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· Indian Army aviation became an independent corps of the Army in 1986.
· In the tactical arena, army formations and units require intimate support from the air. This can be best provided by Army Aviation. Unfortunately, on account of turf considerations, the logical growth of Army Aviation has been hamstrung.
· The result is missed opportunities in battle. Army Aviation has braved the neglect of years and has performed creditably with its meagre resources in multi-terrain and operational conditions, but needs to rapidly modernise.
· This volume is aimed at generating debate and discussion on various aspects of Army Aviation so that this important component of the Army becomes a force multiplier par excellence and be an important battle winning factor in future wars and conflicts.
Contents: Acronyms and Abbreviations. Foreword. Optimisation of Indian Army Aviation - An Approach. Presentation Papers. Historic Overview of Army Aviation. Army Aviation Structures in USA, UK, France and Germany: Evolution, Importance, Roles and Major Air Assets. Army Aviation Structures in Israel, Russia, China and Pakistan. Optimising the Aviation Corps. Indian Army Aviation Corps: Structures for Future Security Challenges and the Key Focus Areas. Aviation Corps of the Indian Army: Areas of Optimisation and Revitalisation to include Structures, Aviation Platforms and Doctrinal Aspects. Integration of Attack Helicopters with Joint Operations on Land. Requirement of Fixed-wing Aircraft for Indian Army Aviation. Excerpts from Interactive Sessions. New Delhi Seminar. Pune Seminar. Some Helicopters in the Service of World Armies.
ISBN - 9788187966630
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Pages : 173
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