En la base aérea de Jamnagar se recibió un nuevo lote de helicópteros Mil Mi-17V-5 ...
Mi-17V-5 adopted by the Air Force of India at Jamnagar airbase 19.03.2014 / The Indian Express Air India on Wednesday formally adopted the Jamnagar airbase in Gujarat new helicopters Mi-17V-5 produced in Russia, famous for its maneuverability and carrying capacity. The commander of the Southwestern Air Command Air Marshal Daldzhit Singh (Daljit Singh) gave helicopters helicopter unit at Jamnagar airbase. "Mi-17 will increase the possibility of an aviation unit to implement all sorts of problems, especially in areas of Saurashtra and Kutch of Gujarat" - said Marshal Daldzhit Singh . This helicopter part was created March 3, 1972 in Guwahati and transferred to Jamnagar in 1990. "This part of the aircraft can be proud of the work done over the years, to implement a wide range of a wide variety of helicopter problems throughout India," - said Marshal. "Helicopter part actively participated in operations in the aftermath of a major earthquake in Bhuj, as well as floods and accidents at sea, "- added Singh. Mi-17V-5 successfully evacuated a large number of people during the floods in the northern state of Uttarakhand in the past year. "On multipurpose helicopters Mi-17V-5 is equipped with modern avionics and navigation systems, including airborne meteorological radar and autopilot" - Goswami said the colonel of the procurement service of the Defence Ministry of India. "Average Mi-17V-5, which can carry loads weighing more than 5 tons, equipped with night vision equipment and a glass cockpit" - said Colonel Goswami.
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