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No. 128 Helicopter Unit, IAF





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No. 128 Helicopter Unit (Siachen Tigers) is a Helicopter Unit and is equipped with Mil Mi-17 and based at Mohanbari Air Force Station.[1]

No. 128 Helicopter Unit
Active30 December 1985 - Present
CountryIndia Republic of India
Branch Indian Air Force
Garrison/HQMohanbari AFS
Nickname(s)"Siachen Tigers"
Motto(s)Apatsu Mitram
A friend in time of need
Aircraft flown
AttackMi-17

History

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This HU was formed on 30 December 1985 at Hindon Air Force Station became the second unit to operate the Mi-17. From Hindon they moved to Leh in Jammu and Kashmir, where they won the 'Best Helicopter Unit Trophy' in 1986. In March 1988 they moved to Chabua and from there onto their present location in May 1992.

Assignments

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On occasions they have also been called upon to perform VIP duties for Eastern Air Command and have also been required to provide search and rescue coverage for fighters operating in the area. This unit has a dedicated wartime role as well, which involves the induction of troops behind enemy lines.[2]

The unit has actively participated in the following:

Aircraft

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References

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  1. ^ "Squadrons and Helicopter Units". Bharat Rakshak. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  • ^ "42 Wing - Mohanbari : Indian Mi-17s in Assam".

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