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Air Force Chief Wants Preparation To Ensure Ground Defence Of Air Bases

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Sep, 2019 08:10 PM

    BS Dhanoa exhorted Air Force commanders to revise their operational plans and training in consonance with the lessons learnt during various exercises and recent operations


    Air Force Chief BS Dhanoa has emphasised on the need to maintain a very high level of operational preparedness to ensure ground defence of air bases against the backdrop of the existing security scenario, the Air Force said in a statement on Friday.


    In his address at the Western Air Command Commanders' Conference held on September 5 and 6 here which was attended by Air Officers Commanding/Station Commanders under the Western Air Command, Dhanoa highlighted the importance and pivotal role of this crucial Air Force unit in all future conflicts and aid to civil power.


    "The CAS (Chief of Air Staff) emphasised on the need to maintain a very high level of operational orientation and preparedness. He reiterated the need for development and upkeep of operational infrastructure and continuous orientation of human resources, so as to absorb induction of new technologies for a smooth transition of the IAF into a potent aerospace power," the Air Force said.


    He exhorted the commanders to revise their operational plans and training in consonance with the lessons learnt during various exercises and recent operations.


    "The CAS made a special mention to maintain very high level of vigil and preparedness to ensure ground defence of our air bases in the backdrop of the existing security scenario," the statement said.


    "He appreciated the rapid response and professionalism of the Command in the successful surgical operations," it added.


    BS Dhanoa also appreciated the aerospace safety record of the WAC and urged the commanders to continue their efforts towards a safe operational environment, the statement said.


    During the conference, the reviews and discussions were focused on critical analysis of our operational preparedness and training, including measures to enhance high serviceability of our combat assets.

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