Key Points

The Indian Army executed a remarkable night rescue mission to save two South Korean nationals stranded at 17,000 feet in Ladakh. Using Night Vision Goggles, pilots performed a precision landing on an unprepared helipad amid icy winds and reduced visibility. The entire operation from distress call to rescue was completed in just over an hour, demonstrating exceptional coordination and skill. This mission highlights India's commitment to aiding foreign nationals in distress while showcasing the Army's operational excellence in extreme conditions.

Key Points: Indian Army Rescues South Korean Couple in Ladakh Night Mission

  • Night Vision Goggles enabled precision landing at 17,000 ft
  • Razor-sharp ridgelines and snow made mission exceptionally challenging
  • Couple airlifted to safety within 70 minutes of distress call
  • Operation showcases Army's high-altitude emergency response capabilities
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Indian Army executes high-risk night rescue of South Korean nationals at 17,000 ft in Ladakh

Indian Army executes daring high-altitude night rescue of stranded South Korean nationals at 17,000 ft in Ladakh using Night Vision Goggles

"Braving icy winds, reduced visibility, and near-zero margin for error - Indian Army"

New Delhi, Sep 5

In a daring late-night operation on September 4, the Indian Army Aviation carried out a high-altitude casualty evacuation mission to rescue two South Korean nationals stranded at Kongmaru La Pass in Ladakh.

At 8:05 P.M., the Army received an urgent message requesting evacuation of Hyun Woo Kim, a citizen of South Korea, and his wife, stranded at Kongmaru La Pass in Ladakh at an altitude of over 17,000 feet.

The snow-laden terrain and razor-sharp ridgelines made the mission exceptionally challenging.

With no time to lose, the Army Aviation helicopter squadron was mobilised by 8:20 P.M.

The task required a precision landing using Night Vision Goggles (NVG) at an unprepared helipad — a feat demanding extraordinary skill and composure from the aircrew.

Braving icy winds, reduced visibility, and near-zero margin for error, the pilots guided their aircraft to the designated spot, touching down at around 9:15 P.M.

The swift landing and extraction under such hostile conditions underscored the unmatched training and professionalism of the squadron.

The South Korean couple was quickly airlifted to safety and handed over to medical authorities for immediate treatment.

This rescue mission reflects a textbook display of courage, coordination, and precision under extreme duress, highlighting the Army’s readiness to respond to emergencies, even in the harshest of environments.

The daring operation not only reaffirmed the Indian Army’s operational capabilities in high-altitude regions but also carried strong humanitarian undertones, showcasing India’s commitment to aiding foreign nationals in distress.

For the Army Aviation wing, the successful NVG rescue in Ladakh adds another feather to its illustrious record of high-risk missions in some of the world’s most unforgiving terrains.

It is worthy to note here that although the Indian Army's primary role is to safeguard the borders and to give a befitting reply to the nation's enemies in any critical or warlike situation but the Indian Army is among the first to help stranded citizens in any such situation, irrespective of their nationality.

Notably, at a time when the northern part of India including Uttarakhand, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu Kashmir is witnessing floods which have created havoc, the Indian Army is standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the other concerned agencies and is providing critical humanitarian assistance, from delivering food via helicopters and drones, evacuating people and giving them medical assistance.

- IANS

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Priya S
Amazing work by our brave soldiers! But I hope the Korean tourists had proper permits and guides for such high-altitude trekking. Ladakh's terrain is no joke, especially at night.
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David E
As someone who has trekked in Ladakh, I can confirm how treacherous those passes can be. The Indian Army's professionalism here is world-class. Hats off to the pilots and crew!
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Ananya R
This is the real soft power of India! While our army protects borders, they also show such humanity to foreigners in distress. Hope the Korean couple recovers well 🙏
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Vikram M
Meanwhile our army is also helping flood victims in multiple states. These guys are true heroes working 24/7 for the nation. Salute to their dedication!
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Sarah B
Incredible bravery! Landing at 17,000 ft with night vision goggles in those conditions... these pilots deserve highest honors. India should be proud of such capabilities

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