IAF Chief: Uncomfortable Situation On Northern Borders
IAF Chief RKS Bhadauria said – have to face the uncomfortable situation on the northern borders. IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadoria while speaking on the northern borders of India in a statement to leading media house described the situation there as uncomfortable.
Northern borders i.e. China, Bhutan, and Nepal borders. IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria said that the current security scenario along our northern borders is in an uneasy state. He says that there is neither a war-like situation nor peace remains.
Apart from this, he spoke of India’s strength as a great companion. He underscored the importance of Rafale joining the Air Force, saying that Rafale’s induction into the Indian Air Force along with other aircraft increased its substantial practical and strategic capability.
Meanwhile, China’s unmanned helicopter takes off first plateau flight, capable of carrying 80 kg payload
The company said that during the 15-minute flight, the helicopter completed several tests including high-flying hovering and other operations. This helicopter can carry 80 kg payload and can fly for more than five hours.
China’s first indigenously built unmanned helicopter successfully completed its first flight into the plateau region on Sunday.
Aviation Industry Corp of China (AVIC), the state-run manufacturer of the helicopter, said on Monday that the AR-500C prototype completed the first plateau flight at Daocheng Yading Airport.
It is the highest civil airport in the world, situated at an altitude of 4,411 meters.
The company said that during the 15-minute flight, the helicopter completed several tests including high flying, hovering, walking, and other operations.
The AVIC issued a statement in May stating that the AR-500C would be used in various operations including reconnaissance and communication relays. This helicopter can carry 80 kg payload and can fly for more than five hours at an altitude of 4,411 meters.