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IAF's Chinook Completes Longest Non-Stop Helicopter Sortie In India, Covers 1,910 Km In 7 Hours And 30 Minutes
Swarajya Staff
Apr 11, 2022, 06:28 PM | Updated Apr 12, 2022, 12:14 PM IST
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Chinook heavy-lift transport helicopter of the Indian Air Force (IAF) has successfully completed a non-stop sortie between Chandigarh and Jorhat in Assam, covering a distance of 1,910 kilometres.
According to the Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of Defence in New Delhi, this is the longest non-stop helicopter sortie in India.
The Chinook completed the sortie in 7 hours and 30 minutes.
The operation was "made possible by the capabilities of Chinook along with operational planning and execution by the Indian Air Force," the Ministry of Defence has said, adding, "Rapid mobility will allow the Indian Air Force to employ this asset optimally as required".
"Chinook is a multi role, vertical lift platform, used for transporting men and material. It also plays an important role in Humanitarian and Disaster Relief Operations," the ministry added.
India has 15 Ch-47F(I) Chinook transport helicopters. The helos were purchased in a deal signed by the Narendra Modi government in 2015.
Chinooks have been playing an important part in maintaining Indian forces at the frontlines amid the ongoing standoff in eastern Ladakh.
Based at the Air Force Station in Chandigarh, these helicopters are capable of lifting around 11 tonnes of cargo or 45 fully armed troops.
The Chinooks can also carry underslung payloads like the M777 ultra-light howitzer, a 155 mm artillery gun inducted for use along the China front.
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