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Near pakistan border, Deesa could turn into full fledged IAF airbase: Official

Ahmedabad: Deesa airport in Northern Gujarat could get converted into a full fledged airbase for the Indian Air Force operations under South Western Air Command (SWAC), a top official said on Saturday.

"A fighter squadron has begun operations from the Phalodia airbase in Rajasthan, and we think Deesa airport in Gujarat could possibly get converted into an additional airbase for SWAC," Air Marshal A K Gogoi told reporters here, shortly after after assuming charge as the new Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of SWAC. :cheers::cheers:

Deesa airport, located in Banaskantha district, is near the border with Pakistan.

"The initial formalities for converting Deesa airport into a full fledged airbase have begun. A proposal in this regard shall be prepared soon and send for clearance," another IAF officer said.

Gujarat has two air force bases-- Jamnagar in Saurashtra region and Bhuj in Kutch.

SWAC is in the process of strengthening surveillance by inducting a few state-of-the-art digitalised miniature ground radars in Gujarat, given that the state houses some vital installations.

"The first medium power radar is going to come in Gujarat between January and February. The IAF is getting 19 such radars (from Israel)," Gogoi said.
:cheers:

Expressing the need for improving surveillance in Gujarat, he said "Sir Creek is an area we need to always look at because its disputed. The lines are not clearly drawn."

IAF has already installed an Aerostat surveillance radar in one of the border areas of Gujarat for effective aerial monitoring. The radar is based on cutting edge technology from the US. :devil:

"We have continuous surveillance over that area. It's a combined effort with the Border Security Force which is working on the ground there," he said.

To a query on protection of vital installations in Gujarat like oil refineries, Gogoi said the SWAC has chalked out a plan to protect them.

"The IAF, along with Army, Navy and the Home Ministry, undertakes an exercise every year to identify the vital installations. As per our last exercise, we have 968 vital installations in the country.

"There is a special exercise called Defence of Gujarat which is an annual affair and undertaken jointly with Navy. It is being conducted for last one decade," he said.

SWAC intends to increase surveillance on the Gujarat border to protect key installations, Gogoi said.

"The biggest challenge is to train people on the sophisticated equipment inducted in IAF, maintain them, and utilise those aircraft systems when the time comes," he said.

Deesa could turn into full fledged IAF airbase: Official


The Distance between Disa (Gujarat,India) and Mirpur Khas (Sindh,Pakistan) is : 349.8 kilometers (km).

The Distance between Disa (Gujarat,India) and Hyderabad Airport (,Pakistan) [Airport] is : 398.86 kilometers (km).

The Distance between Disa (Gujarat,India) and Karachi (Sindh,Pakistan) is : 521.94 kilometers (km).
 
Near pakistan border, Deesa could turn into full fledged IAF airbase: Official

Ahmedabad: Deesa airport in Northern Gujarat could get converted into a full fledged airbase for the Indian Air Force operations under South Western Air Command (SWAC), a top official said on Saturday.

"A fighter squadron has begun operations from the Phalodia airbase in Rajasthan, and we think Deesa airport in Gujarat could possibly get converted into an additional airbase for SWAC," Air Marshal A K Gogoi told reporters here, shortly after after assuming charge as the new Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of SWAC. :cheers::cheers:

Deesa airport, located in Banaskantha district, is near the border with Pakistan.

"The initial formalities for converting Deesa airport into a full fledged airbase have begun. A proposal in this regard shall be prepared soon and send for clearance," another IAF officer said.

Gujarat has two air force bases-- Jamnagar in Saurashtra region and Bhuj in Kutch.

SWAC is in the process of strengthening surveillance by inducting a few state-of-the-art digitalised miniature ground radars in Gujarat, given that the state houses some vital installations.

"The first medium power radar is going to come in Gujarat between January and February. The IAF is getting 19 such radars (from Israel)," Gogoi said.
:cheers:

Expressing the need for improving surveillance in Gujarat, he said "Sir Creek is an area we need to always look at because its disputed. The lines are not clearly drawn."

IAF has already installed an Aerostat surveillance radar in one of the border areas of Gujarat for effective aerial monitoring. The radar is based on cutting edge technology from the US. :devil:

"We have continuous surveillance over that area. It's a combined effort with the Border Security Force which is working on the ground there," he said.

To a query on protection of vital installations in Gujarat like oil refineries, Gogoi said the SWAC has chalked out a plan to protect them.

"The IAF, along with Army, Navy and the Home Ministry, undertakes an exercise every year to identify the vital installations. As per our last exercise, we have 968 vital installations in the country.

"There is a special exercise called Defence of Gujarat which is an annual affair and undertaken jointly with Navy. It is being conducted for last one decade," he said.

SWAC intends to increase surveillance on the Gujarat border to protect key installations, Gogoi said.

"The biggest challenge is to train people on the sophisticated equipment inducted in IAF, maintain them, and utilise those aircraft systems when the time comes," he said.

Deesa could turn into full fledged IAF airbase: Official


The Distance between Disa (Gujarat,India) and Mirpur Khas (Sindh,Pakistan) is : 349.8 kilometers (km).

The Distance between Disa (Gujarat,India) and Hyderabad Airport (,Pakistan) [Airport] is : 398.86 kilometers (km).

The Distance between Disa (Gujarat,India) and Karachi (Sindh,Pakistan) is : 521.94 kilometers (km).
hope funds will be directed soon ...

it wont happen within 2-3 years ... but when it will happen I hope tejas Mk1 will be based thr... :)
 
Deesa air base (supposed) is well in the range of A-100MRLS

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Good stuff , we just have to deploy a few dozen A-100s in the vicinity , btw what air crafts are you guys going to station there , MKI's ?
 
No problem we already have airbase is Sialkot, I think two new planned in sindh closed to Indian border and many coming up in AJK since the establishment of Airforce, Naval and Cadet college is already on the way!

Veeru said:
I think priorities should be right and that is fighting terrorism, extremism and insurgencies rather then a imaginary or self made ghost.

So india can do its classic back stab move..India is the land Bagal me churi moo me ram ram and most of the old saying have logic behind them. Lets not forget most of terrorism like MQM, BLA, TTP and so forth emantes from India..in a greater context terrorism is a very small threat as it is an indian tool to distract attention from borders..so India can make its move of full scale invasion..India will remain the biggest threat until:

1) it cripples to a chinese war
2) is over taken by insurgency
3) will balkanize.
 
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Deesa air base (supposed) is well in the range of A-100MRLS

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Good stuff , we just have to deploy a few dozen A-100s in the vicinity , btw what air crafts are you guys going to station there , MKI's ?

Probably MMRCA winner or MKIs.
This is because we have Jaguars based in Rajasthan.
To support them IAF will put up its best planes.
 
BM-30 has -30 to 70 kms of range .

A-100 has - 130 - 150 kms.

You are going to deploy MRLs against MRLs , which school did you go to ?

BTW your source doesn't contain accurate info on A-100s range.
india has 9A52-2T(range 90) systems now ,,,rest 40 will be upgraded ones

pakistan will get Type A-100 based on chinese copy of smerch ... range 100 kms
 
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