Indian Air Force C-17 Aircraft Successfully Airdrops Heavy Platform
On Thursday, the Indian Air Force accomplished a significant milestone by airdropping an indigenously developed heavy platform in a military zone located in Agra, using a C-17 transport aircraft. This marks the first instance of deploying a platform with dimensions measuring 24 feet by eight feet and a substantial load capacity of 16 tons from an IAF aircraft, according to officials.
The platform, identified as an ADRDE-developed Type V Platform (24 ft), was successfully airdropped, showcasing the collaborative efforts of dedicated teams from the Indian Air Force, Indian Army, and the Aerial Delivery Research and Development Establishment (ADRDE), a premier defense research laboratory.
In a statement, the IAF Western Command conveyed, "An Indian Air Force C-17 airdropped an ADRDE-developed Type V Platform (24 ft), for the first time. This successful outcome is a result of the efforts of dedicated teams from IAF, Indian Army, and ADRDE, in showcasing the strength of indigenous innovation," as posted on "X".
Highlighting the intricate process involved, officials mentioned that the trials for airdropping the platform were executed in three stages. The initial stage comprised inspecting the load outside the aircraft, followed by loading checks of the platform within the C-17 aircraft in the second stage. The culmination occurred in the third stage, which involved airdropping the entire system over a carefully selected drop zone.
An official clarified, "All the stages were completed successfully. The cargo was released as planned and landed safely as desired." This achievement underscores the prowess of indigenous innovation in defense technology and demonstrates the successful collaboration between various branches of the Indian Armed Forces and research establishments.