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Pak violated Indian airspace thrice: IAF
29 Jul 2008, 1639 hrs IST,Times Now
NEW DELHI: A TV report says that the Indian Air Force has confirmed that the Pakistani Air Force warplanes had violated Indian airspace on at least three occasions in May and June. The Indian Air Force has now got itself into operational readiness after a pattern of air space violation was seen. ( Watch )
According to Times Now , three intrusions were reported in Pathankot sector. After these intrusions, the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of the Indian Army - General Sekhon - spoke with his Pakistan counterpart - Major General Ahmed Pasha.
However, the warplanes did not penetrated deep into the Indian airspace. The Air force is ensuring operational readiness in four key places in the Western Air Command.
Fali Major, Air Chief, confirming to the reports of airspace violation said, "As usual our operational readiness is in place. They man three or four places in western air command which stretches from Kashmir to Rajasthan. This has been the norm throughout. But, we have not taken extra precautions because we know how these intrusions took place, and why they happened.
:: Bharat-Rakshak.com - Indian Military News Headlines ::
Can some one tell where SU-30 are based. Are these at Pathankot.
29 Jul 2008, 1639 hrs IST,Times Now
NEW DELHI: A TV report says that the Indian Air Force has confirmed that the Pakistani Air Force warplanes had violated Indian airspace on at least three occasions in May and June. The Indian Air Force has now got itself into operational readiness after a pattern of air space violation was seen. ( Watch )
According to Times Now , three intrusions were reported in Pathankot sector. After these intrusions, the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of the Indian Army - General Sekhon - spoke with his Pakistan counterpart - Major General Ahmed Pasha.
However, the warplanes did not penetrated deep into the Indian airspace. The Air force is ensuring operational readiness in four key places in the Western Air Command.
Fali Major, Air Chief, confirming to the reports of airspace violation said, "As usual our operational readiness is in place. They man three or four places in western air command which stretches from Kashmir to Rajasthan. This has been the norm throughout. But, we have not taken extra precautions because we know how these intrusions took place, and why they happened.
:: Bharat-Rakshak.com - Indian Military News Headlines ::
Can some one tell where SU-30 are based. Are these at Pathankot.