Helipad Expansion to Improve Air Connectivity for Indian Army in Arunachal Pradesh
Defense news ,India :- India is working hard to make air travel better in Arunachal Pradesh, an important state on the border. The Indian Army’s 3 Corps is leading the way by building nine helipads, and six more are on the way.
The plan is to connect all seven valleys in the state with special helipads for Chinook helicopters. These helipads are strong and can handle the heavy-lifting Chinook helicopters of the Indian Air Force (IAF). This will make it much easier for the military to move around quickly and respond faster in the area.
Arunachal Pradesh, which shares a border with China, is very important for India's safety. Improving air travel within the state helps the military be ready by allowing them to send troops, supplies, and be flexible in case of any danger.
The Indian Air Force has 15 Chinook helicopters, and they are a big part of this effort. These helicopters can carry a lot, up to 10 tons, and transport troops and artillery pieces quickly. They make the military much stronger by giving them more reach and firepower.
Building more helipads and using Chinook helicopters strategically is a big step in making Arunachal Pradesh safer for India. This improved air network will be crucial in keeping the state secure and protecting its borders.