BSF gets two new military Mi-17-V5 hoppers for operations
The two Mi-17-V5 choppers are the first batch of the total eight helicopters' fleet which are expected to join the Border Security Force by this year-end.

The two Mi-17-V5 choppers are the first batch of the total eight helicopters' fleet which are expected to join the Border Security Force by this year-end.
The choppers will be used to bolster anti-Naxal operations and various other tasks conducted by central paramilitary forces in both border areas and the hinterland.
Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju inducted the two 'birds' into the BSF fleet at a ceremony held at Safdarjung airport.
"These two helicopters are very very modern and one of the finest helicopters in the world. These will boost the operational capabilities of BSF and other paramilitary forces. We will continue to strengthen the air wing of the force," he told reporters after he inducted the choppers into the fleet.
The military choppers, embossed with the BSF logo and name, were given a tri-colour water jet salute as soon as they landed at the tarmac here.
The Russian-made choppers are an upgraded version of the existing 'Mi-17' choppers operated by Indian Air Force and BSF in the country.
Rijiju, when asked, said it was not immediately decided as to which operational theatre in the country these choppers will be dedicated.
These helicopters were initially supposed to be handed over to BSF by Russians in September last year but due to some glitches the delivery could not take place.
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