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IAF probing whether Mi-17 helicopter was ‘accidentally’ shot down in Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam after Balakot air strike

Press Trust of India March 31, 2019, 17:30:11 IST

An investigation into the crash of the IAF Mi-17 helicopter near Srinagar in February is also probing the possibility of the chopper having been ‘accidentally’ shot down by Indian Air Defence System

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IAF probing whether Mi-17 helicopter was ‘accidentally’ shot down in Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam after Balakot air strike

Srinagar: Among the threads being investigated in the 27 February crash of an IAF Mi-17 helicopter near Srinagar during a tense standoff with Pakistan include the possibility that it may have been “accidentally” shot down by Indian Air Defence System, officials said. The officials, who are familiar with the investigation and spoke on condition of anonymity, believe that the Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopter may not have switched on the Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) system which identifies the flying object to radars, whether it is a an enemy or one of its own. [caption id=“attachment_5361531” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Representational image of Mi-17 chopper. Reuters Representational image of Mi-17 chopper. Reuters[/caption] The IFF technology developed during World War II is an instrument within the aircraft or a helicopter which sends signals to nearby radars giving its identification signatures. The IAF refused to comment on speculation that the helicopter, which crashed in Kashmir region killing all six personnel on board, may have been shot down by the air defence system which was on the highest alert after Indian air strikes at Balakot in Pakistan on 26 February. An IAF spokesperson would only say, “In any flying accident the Court of Inquiry looks into all possibilities before conclusively establishing the cause of an accident. In the instant case also, the ongoing Court of Inquiry is looking into every possibility that could have caused the accident. Before the court submits it’s report it will be premature to comment.” The helicopter was flown by Sqdn Leader Siddharth Vashisht with other members Sqdn Ldr Ninad Mandvgane, Kumar Pandey, Sergeant Vikrant Sehrawat, Corporals Deepak Pandey and Pankaj Kumar. It crashed at Budgam after taking off from Srinagar airport at 10:10 am, soon after Pakistani Air Force jets had attempted to violate the Indian airspace at around 9.30 am on 27 February. The Pakistani Air Force, after intruding in Rajouri sector of Jammu region on 27 February, was attempting a similar misadventure in Uri sector of North Kashmir’s Baramulla around the same time when the helicopter was airborne from Srinagar airfield. The domination of IAF fighter jets made Pakistan abandon its misadventure at Uri but the air defence system is believed to have fired at the helicopter by then, killing all the personnel and a civilian on the ground, officials said. If this line of inquiry is pursued, the investigators will also try to find out whether the pilot inadvertently did not switch on the IFF or whether the instrument malfunctioned, they said.

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