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The U.S. government has been providing assistance to Indian authorities since July 28 in the search for the An-32 aircraft which went missing over the Bay of Bengal.
The Indian Air Force aircraft went missing on July 22 with 29 people on board a few minutes after it took off for Port Blair from Chennai in the morning.“At the request of the Indian government, the U.S is assisting in the search for the missing Indian Air Force An-32 transport aircraft,” a U.S. embassy spokesperson said.
He said the weather conditions and cloud cover have frequently obscured the ability to view parts of the search area.
“So far, studies of the imagery of the provided search area have not revealed evidence of the missing AN-32,” he said.
Augmenting search efforts
“Since 28 July, the U.S. government has provided daily ocean current drift analysis data and has consulted satellite imagery of the area that the combined Indian Navy, Coast Guard and Air Force team is searching,” he said.
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had informed Parliament last week that assistance of U.S. satellites had been sought in an attempt to augment the search efforts.
http://idrw.org/us-deploys-satellites-to-find-missing-iaf-aircraft/
The U.S. government has been providing assistance to Indian authorities since July 28 in the search for the An-32 aircraft which went missing over the Bay of Bengal.
The Indian Air Force aircraft went missing on July 22 with 29 people on board a few minutes after it took off for Port Blair from Chennai in the morning.“At the request of the Indian government, the U.S is assisting in the search for the missing Indian Air Force An-32 transport aircraft,” a U.S. embassy spokesperson said.
He said the weather conditions and cloud cover have frequently obscured the ability to view parts of the search area.
“So far, studies of the imagery of the provided search area have not revealed evidence of the missing AN-32,” he said.
Augmenting search efforts
“Since 28 July, the U.S. government has provided daily ocean current drift analysis data and has consulted satellite imagery of the area that the combined Indian Navy, Coast Guard and Air Force team is searching,” he said.
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had informed Parliament last week that assistance of U.S. satellites had been sought in an attempt to augment the search efforts.
http://idrw.org/us-deploys-satellites-to-find-missing-iaf-aircraft/