IAF wants Naxal-hit states to spruce up infrastructure
IAF has requested govt to ensure that states hit by Left Wing extremism spruce up their infrastructure to ensure safety and security of helicopters.
Interacting with reporters here, Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal (ACM) N A K Browne also said that Union Home Ministry and Chief Secretaries of these states have been requested to improve facilities as IAF choppers are parked in open during the monsoon season.
"As far as the infrastructure (in Naxal-affected areas) is concerned, yes, we have a problem. We were sure of certain amount of infrastructure which was to come up by the state government, unfortunately that has not happened," ACM Browne said.
Expressing concerns over safety of IAF choppers deployed in these ares, he said, "Our request has been to the Chief Secretaries of these states to get the infrastructure up because right now, in middle of monsoon, our helicopters are parked outside and our crew doest not have place to rest."
He said there was no proposal to put more choppers in anti-Naxal operations.
IAF has deployed six helicopters there, which are "more than adequate," he said.
Addressing a press conference before the 80th anniversary of the IAF, ACM Browne also said that chopper pilots have flown more than 5000 sorties during their deployment in anti-Naxal operations in the last two-and-a-half years.
IAF will complete three years of its engagement in these operations in December.
To a question on scaling level of its deployment in anti-Naxal areas, he said IAF will soon start flying choppers with night flying capability there.
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