What's new

IAF’s ‘Heli-Teli’ to track terror over Delhi and Mumbai

1nd1a

FULL MEMBER
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
350
Reaction score
0
NEW DELHI: India's political and economic capitals now have a new kind of air cover. Under a somewhat hush-hush 'Project Heli-Teli', IAF has deployed a specialized helicopter each at New Delhi and Mumbai to beam "live'' the action on the ground during "terror strikes or urban warfare''.

Sources said the two Russian-origin Mi-17 1V helicopters are equipped with advanced FLIR (forward-looking infrared) imaging systems and CCD (charge-coupled device) sensors to enable "live streaming video footage'' from the scene of an incident to "command and control centres'' on the ground.

"They are basically meant for reconnaissance and surveillance duties during crisis situations... like what happened during the 26/11 terror strikes in Mumbai or the Parliament attack in Delhi before that,'' said a source.

Live aerial feeds will make it possible to launch swift and well-directed counter-measures to threats emerging on the ground. "The aim, as with our radar systems that are geared towards aerial threats, is to reduce the reaction time or shorten the sensor-to-shooter loop,'' he said.

The Heli-Teli concept is not new. It is used by several police forces around the globe for airborne patrols, traffic and crowd control, car chases and the like. Indian police forces, however, are not as yet equipped with such technology to keep an eye on the cities or towns under their jurisdiction.

The Indian Heli-Teli Project, geared towards tackling terror and urban warfare rather than conventional law and order duties, is likely to be extended to other major cities in the future. The force, in fact, is already looking to acquire more imaging systems and sensors that can also be fitted on the smaller Cheetah and Chetak helicopters.

IAF, incidentally, has begun to get deliveries of the 80 new Mi-17 V5 helicopters, which are also weaponized for combat operations, it had ordered from Russia for $1.34 billion in 2008. A follow-on contract for 59 more Mi-17s is now on the anvil.

During last year's Commonwealth Games, IAF had deployed a couple of Israeli Searcher-II UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) for surveillance over New Delhi. Some Delhi Police personnel were even trained to interpret the real-time imagery being beamed from the spy drones to detect threats in time. But helicopters equipped with the latest FLIR-CCD sensors and thermal imagers are considered better suited for this role.

India has also taken some steps to strengthen air defence networks over several cities to tackle rogue aircraft since the 9/11 al-Qaida strikes in the US in 2001, which range from integration of military and civilian radars to deploying additional surface-to-air missile squadrons, but much more remains to be done.


IAF’s ‘Heli-Teli’ to track terror over Delhi and Mumbai - The Times of India

I personally think that this is long due. Finally our armed forces's will be seeing everything on ground and can plan better.

:sniper:
 
.
This is a great move. We should have couple of heli's for each major cities. We missed this facility when Kasab was driving the stolen vehicle. We could have tracked and killed that bas***d with this facility.


Great Job India!!! We are slowly getting prepared for any adverse situation.
 
.
Shouldn't we be using smaller chopper like Dhruv or may be even LUH. Also this should be home ministry's concern not IAF. Home should purchase 2 LUH's for this purpose for all major cities. Two because if one doesn't work we can use the second one...

Although i would still have to say its something...
 
.
Shouldn't we be using smaller chopper like Dhruv or may be even LUH. Also this should be home ministry's concern not IAF. Home should purchase 2 LUH's for this purpose for all major cities. Two because if one doesn't work we can use the second one...

Although i would still have to say its something...

I agree with you. However, Dhruv is currently supplied to armed forces and we will have to wait for another 2 - 3 years before they can taken any more orders. LUH is not operation yet its still in development, It will easily take another 5 - 6 years.

I am sure in future Dhruv or LUH will replace this bulky birds. However, we don't have any other option currently.

:sniper:
 
.
In Texas, the sheriff's department plans on launching un-manned helodrones.

oct-5-demo-052.jpeg


Yes, it can carry weapons.
 
.
In Texas, the sheriff's department plans on launching un-manned helodrones.

oct-5-demo-052.jpeg


Yes, it can carry weapons.

That seems to be just the thing for this kind of ops.

About Mi-17s, that just seems to be a sort of default choice for the IAF, given that they've been operating that bird for ages. And my further conjecture is that this "heli-teli" is not just intended to be just an 'eye in the sky', but even a 'sky bus' to transport commandos to the site of ops. The Mi-17 can carry more troops than the Dhruv or LUH.

So its "sort of two stones in one bird". :-)
 
.
That seems to be just the thing for this kind of ops.

About Mi-17s, that just seems to be a sort of default choice for the IAF, given that they've been operating that bird for ages. And my further conjecture is that this "heli-teli" is not just intended to be just an 'eye in the sky', but even a 'sky bus' to transport commandos to the site of ops. The Mi-17 can carry more troops than the Dhruv or LUH.

So its "sort of two stones in one bird". :-)

Transporting commandos across a city ?!.......
 
. .
LUH is not operation yet its still in development, It will easily take another 5 - 6 years.
I mean in general any light utility helicopter like IA-IAF will be signing a contract soon for 197 choppers, why not home ministry places an order for extra 50-60 choppers which can be used in major cities and in naxal hit areas and by BSF.
 
.
Not quite; inserting commandos in the site.

Yes it was the subject of the recently held exercise with the France.

They have shown their skills and explained how they used it in Afghanistan.

And our officers have said that they have added a valuable input.
 
.
Couple of drones out there....

60's

auto_gyro_01_0111-md.jpg


QH-50 DASH—"Drone Anti Submarine Helicopter"


'94.

auto_gyro_02_0111-md.jpg


K-MAX Unmanned



'08

auto_gyro_03_0111-md.jpg


A160T Hummingbird



auto_gyro_04_0111-md.jpg


MQ-8B Firescout



auto_gyro_05_0111-md.jpg


Vigilante



auto_gyro_06_0111-md.jpg


Camcopter S-100


Its much more economical to deploy drones.
 
. .
flir is very important part in future
especially during nature disasters
 
.
Phew.. I thought the "teli" part was the local lingo word and had something to do with oil.

They would be better off using a modified Aerostat based UAV..
slower moving.. and quieter.
 
. .

Latest posts

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom