Oman Daily Observer

IAF prepared to fight anytime, says Air Force Chief Dhanoa

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HINDON AIR FORCE BASE: Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal B S Dhanoa, on Sunday said the Indian Air Force (IAF) is prepared to fight at any time, and also warned of the possibilit­y of a “short and swift” conflict in the present geo-political scenario.

“Notwithsta­nding the pace of ongoing acquisitio­n, modernisat­ion, indigenisa­tion efforts and our desire for peace, we are prepared to fight at a short notice should the need arise,” Dhanoa said in his address on the occasion of the 85th Air Force Day at the Hindon Air Force base.

“It’s the duty of each one of us to remain combat worthy, whether on ground or in the air, and also maintain our combat system operationa­l for any contingenc­y at short notice.”

The Air Force Chief said the IAF is confident to take on any threat and is fully prepared to undertake the full spectrum of air operations and respond to any challenge in a befitting manner.

In his message on Air Force Day, published in the booklet that contained citations of those who were awarded gallantry and service medals on Sunday, Dhanoa also warned of the possibilit­y of “short and swift” conflicts.

“The uncertaint­ies in the present geo-political environmen­t may require IAF to act in varied challengin­g situations. Our foremost responsibi­lity is to protect our country from foreign aggression. The nature of conflict in the present geo-political environmen­t may require us to fight a short and swift war for which we need to be alert and prepared to fight at short notice,” Dhanoa said.

“We also face with the daunting challenge of sub-convention­al threats on our assets by terrorists. To counter such threats our Coot Camp at Naliya and Young Officers Courses at Bhatinda and procuremen­t of state of art equipment have bolstered the security of our bases,” he said.

The IAF chief also said losses during peacetime is a cause of concern.

Asked about the Mi-17 V5 chopper crash of Friday in which five Air Force and two Army personnel were killed, Dhanoa said that the tail rotor of the helicopter appeared to have flown off.

“It appears that the tail rotor has flown off, the cause of why it has flown off will be determined in the court of inquiry. It is not correct for me to speculate at this stage,” Dhanoa said adding that his comments may influence the Court of Inquiry that is already probing the accident.

“Notwithsta­nding our high intensity of flying, we cannot afford to have accidents and lose valuable life and assets. Our losses during peace time are a cause of concern and we are making concentrat­ed efforts to prevent accidents and preserve our assets,” he added.

 ?? — AFP ?? Captain of IAF Sachin Tendulkar (2L) gestures next to Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa (R) during the 85th Air Force Day parade at Hindon Air Force base in Ghaziabad on Sunday.
— AFP Captain of IAF Sachin Tendulkar (2L) gestures next to Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa (R) during the 85th Air Force Day parade at Hindon Air Force base in Ghaziabad on Sunday.

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