Every move of China will be monitored, Army's Aviation Brigade established in Arunachal

There are frequent reports of Indian airspace violations by Chinese helicopters. The responsibility of preventing any kind of violation is also now with the Aviation Brigade.


New Delhi: In the midst of China's conflict, the Indian Army has taken a big decision. The Army has established its first Aviation Brigade in Arunachal Pradesh. This brigade will not only deliver military equipment to the forward post but will also monitor the airspace of the Line of Actual Control (LAC). After this decision, now the army will be able to keep a close watch on every move of China. This brigade has the responsibility of monitoring the air space. Along with this, it will also work to transport military equipment to the forward post. 

 

In fact, China continues to violate airspace. Chinese helicopters have been seen many times in the Indian border. Now the responsibility of keeping an eye on these helicopters will be with this brigade. The Army has set up an Air-Space Control Center in Arunachal's Rupa for the same purpose. From here, the Chinese airspace is constantly monitored. 

 

Any aircraft, helicopter or drone of China that is being monitored , if it comes close to the LAC, it is tracked and then forward formations are alerted for necessary action against it. In this situation, the fighter planes of the Air Force will stop them from doing so by taking off immediately. If any attack helicopter is found to be violating then the attack helicopter deployed in this brigade is dispatched immediately. It has been only 6 months since this Aviation Brigade was established.

News is originally taken from: https://www.newsnationtv.com/india/news/every-movement-of-china-will-be-watched-indian-army-aviation-brigade-in-arunachal-pradesh-219563.html

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