IAF conducts successful emergency trail; fighter jets touch down national highway in Andhra Pradesh

Four aircrafts including two types of fighter aircrafts almost landed within a span of 45 minutes on the runway at the NH16

Four aircrafts including two types of fighter aircrafts almost landed within a span of 45 minutes on the runway at the NH16
Four aircrafts including two types of fighter aircrafts almost landed within a span of 45 minutes on the runway at the NH16

IAF’s Bapatla airstrip highway landing trial successful; AN-32, Sukhois, and Tejas participate

On Thursday the Indian Air Force (IAF) conducted a successful emergency trial of fighter aircrafts. The aircrafts touched down at the emergency landing facility set up on the Chennai-Kolkata National Highway in the Bapatla district of Andhra Pradesh.

Four aircrafts including two types of fighter aircrafts almost landed within a span of 45 minutes on the runway at the National Highway 16 at Pichukalagudipadu village in Korisapadu Mandal. Flying at a height of 100 meters from the ground, the aircrafts touched the runway and took off without completely landing.

An official said Sukhoi 30, two Tejas LCA, and a transport aircraft AN32 were used for the trial run.

Bapatla district administration made elaborate security arrangements for the first-of-its-kind exercise in Andhra Pradesh. Bapatla Superintendent of Police Vakul Jindal along with Indian Air Force Group Captain R S Chowdary supervised the arrangements. The IAF has set up emergency base camps near the landing strip for the trial run.

The officials had set up radars and other technical equipment to conduct the exercise successfully. IAF officials expressed satisfaction over the success of the trial run.

About 200 policemen were deployed as part of the security arrangements while heavy vehicles on both sides of the highway were halted for the trial runs. The traffic was diverted at different points on both sides.

A 4.1 km long and 60-meter-wide Emergency Landing runway (ELR) has been built on the highway to enable fighter aircraft to land safely in times of emergency. Officials said a similar facility will be developed on the highway in the Prakasam district.

According to officials, the facility will be useful in times of war and other national emergencies. Developed like a runway, the strip can be readied within half an hour.

In case of emergency, the highway will be blocked for vehicular traffic and put to use exclusively for the landing of aircraft. The airstrips can be used for strategic purposes as well as during natural calamities for rescue and relief operations.

Constructed at a cost of Rs.86 crore, this is the first ELR in South India and the third in India after Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.

National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) constructed the airstrip using the latest German technology to withstand heavy weights as well as high pressure.

It was in 2018 that the Centre decided to develop 19 airstrips on the national highways in different states to operate aircraft when road or rail routes get disrupted during emergencies.

[With Inputs from IANS]

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