Hindustan Times (Delhi)

CISF, NSG get nod to shoot down dangerous UFOS at IGI

- Anvit Srivastava anvit.srivastava@htlive.com

UNDER THE RADAR Security personnel authorised to shoot down flying objects that they deem a threat or which carry explosives or harmful items near airport’s sensitive areas

NEWDELHI: The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the National Security Guards (NSG) can shoot down so-called Unidentifi­ed Flying Objects (UFOS) seen near Delhi ‘s Indira Gandhi airport, where several such instances have been reported in the past year.

A committee set up the home ministry has authorised the shooting of these objects. While the term UFOS is generally used in the context of alien aircraft, in this case, they refer to any unidentifi­able object flying near the airport. These could be drones or balloons.

According to senior CISF officers, a March meeting held to review the Delhi airport’s security ended with several changes being made in the rules of engagement with flying objects.

The home ministry has been considerin­g a policy allowing CISF and NSG to shoot down such flying objects across the country since last year.

“The review committee comprised officials from the ministry of civil aviation (MOCA), bureau of civil aviation, directorat­e general of civil aviation, the Delhi Police, CISF, NSG, Delhi Internatio­nal Airport Ltd (DIAL) and other agencies concerned. The MOCA had sought suggestion­s on how to handle UFOS at IGI. In this regard, certain guidelines were made and CISF and NSG were given permission to shoot down UFOS identified as dangerous,” a CIDSF officer said on condition of anonymity.

He said there are certain parameters based on which the agencies will take such action. “The flying object must deemed a threat, carry explosives or harmful items such as chemicals, be near a sensitive area of the airport or engage in any act harmful to human life or machinery. Only in such situations will the UFOS be shot down.”

Until now, CISF and NSG officials had to convey the threat to all agencies concerned, trace the object and then decide on ways to bring it down.

In April, a balloon-like object grounded an Air India flight with 188 passengers on-board after it UFO sightings suspected to be balloons, drones, Chinese lanterns have hit flight operations at IGI airport a number of times However, no such UFOS have ever been captured by the security agencies despite appearing on ATC’S radar

On any such sighting, the Airport Operations Control Centre, which comprises CISF, Indian Air Force, DIAL, Delhi Police, is alerted A detailed search within the airport premises and on the outer periphery is conducted to check out the threat, until which all flight operations are put on hold

A balloon-like object got stuck in the engine and grounded an Air India Delhi-srinagar flight with 188 passengers on board.

An unidentifi­ed flying object led to disruption in flight operations and affected around 15 departures and arrivals.

A drone-like UFO and an Air India flight landing at IGI airport almost had a face-off, got stuck in the engine of the Delhi-to-srinagar flight. The plane had to make an emergency landing. Officers said that had it been a drone, the aircraft could have been severely damaged . Last December, an unidentifi­ed flying object led to disruption of flight triggering the Air India pilot to immediatel­y report the matter to the Air Traffic Control. Seconds later, another flight to Leh also spotted the smae flying object.

An UFO spotted over the apron area of IGI airport. It, however, disappeare­d before security forces arrive.

A balloon-like structure spotted close to an operationa­l runway at the Delhi operations and affected as many as 15 departures and arrivals at the Delhi airport. A detailed hunt for the UFO was made but it cold not be found, despite the air traffic control (ATC) capturing it on its radar.

A week before that, an Air airport.

Another unidentifi­ed object spotted in the vicinity of the airport, but could not be traced.

An UFO spotted over runway 27 thrice before it completely disappeare­d from the radar

Another suspicious object spotted over runway 29 by ATC officials.

THE TERM UFO, IN CASE OF DELHI AIRPORT, CAN REFER TO ANY UNIDENTIFI­ABLE OBJECT. THESE COULD MEAN DRONES OR BALLOONS

India flight arriving at the IGI Airport faced off with a dronelike object, prompting the pilot to immediatel­y report the matter to the ATC. Seconds later, another flight that took off to Leh, also reported spotting the same flying object.

 ?? RAJ K RAJ / HT ?? A committee set up the home ministry has authorised the NSG and CISF to shoot down UFOS near IGI.
RAJ K RAJ / HT A committee set up the home ministry has authorised the NSG and CISF to shoot down UFOS near IGI.

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