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The Indian Navy plans to operate Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) from the Naval Air
Station at Uchipuli in Tamil Nadu as an
"imperative" step in the context of the
prolonged war between Sri Lanka and the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
This is expected to enhance the Navy's
surveillance capability along the coast off
Tamil Nadu from Tuticorin to Chennai and the
sea around southern peninsula, The Hindu
reported.
The programme took shape after the recent
visits of Vice Admiral Raman Prem Suthan,
Vice Chief of Naval Staff, Vice-Admiral
Nirmal Kumar Verma, Flag Officer
Commanding-In-Chief, Eastern Naval Command,
and Commodore Phillip Van Haltren, Naval
Officer-in- Charge, Tamil Nadu, to the air
station.
At least two Israeli-built UAVs based at
the Indian Naval Air Squadron at Kochi might
be operated from the Naval Air Station at
Uchipuli, to be upgraded as a regular
commissioned air station. Its 3,000-foot
runway will be expanded to 6,000 ft, keeping
in mind future requirements. It has been
proposed to acquire 343 acres in the nearby
areas to facilitate the expansion.
"We will be in a position to station UAVs
and operate them round the clock within a
year," Commander P Rajkumar, Station
Commander, Naval Air Station, Uchipuli, told
The Hindu.
The focus of the programme was to operate
UAVs at a higher altitude from remote.
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