders to retain sharp focus on trainees & trainers and urged them to strive for improving the quality of training and maintenance. He emphasised the need for improving training infrastructure, preservation of Air assets and team building. The CAS endorsed the vision of Training Command to train Professional Air Warriors and ingrain them with the Core Values of Indian Air Force, “Mission, Integrity and Excellence” to be the backbone of the Fourth Largest Air Force in the world.

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The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal B.S. Dhanoa reviewing the Guard of Honour, during his visit to Headquarters Training Command, Indian Air Force, in Bengaluru on December 07, 2017.
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The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal B.S. Dhanoa being presented a memento by the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Training Command, Air Marshal S.R.K. Nair, during his visit to Headquarters Training Command, Indian Air Force, in Bengaluru on December 07, 2017.
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The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal B.S. Dhanoa and the the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Training Command, Air Marshal S.R.K. Nair with the Commanders of Training Command, during Commanders’ Conference of Training Command, in Bengaluru on December 07, 2017.
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Col HV Sharma (right), PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, shows IAF tools at the expo in Amritsar on Thursday. Photo: Vishal Kumar
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Divya Sharma
Tribune News Service
Amritsar, December 7


In its effort to indigenise tools, testers, and ground equipment, the Indian Air Force has put up an array of articles at the Punjab International Trade Expo (PITEX). The aim is to involve local industries of the state to manufacture them here rather than to import them from other countries. The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry in association with the state government is organising the trade fair from December 7-11 at Ranjit Avenue in Amritsar.

In a three-section stall of the force, a number of Air Force officials have been deputed to inform the masses and vendors about the use of technology to produce such items. A section has been dedicated to success stories displaying the items produced here in India. Such items were earlier exported from countries like Russia, France and Israel. In the other section, all items, such as the set of plugs, charging devices, probe for thermocouple, to be indigenised have been put up.

The third segment has been kept for vendors’ interaction, where the Air Force officers will interact with the interested vendors. Col HV Sharma, secretary, Defence and Sports Committee, PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said, “Indigenisation of our tools, testers, and ground equipment shall help us in long run.

We have required technology. There is no need to get them imported from other countries. Our vendors can make it here. This is for the first time that the Air Force has come to PITEX. We want traders, manufacturing units to come here.”
 
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Ministry of Defence
08-December, 2017 15:44 IST
Chief of the Air Staff Flags Off Mountaineering Expedition Team to Mount Vinson

After scaling of Mt Everest in 2005, IAF launched a unique and unprecedented series of mountaineering expeditions 'Mission Seven Summits' with an aim to fly tricolour and IAF flag on the highest peaks in every continent.

A team of IAF mountaineers has successfully scaled highest peaks of six continents and is now embarking on the culminating expedition to Mt Vinson in Antarctica to complete 'Mission Seven Summits'. The earlier expeditions were executed in the following order.

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Place
Continent


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Mt Everest
Nepal
Asia

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Mt Carstenz Pyramid
Indonesia
Australia

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Mt Elbrus
Russia
Europe

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Mt Kilimanjaro
South Africa
Africa

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Mt Aconcagua
Argentina
South America

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Mt McKinley/ Denali
Alaska
North America


A team of 05 IAF mountaineers is now embarking on the mountaineering expedition to Mt Vinson (4897 M) on 13 Dec 17. The expedition was flagged off by Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa PVSM AVSM YSM VM ADC, Chief of the Air Staff, on 08 Dec 17 in a befitting ceremony.

The team is led by Gp Capt RC Tripathi VM(G) who also have taken part and led many IAF expeditions including ‘Mission Seven Summits’. The team has recently completed pre expedition training and acclimatisation in Leh and Siachen from 24 Nov 17 to 03 Dec 17 and is now ready to undertake the arduous and challenging mountaineering expedition in most far flung and remote Antarctica.

Successful ascent of Mt Vinson will make IAF the first organisation in India to achieve this unique feat of scaling Seven Summits.

IAF has promoted adventure activities among its personnel. In 2011, a women's expedition scaled Mt Everest successfully and in 2017 a joint IAF-BSF women camel expedition covered 1386 Km distance along western border in 47 days. IAF is also committed to the cause of environment and in Sep this year IAF expedition to Mt Stok Kangri restored the environment at base camp.

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The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal B.S. Dhanoa handing over the ice-axe baton with Indian and Air Force Flag to Gp. Capt. R.C. Tripathi, leader of the Mountaineering Expedition Team to Mount Vinson, in New Delhi on December 08, 2017.
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The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal B.S. Dhanoa handing over the ice-axe baton with Indian and Air Force Flag to Gp. Capt. R.C. Tripathi, leader of the Mountaineering Expedition Team to Mount Vinson, in New Delhi on December 08, 2017.
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JAIPUR: A MiG-21 Bison aircraft of the Indian Air Force today made an emergency landing during a test flight at Sanganer Airport here.

"The MiG-21 aircraft was under repair at the airport and took off for a test flight but it developed some technical snag mid-air and the pilot had to make an emergency landing," Airport Director J S Balhara told .

The landing was safe but the runway was blocked for nearly half an hour which affected the operation of a few regular flights.

Sources said the fighter jet had to land at the airport three-four days back due to some technical problem when it was flying to Jaisalmer from Gwalior.
 
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IAF fully equipped to face any foreign aggression: Air Marshal Dhillon

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Air Marshal N J S Dhillon
Kapurthala, December 9

Air Marshal N J S Dhillon on Friday said the Indian Air Force (IAF) is fully equipped to face any foreign aggression.

However, Air Marshal Dhillon, a Senior Air Staff Officer at the Western Air Command, said there was little possibility of any foreign aggression against India.

Air Marshal Dhillon, an alumnus of Sainik School Kapurthala, was here to participate in the annual ‘old boys’ meet of the school here.

Talking to the media, Air Marshal Dhillon said the Indian Air Force is the fourth largest air force in the world.

And, he said, after inducting 18 Rafale fighter jets next September, the capabilities of the IAF would be enhanced manyfold.

Air Marshal Dhillon, who was the chief guest at the event, laid a wreath at the ‘Saikap Smriti Sthal’ in the school.

Major General Balwinder Singh, the chairman of the local board of administration of the school, lauded the achievements of the school. PTI
 
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Ministry of Defence
11-December, 2017 17:59 IST
Inauguration of Online Examination Web Portal of Indian Air Force by Hon'ble RRM

Today morning Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Subhash Bhamre inaugurated the online examination web portal of Indian Air Force at Air HQ (VB). Speaking on the occasion he congratulated the IAF for contributing towards the vision of 'Digital India' of the Prime Minister. He also congratulated IAF for developing the online examination system in collaboration with Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) thus also following the 'Make in India' and 'Design in India' philosophy of the Govt of India. Air Marshal SB Deo PVSM AVSM VM VSM ADC Vice Chief of the Air Staff along with other senior Air Force Officers were present during the inauguration.

IAF is the first amongst the three services to take up IT enabled Online Testing for induction in Officers and Airmen cadre. The proposal was approved in principle by Raksha Mantri on 24 Oct 16. In association with C-DAC, IAF is switching over to online testing wef January 2018 for which online registration will commence wef 15 Dec 17.

Selection system for Officers and Airmen cadre in the IAF has been continuously evolving and sustained efforts are in place to strengthen the testing system. Though the existing system is time tested and well proven, constraints of testing capacity and geographical reach were major limitations in according opportunity to all the deserving and eligible candidates from across the country especially to rural youth.

To improve upon the system and to make it more candidate friendly while enhancing organisational efficiency, a MoU was signed on 31 Oct 17 with C-DAC a Govt of India agency. The project will be implemented with effect from Jan 2018 for Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) for Officer's cadre and Scheduled test for Airmen Recruitment (STAR) for Airmen cadre.

Earlier IAF had hundred plus centres pan India for Officer cadre exam and fourteen centres for Airmen selection exams. Certain states / UTs did not have any testing centre. Consequently, candidates had to spend considerable time and resources on travelling to the testing centres. In the new system, there would be about 760 examination centre's all over the country and the maximum distance a candidate would be required to travel now will be considerably less from the place of his/her residence. It will enable approximately four lakh candidates for Airmen selection and two lakh candidates for Officer's selection, to appear in the exam every six months.

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The Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Subhash Ramrao Bhamre interacting with senior Officers of IAF & C-DAC, during the launch of web portal for online examination of Officers and Airmen Selection, in New Delhi on December 11, 2017.
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The Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Subhash Ramrao Bhamre interacting with senior Officers of IAF & C-DAC, during the launch of web portal for online examination of Officers and Airmen Selection, in New Delhi on December 11, 2017.
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Ministry of Defence
16-December, 2017 19:00 IST
Admiral Sunil Lanba Confers the ‘President’s Commission’ to the Flight Cadets at Air Force Academy

The Combined Graduation Parade of Pilots and Ground Duty Officers was held today at Air Force Academy (AFA), Dundigal near Hyderabad. The event marked the momentous occasion of passing out of 105 Flight Cadets as Flying Officers of the Indian Air Force. These young officers included two women Fighter Pilots out of total 15 women officers, to join the elite cadre of Air Force Officers. This occasion also marks the passing out of 200th Pilot’s course of Indian Air Force officers, a long way forward since the humble beginning of the training of Indian trainees at Royal Air Force College, Cranwell in Oct 1931.

Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of the Naval Staff was the Chief Guest of the parade. As the Reviewing Officer of the parade, he conferred the ‘President’s Commission’ to the graduating Flight Cadets who successfully completed their basic and professional training. Also present on the occasion was Air Marshal SRK Nair, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C) Training Command, Indian Air Force. During the parade 14 officers of Indian Navy and Coast Guard were also awarded their ‘Flying Brevets’. IAF routinely trains members of other services and para-military forces in basic aviation and related courses at Air Force Academy, Dundigal.

The day’s events started with a display by the Skydiving team of Indian Air Force ‘Akash Ganga’, followed by spectacular synchronised movement of ‘Air Warrior Drill Team’ of the Indian Air Force. The parade started with General Salute to the Reviewing officer. The ceremonial review by the ‘Reviewing Officer’ was followed by an impressive march past. The high point of the parade was the commissioning ceremony in which the graduating cadets were awarded ranks by the Chief of the Naval Staff, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Training Command and Commandant Air Force Academy. After the commissioning, Admiral Sunil Lanba awarded the most prestigious award of the academy, ‘Chief of Air Staff Sword of Honour’ and President’s Plaque for standing first in overall merit in Pilots’ Course to Flying Officer Karan Pal Singh. He also awarded President’s Plaque to Flying Officer Vishnu Vishal and Flying Officer Mohit Kumar for being first in overall merit in Navigation and Ground Duty branches respectively.

The Parade, in its full grandeur marked with impeccably turned-out cadets and their perfectly synchronized drill movements demonstrating conviction and commitment, was witnessed by a large gathering of military and civil dignitaries along with proud family members and friends of the graduating Flight Cadets.

Later addressing the Parade, the Reviewing Officer complimented the newly Commissioned ‘Flying Officers’ for the exceptional standard of parade. Congratulating the passing-out cadets, the Chief of the Naval Staff said “It is a matter of great honour to review the Combined Graduation Parade of flight cadets and witness these fine men and women joining the Indian Air Force as future Military leaders and Aviators”. He emphasised in his address, the importance of core values of a military leader i.e. integrity, courage, honesty, and selfless service to the nation. He reminded that there can be nothing more satisfying than participating in the defence of one’s nation. He exhorted the young officers to carry forward the espoused legacy and the core values of Indian Air Force namely, ‘Mission, Integrity and Excellence’, in every walk of life. The newly commissioned officers were administered oath by the Commandant of the Academy.

The grand Graduation Parade culminated with a well synchronized display by the PC-7 MK II (the aircraft currently used in AFA to train greenhorn pilots), Kiran, Hawk aircraft and the Sarang Helicopter team and breathtaking aerobatics by the full-member Suryakiran Formation Aerobatic team, enthralling the audience.

Later the newly Commissioned Officers marched-out from behind the Fort wall, especially erected for the parade, in slow march to the poignant notes of ‘Auld Lang Syne’ acknowledging the first salute given to them by their immediate juniors. The parade was conducted on the martial tunes played by No 3 Air Force Band. They marched in absolute synchrony and with purposeful strides as they saluted the Reviewing Officer and crossed through the portals of their Alma mater to take-on their future assignments and challenges to “Touch the Sky with Glory”.

The Combined Graduation Parade marks the culmination of rigorous training schedule of one year and heralds the entry of another generation of officers in the Indian Air Force. The Flight Cadets undergo professional and advanced training at various institutions besides Air Force Academy, viz., Air Force Stations Hakimpet, Begumpet, Yelahanka, and Air Force Administrative College (Coimbatore) as per their specialisation and finally pass-out together from the portals of the majestic “Sekhon” Block of Air Force Academy.

The Air Force Academy (AFA), Dundigal is the premier training establishment which transforms the raw recruits, known as “flight cadets” during their training at Air Force Academy, into elite cadre of officers for the Indian Air Force. The Air Force Academy as the ‘Cradle of Inspired Leadership’, imparts specialist training to the new entrants who are selected after a rigorous selection process at the Services Selection Boards (SSBs) to enable them to acquire the requisite knowledge and skills in various aspects of aerospace power and its application in each of their respective streams – that is Flying, Navigation, Engineering and other Ground duty branches. An intensive training regimen is followed at Air Force Academy to instil qualities of military leadership and the core values of the Indian Air Force. Truly exemplifying the Academy motto, ‘Shram Se Siddhi’ meaning ‘Achievement through Diligence’, the young men and women, transform into worthy Air Warriors of the highest professional, intellectual, physical and moral calibre dedicated to a lifetime of service to protect the sovereignty and integrity of the Nation.

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The Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Sunil Lanba reviewing the Combined Graduation parade, at Air Force Academy, Dundigal, in Telangana on December 16, 2017.
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The Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Sunil Lanba receiving the salute from the passing out cadets at Combined Graduation parade, at Air Force Academy, Dundigal, in Telangana on December 16, 2017.
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The Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Sunil Lanba presenting the President's Plaque to the Flying Officer, Karan Pal Singh, at Combined Graduation parade, at Air Force Academy, Dundigal, in Telangana on December 16, 2017.
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Ministry of Defence
17-December, 2017 19:48 IST
The Phasing out ceremony of MI 8 “PRATAP” helicopters held Formal adieu to the Multi-role helicopter fleet of the IAF

The MI-8 also known as the “PRATAP” phasing out ceremony was today held at the Air Force Station, Yelahanka in Bengaluru. The ceremony was attended by veterans headed by Air Chief Marshall (Retd) Fali Homi Major PVSM, AVSM, SC, VM, ADC. He flew the last MI-8 mission along with CO 112HU. Air Marashal SRK Nair PVSM, AVSM, VSM, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Training Command, IAF was the chief guest on the occasion. Air Marshal Jasjit Singh Kler, VM, Commandant NDA, the senior most MI-8 helicopter was also present on the occasion.

112HU is the alma mater of HeliLift. The unit has the record of passing out 119 pilot courses, 89 Flt Eng courses and 57 Flt gunner courses. MI-8 also called PRATAP has been the backbone of medium lift combat capability of Indian Air Force and was ideal platform for graduation of MLH aircrew.

The MI-8 helicopter arrived in India in the year 1971 at Bombay and were formally inducted in the Indian Air Force helicopter inventory in the year 1972. Between 1971 and 1988, Indian Air Force inducted 107 MI-8 helicopters, rechristened as the “PRATAP”. MI-8’s served for 45 years after their induction and is currently being phased out.

The MI-8, PRATAP was inducted in ten operational helicopter units and it operated in several major IAF operations including Operation Meghdoot in the Siachen Glacier and Operation Pawan in Sri Lanka. The helicopter also operated extensively in Humanitarian and Disaster Relief operations across the length and breadth of the country. The MI-8 has also been associated with VIP/VVIP flying for over decades. MI-8 through its glorious service career, did not just establish itself as a mainstay of the helicopter operations but also left an indelible mark on the future by providing the Indian Air Force with a lineage of professional helicopter aircrew. 112 Helicopter Unit based here at the Air Force Station, Yelahanka, is the last unit to operate this formidable platform.

An Indian paramilitary soldier marches past the MI-8 helicopter during its phasing out ceremony from the Indian Air Force at the Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bengaluru, India, December 17, 2017.
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Indian Air Force's 'Akash Ganga' sky diving team members perform during an air show on the occasion of 87th Annual Day celebrations of Rashtriya Military School, in Ajmer on Saturday.
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IAF inducted 107 MI-8 helicopters between 1971 and 1988.

india Updated: Dec 17, 2017 21:38 IST
Press Trust of India, Bengaluru
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Bengaluru : A fleet of MI 8 "Pratap" helicopters on their last sortie for the formal adieu to the Multi-role helicopter during the phasing out ceremony at the Yelahanka Air base in Bengaluru on Sunday. PTI Photo by Shailendra Bhojak(PTI12_17_2017_000161B)(PTI)

The Soviet-era MI-8, the backbone of the Indian Air Force helicopter operations, was phased out on Sunday, bringing an end to its glorious service career spanning 45 years.


The phasing out ceremony was held at the Air Force Station at Yelahanka in Bengaluru, where the veterans bade a touching adieu to the multi-role helicopter fleet of IAF.

The Air Force had already phased out the 107 MI-8 helicopters, also known as ‘Pratap’ and the last chopper stopped its rotor at the Air Force Station, Yelahanka on Sunday.

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A paramilitary soldier marches past the MI-8 helicopter during its phasing out ceremony from the Indian Air Force at the Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bengaluru on December 17. (REUTERS)
A grand ceremony preceded the end of the MI-8 helicopter’s service. Veterans headed by Air Chief Marshall (Retd) Fali Homi Major flew the last MI-8 mission along with the other crew members.

Air Marshal S R K Nair, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Training Command, IAF was the chief guest on the occasion while Air Marshal Jasjit Singh Kler, Commandant NDA, was also present.

112 Helicopter unit based at Yelahanka station is the last unit to operate this formidable platform. The station housed an MI-8 squadron.

Recalling the service of MI-8,Air Marshal Nair said “Ever since the rotors churned for the first time, this helicopter played a very significant role right from the glaciers of Siachen, down to Andaman and Nicobar Islands and even across the littoral islands we have around our country.”

“Whether it is the deserts of the west or the far east, Vijay Naga, Gandhi Gram, this helicopter played a very vital role in day to day living in the inhospitable conditions... This helicopter also has a unique distinction of being in Antarctica and operating from Antarctica.”

He said the MI-8 operated in several major IAF operations,including Operation Meghdoot in the Siachen Glacier and Operation Pawan in Sri Lanka. The last relief service it participated in was the Chennai floods in 2015.

Retired Air Chief Marshal Fali Homi Major got nostalgic. He said he grew around this helicopter since 1972.

Formally inducted in 1972 and rechristened as “Pratap”, MI-8 took part in several major IAF operations, including Operation Meghdoot in the Siachen Glacier and the Indian Peace Keeping Force operation in Sri Lanka.

The helicopter, inducted in 10 operational helicopter units, was also extensively used in Humanitarian and Disaster Relief operations, besides being associated with VIP/VVIP flying.

IAF inducted 107 MI-8 helicopters between 1971 and 1988.

The Pratap could carry a weight of 4000 kgs, of which 3000 kgs can be external, with its multi role capabilities. It could carry 60 bombs of a total weight of 1000 kgs.

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High-tech: Scientists demonstrate the use of the test platform at the CSIO in Chandigarh on Saturday. Tribune photo
Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, December 16

All fighter squadrons of the Indian Air Force as well as the Navy will have indigenous test rigs for the calibration and post-flight analytics of head-up display (HUD) units installed in the cockpit of combat aircraft. This will reduce the costs significantly and save the time involved in getting the same work done from foreign vendors.

The technology for the test rig, christened Military Aviation Head-Up Display Test Platform (MAHTP), has been developed by the Central Scientific Instruments Organisation (CSIO) here. It was transferred today to defence public sector undertaking Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for its commercial production at its Panchkula unit.

The system has been certified by the DRDO’s Regional Centre for Military Airworthiness, Chandigarh, and will also be installed at repair and overhaul depots as well as aircraft manufacturing centres.

The comprehensive aviation test platform provides visual inspection, system health monitoring, automated testing, fault debugging and repair and maintenance besides calibration and semi-automated evaluation of optical parameters like parallax error, binocular disparity, photometric characteristics, field of view and camera focus. According to CSIO scientists, each operational fighter squadron would require one set of MAHTP and Bore Sighting System (BSS), also developed by CSIO earlier.

The estimated foreign exchange saving is about Rs 50 crore per aircraft. The production of these two systems will also provide revenue generating opportunities to smaller industries.

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Hyderabad, December 16

More than 100 officers, including two women fighter pilots, were commissioned into the Indian Air Force on Saturday during the Combined Graduation Parade of Pilots and Ground Duty Officers at the Air Force Academy in Dundigal near here.

According to an official statement, the event marked the passing out of 105 Flight Cadets as Flying Officers of the IAF, including two women fighter pilots – Flying Officer Shivangi Singh and Pratibha, out of a total of 15 women who joined the elite cadre of IAF officers. The occasion also marked the passing out of the 200th Pilot's course of IAF officers.


Indian Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba was the chief guest at the parade.

He conferred the President's Commission to the graduating Flight Cadets who successfully completed their basic and professional training.

Present on the occasion was Air Marshal S.R.K. Nair, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Training Command, IAF. During the parade, 14 officers of the Indian Navy and Coast Guard were also awarded their 'Flying Brevets'.

The IAF routinely trains members of other services and para-military forces in basic aviation and related courses at the Dundigal academy, which is a premier training establishment that transforms raw recruits or flight cadets into IAF officers. — IANS
 
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IAF retires the last of its Mi-8 helicopters
Rahul Bedi - Jane's Defence Weekly
18 December 2017
The Indian Air Force (IAF) retired the last of its Soviet-era Mil Mi-8 ‘Hip’ medium-lift helicopters during a ceremony held at Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bangalore on 17 December.

Between 1972 and 1988, the IAF had inducted 10 Mi-8 squadrons that constituted the operational backbone of the service’s helicopter fleet for several decades.

In a statement the IAF said the Mi-8s were deployed in support of the India Army’s clandestine operation to seize control of the northern Siachen Glacier in 1984 as well as of the 1987–90 expeditionary campaign in Sri Lanka to disarm Tamil Tiger guerrillas.

The IAF also stated that the platforms, which are capable of ferrying a 4,000 kg payload, were frequently deployed on humanitarian and disaster relief operations as well as on patrols over the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago off India’s east coast.

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