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IAF Activates Emergency Landing Facility on Purvanchal Expressway

The Indian Air Force activated an Emergency Landing Facility on the Purvanchal Expressway in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh, demonstrating day and night operational capability. A diverse fleet including Jaguar, Mirage-2000, Sukhoi-30 MKI, C-295, and AN-32 aircraft participated in the exercise. The operation validated standard operating procedures for emergency activation in the shortest possible time frame. This enhances IAF's operational resilience and disaster response capabilities when standard runways are unavailable.

IAF activates Emergency Landing Facility on Purvanchal Expressway in Sultanpur; demonstrates day, night operational capability

Sultanpur, April 23

The Indian Air Force activated 'Emergency Landing Facility' on the Purvanchal Expressway in Uttar Pradesh's Sultanpur District on April 22, both by day and night, showcasing its operational capability to bolster its defence readiness, an official release from the Ministry of Defence read.

According to a release, UP State Minister for Panchayati Raj and Minority Welfare Om Prakash Rajbhar, Air Marshal B Manikantan, AOC-in-C, CAC, and other officials were present to witness the IAF aircraft undertake ELF operations.

The operational versatility of the Indian Air Force was demonstrated through the operations by a diverse fleet of aircraft, including Jaguar, Mirage-2000, Sukhoi-30 MKI, C-295 and AN-32, alongside Mi-17 V5 helicopter and Garud Commando team. IAF, along with UPEIDA and the local civil administration, validated their Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for emergency activation of these ELFs, in the shortest possible time frame, both by day and by night.

This operation has majorly boosted IAF's capability to undertake unhindered operations even during the non-availability of standard runways, showcasing its operational resilience. It has demonstrated the professional flying skills of its aircrew and the capability of its ground crew in activating such expressway airstrips at short notice, a release said.

These strategically developed airstrips on national expressways substantially augment operational flexibility and serve as a critical force multiplier during emergencies, reinforcing national security and disaster response capabilities.

The collaborative framework between the IAF's operational requirements and UPEIDA's civil infrastructure management and support of the local civil administration optimises the operational viability of such highway airstrips. The synergy displayed between the three organisations in the ELF activation not only strengthens the overall strategic posture of the nation but also enhances the HADR capabilities in the region, the release added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Michael C

Impressive coordination between IAF and civil administration. This is exactly the kind of multi-agency synergy that strengthens national security. Well done!

Vikram M

Good to see Sukhoi and Mirage using highway strips. But why only Purvanchal? We need such facilities on major expressways across the country, especially near border areas. Better planning needed.

Sarah B

Fascinating to see how civil infrastructure can serve dual purposes. The Garud commandos deployment adds another layer of realism. This is true 'nation first' thinking. 👏

Rohit P

C-295 and AN-32 landing on a highway? That's some serious pilot skill. Our air force is truly world-class. Also good to know this can help in disaster relief during floods or earthquakes.

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