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Jodhpur: Strengthening its presence along the Pakistan border, the Indian Air force is deploying a squadron of its latest Mi-17 V5 helicopters, comprising about 15 aircraft, in Phalodi air base near here.

IAF chief Air Marshal NAK Browne will induct the new helicopters on January 7, defence spokesperson Colonel SD Goswami said.

The helicopter is an upgrade of Mi-17 in the medium-lift category and is equipped with sophisticated avionics and on-board navigation systems.

"It has on-board weather radar, state-of-the art autopilot and is equipped with the latest generation night vision devices. With these, the helicopter can undertake all- weather, day-night operations in any kind of terrain," he said.

Located between Jaisalmer and Jodhpur, Phalodi Air base was set-up in 2010 for air defence purposes in the western sector.

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So what? Atleast they are not Apache's. -_-
 
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More military strength along Pakistan's border? Interesting...

Doesn't change a thing, India Pakistan and China are the ONLY nuclear triangle on earth any war will mean complete eradication of life from this part of the world. There will be no war between these countries, they just would have to learn to water down their ego and coexist. These Mi-17s are no threat to our security, they are nothing more than target practice for Anza MANPADs, this may just be part of a regular deployment or an exercise.
 
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They are all gunships, the Mi-17 V5s. That means they can carry weapons as well as troops or cargo.
Actually these variants are used mostly to ferry soldiers.I don't think these variants are ideally suited for carrying out anti-tank operations. Is there Kevelar protection ??
 
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Doesn't change a thing, India Pakistan and China are the ONLY nuclear triangle on earth any war will mean complete eradication of life from this part of the world. There will be no war between these countries, they just would have to learn to water down their ego and coexist. These Mi-17s are no threat to our security, they are nothing more than target practice for Anza MANPADs, this may just be part of a regular deployment or an exercise.

I'm sure the Russians put top notch ECCM on these helicopters because its what they're ground troops use for special missions in Chechnya where militants are armed with who knows what, plus they have to build technology which can go up against the Stinger, i'm don't know much about this "Anza" but it's definitely no where as advanced as the latest stinger models.
 
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I'm sure the Russians put top notch ECCM on these helicopters because its what they're ground troops use for special missions in Chechnya where militants are armed with who knows what

I, didn't know ECCM, helped against near hypersonic heat seeking MANPAD systems like the Stinger or Anza Series.

plus they have to build technology which can go up against the Stinger, i'm don't know much about this "Anza" but it's definitely no where as advanced as the latest stinger models.

You, contradict yourself.

We sold "Thousands" of Anza MK-1/II to Malaysia and some other undisclosed customers.
We have extensive experience using MANPADs in combat, in Afghanistan against the soviets.
Anza MK-III the latest variant is a fire and forget MANPAD, has greater range, speed, bigger warhead and has multiple guidance systems and counter electronic attack capabilities.
Pakistan Army, shot down two Indian Fighter Jets[Mig-21 and a MIG-27] and an MI-8 using ANZAs in 1999.

Target practice for Anza MANPADs,Really ???
So then what is the need of repeating know truth.You are no different than those typical Pakistanies.

Pakistans' insecurities find solace only in the word NUCLEAR.You guys instill too much faith on those platforms.Don't you guys always use it as blackmailing chip when dealing with India .

Bring an argument, i can answer or just shut up.
 
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I, didn't know ECCM, helped against near hypersonic heat seeking MANPAD systems like the Stinger or Anza Series.

Well actually its ECM, pardon me for the confusion. And the Stinger has a max speed of 2.2 Mach which is supersonic not hypersonic. and the Anza itself is a copy of the outdated SA-7 from what i know Chinese assistance was used to develop the MANPAD.




We sold "Thousands" of Anza MK-1/II to Malaysia and some other undisclosed customers.
We have extensive experience using MANPADs in combat, in Afghanistan against the soviets.
Anza MK-III the latest variant is a fire and forget MANPAD, has greater range, speed, bigger warhead and has multiple guidance systems and counter electronic attack capabilities.
Pakistan Army, shot down two Indian Fighter Jets[Mig-21 and a MIG-27] and an MI-8 using ANZAs in 1999.

That was 1999 and the Mi-8 is practically ancient the avionics on it are no where near as advanced as the Mi-17V5.
 
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Just standard deployment NOTHING special. The V5s are merely replacing the earlier 1V variants. I have no idea why this is even news. It means nothing signifcant!
 
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M17V wil not cross your borders so no need for ANZA

I think the ANZA MANPAD needs to be deployed against USA drone strikes & helicopters crossing into pakistan without clearance to really prove their worth....

FROM WHAT I UNDERSTAND THEY HAVE VERY SHORT RANGE IE 4KM so shouldny be too difficult to steeer round that threat radius anyway
 
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this is one mean machine , looks scary
 
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