India-China impasse: Army enhances deployment of air assets near border in Arunachal region

India-China impasse: Army enhances deployment of air assets near border in Arunachal region

So far, 13 rounds of top commanders level meetings have taken place and in the last round of talks, which was held on October 10, culminated inconclusive

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Monday, October 18, 2021, 10:38 AM IST
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The aviation wing has evolved from simple fixed wing aircraft with basic avionics to state-of-the-art equipment | File pic for representation

Missamari (Assam): The Indian Army has increased and enhanced deployment of air assets in Arunachal Pradesh near the borders with China. The deployments have been increased gradually as the Indian Army revamped air fire power at its aviation wings.

Enhanced aviation brigade

Corps of Army Aviation's Lieutenant Colonel Amit Dadhwal said that the aviation wing has evolved from simple fixed wing aircraft with basic avionics to state-of-the-art equipment.

"We have in the rotary platforms today in the form of Cheetah, Advanced Light Helicopters, ALH-Weaponised System Integrated and Light Combat Helicopters," Lt Col Dadhwal said. "These Rotary Wing platforms provide us and our leaders and commanders a plethora of capabilities so that we can achieve success in all kinds of operations."

The force has recently come up with an aviation brigade in the region after getting more unmanned aircraft 'Heron I', chopper 'ALH Dhruv' and weaponised attack helicopters 'Rudra'. Earlier, the force aviation wing largely had Cheetah Helicopters

The force have raised the Squadron of indigenously designed and developed Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH-Dhruv). It is a twin engine, multi-role, multi-mission new generation helicopter in the 5.5 ton weight class and is being used for quick mobilisation of troops.

The Army has also raised its first-ever dedicated squadron of 'Rudra' armed helicopters. Rudra is the first Army Aviation aircraft to add 'teeth' to the fleet of Army Aviation with its Mistral air-to-air missiles, 70 mm rockets, 20 mm guns and ATGMs. The ALH(WSI) is a force multiplier for the field force commander with its potent weapons on board. This helicopter will be able to storm the enemy forces and hunt them down when required.

"ALH(WSI) pilot will be like an archer who will strike and kill or injure the enemy from a distance. He will be like a fierce God bringing death and destruction to the enemy," said a senior Indian Army officer.

The Army Aviation wing recently got Israeli made Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Heron I from Artillery in August.

"The aircraft since its inception has been the backbone of surveillance. It can climb up to 30,000 ft and continue to give feed to commanders on the ground. So that we can manoeuvre forces on the ground. It has an endurance of 24-30 hours at a stretch," said Major Karthik Garg.

India-China border row

As the Chinese People's Liberation Army aggression at the Line of Actual Control, the force has increased frequency of surveillance at the border area to keep a tap on their activities.

From Sikkim to Arunachal Pradesh, India shares a total of 1,346-km-long LAC with China. India and China have been engaged in border standoff for the past 18 months.

So far, 13 rounds of top commanders level meetings have taken place and in the last round of talks, which was held on October 10, culminated inconclusive. The Indian side said the Chinese Army was not agreeable to the constructive suggestions put forth by the Indian Army during the 13th round of talks to resolve the remaining friction points or areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and hence the talks concluded without any results.

Recently, India hit out at China on Wednesday for questioning the recent visit of Vice President Venkaiah Naidu to Arunachal Pradesh, saying the state is an integral and inalienable part of India. Naidu visited Arunachal Pradesh on October 9 and addressed a special session of the state assembly.

The MEA has said that the current situation along the LAC in the Western Sector of the India-China border areas has been caused by unilateral attempts of Chinese side to alter the status quo in violation of the bilateral agreements.

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