‘Sukhoi helped maritime security’
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Commanders’ Conference held at Southern Air Command.
The resurrection of 222 Squadron at Thanjavur with Sukhoi-30 plane has paved the way in which for strengthening maritime safety within the southern peninsula and sustaining Indian pursuits within the Indian Ocean area, Air Marshal Amit Tiwari, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Air Command (SAC), has stated.
Speaking at a Commanders’ Conference held on the SAC, Akkulam, on Saturday, he outlined efforts by the command in fast-tracking infrastructure improvement for fighters, deployment of radars, and profitable conduct of Combined Guided Weapons Firing at Suryalanka on various firing platforms.
The Air Marshal expressed satisfaction over the induction of a further indigenously constructed LCA (gentle fight plane) Tejas plane squadron at Sulur. The Air Force is in a extremely accelerated development stage and induction of indigenous programs is in tandem with the federal government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative, he stated.
At the convention, the Air Marshal reviewed the operations, upkeep, and administration actions undertaken by the SAC throughout the previous 12 months. He supplied the Commanders with a imaginative and prescient for maritime operations in peninsular India for the subsequent decade. He additionally emphasised the necessity to keep a really excessive degree of operational preparedness and orientation. Air Officers Commanding and Station Commanders of all Air Force Stations underneath the Southern Air Command attended the day-long conclave.
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