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IAF findings that India shot down own helicopter put on hold until after elections (Updated)

IAF Probe finds IFF system switched off in Mi-17 Helicopter allegedly brought down by SPYDER Air-defence Battery
Saturday, April 27, 2019
By: Ajai Shukla / Business Standard



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The Indian Air Force (IAF) has been told to keep on hold the findings of a “court of inquiry” (CoI) that has conclusively determined that an IAF Mi-17V5 helicopter was shot down by an Indian missile battery that was guarding Srinagar air base.

A senior helicopter pilot, of the rank of air commodore, heads the CoI. Six IAF personnel and a civilian on the ground died in that “friendly fire” incident on February 27. Top IAF sources say the incident happened after officers from the ground missile battery misidentified the IAF chopper as a Pakistani aircraft on a mission to attack Srinagar.

The disaster took place the day after IAF fighters had struck a Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorist camp in Pakistan to retaliate against a JeM suicide bomb attack 12 days earlier, which killed over 40 Indian troopers in Pulwama, near Srinagar.



The CoI has found that, with IAF and army units across Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) in a state of hair-trigger alert against expected Pakistani retaliation, two crucial omissions led to the missile battery opening fire and downing their own helicopter.

First, to guard against misidentification of aircraft in the prevailing state of alert, all IAF aircraft coming in to land in Srinagar were required to approach the air base only through a designated air corridor. Ground missile units would know that the aircraft approaching through the narrow “funnel” was a friendly aircraft.

For reasons that remain unclear, the Mi-17V5 helicopter was not in the safe corridor as it approached from the direction of Budgam, to the south of Srinagar. The ground missile units assumed the radar track they picked was that of a hostile aircraft.

Second, IAF aircraft are equipped with an electronic device called an Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) system, which beams out a coded signal that identifies the aircraft as a friendly one to all IAF radars and IFF receivers. The IFF system is required to be switched on, especially in a situation where ground missile units are on high alert.

For reasons that remain unclear, the CoI has found that the ill-fated helicopter’s IFF system was not switched on that day.

IAF officers say they are keen to serve justice quickly and make an example of those found guilty of operational lapses. However, they are held back by a “go-slow” order from above.

They say the reason is: With the Balakot bombing and the Pakistani response, including the alleged shooting down of a Pakistani F-16 fighter, being painted in election campaigning as a major Indian victory, admitting the loss of a helicopter and seven personnel due to friendly fire would present a bleaker picture.

On February 27, the downing of the helicopter was obscured by the media attention on the downing of an IAF MiG-21 Bison fighter and the capture of Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman.

The IAF has declined to comment, stating: “The CoI is still in progress”. Asked specifically about the delay in finalising the findings of the CoI, the IAF said: “The time line of any CoI cannot be predicted.”

It is learned that the missile that was fired was an Israeli short-range surface to air missile (SR-SAM), which can engage incoming targets at ranges out to 20 kilometres. While engaging targets at those ranges, there is no scope for visual identification. Aircraft are merely a blip on a radar.

The incoming helicopter was engaged with the permission of the Base Air Defence Officer at Srinagar, who was required to satisfy himself that targets being engaged were indeed hostile.
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the reason why indian military supports modi can be that under modi's govt there are more chances of bigger defense deals that means more chances of doing mega corruption. the generals and political elite become rich. the corrupt elite doesnt care about any thing. it doesnt matter to them how many of their country men get killed for their evil causes. our political elite is raising the slogans of division of country when their corruption is about to be exposed.
 
The one thing that u always find in every news and article of our Eastern neibour is dream of downing F 16

IAF was very quick to claim shooting down of an imaginary F-16 while displayed a piece of AMRAAM which says otherwise yet, conveniently ignores the fact that their own Heli was a friendly fire or not, despite having all the flight data & wreckage within their territory/authority. They had to put their enquiry on hold or either take months to investigate but F-16 was claimed within hours. Interesting isn't it? for a Military that couldn't recognize own Heli but has the courage to claim about F-16. As there is none to ask questions & mostly they do not take any at pressers; the trolling will continue by Indian Military until of-course, Modi wins and then after, there will be more tales. Feeling already tired.
 
The false flag attack on Indian troops in Indian-occupied Kashmir and then attack on Pakistan was orchestrated by the Hindutva lunatics to win the Indian elections. The Indian armed forces are now being politicized and soon the Indian armed forces will realize their political power and will take power through coup d'etat. The Hindutva lunatics are paving the way towards the future military dictatorships in India which they will support.
 
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It seems that everything which could have gone in favour of Pakistan on this day went in favour of Pakistan...

1. Indian bombs missing their targets in Balakot
2. Indian Mig falling in Pakistan and Abhinandan getting captured
3. Indian air defence shooting down their own aircraft
4. The usually pro-Indian international media (including Christine Fair) unwilling to buy Indian narrative around the whole episode
5. Pakistan emerging as a responsible nation looking for peace

the only thing which is going to go in favour of India will be a Bollywood movie showing IAF beating the hell out of Pakistan.
 
i can so much imagine DG ISPR with a smirk on his face a day before their election day announcing "Hey we have a press conference coming up ... surprise mofo's"
 

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