Missing IAF Plane :: Is The Enemy Testing India's Mettle
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Missing IAF Plane :: Is
The Enemy Testing
India's
Mettle.
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In the absence of debris from the IAF's
AN-32 aircraft despite a week-long search using sophisticated surveillance aircraft, ships and submarines, some analysts have raised the possibility of sabotage to explain the flight's disappearance en route to
Port Blair.
However, other security experts discredit any possibility of foul play or external interference in the accident.
Retired IAF officer
Ujagar Singh believes that this could be a ploy of inimical neighbours to test whether they can cut off supplies to the
Andaman Islands where India has a tri-services command that controls deployment of mi$$iles there.
"Investigators should look at the profile of all ships plying in the area at the time of the accident to see if there was any
Pakistani or
Chinese w@rship there to explore the possibility of sabotage," he told
TOI. The transport plane is very sturdy and can land in difficult conditions which makes the sabotage theory more credible, said Singh.
"Small precision weapons have been developed and one of these could have been tested by a country. These weapons can be fired from a ship if the adversary has intelligence about the movement of IAF planes in the area," he said.
Singh, who manned the w@r room at the
Eastern Air Command during the
1971 w@r and also designed the first ultra-high frequency communication system for the IAF, told TOI that the beacon and all on-board sensors on the transport plane could have been jammed by laser beams directed from a foreign vessel and hence there is no signal detected so far from the plane.
However, retired commodore T
Hari disagreed, saying, "There can only be two possibilities - laser or mi$$ile. But it will be noticeable because all foreign ships in the sea, especially in this region, are plotted and monitored in the control rooms of
Chennai and
Vizag. There is a maritime domain network which will have all information on all ships."
Hari also said, "In any case, if a plane is shot down from the sky, there will be a lot of debris. There were no debris in the case of the Dornier aircraft which went missing off the
Karaikal coast." So, the sabotage theory is like shooting in the dark, he added.
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