CoI into helicopter crash in Budgam: Commanding officer of IAF\'s Srinagar base shifted

CoI into helicopter crash in Budgam: Commanding officer of IAF's Srinagar base shifted

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has transferred the (AOC) of the base in the midst of a court of inquiry probing the crash of an helicopter in during a standoff with on February 27, according to sources.

The senior-most of the strategic base was removed to ensure impartial probe into the crash, the sources said Tuesday.

The helicopter crashed in Budgam on February 27 when Indian and Pakistani fighter jets were engaged in a fierce aerial combat, a day after India's airstrike on a in Pakistan's Balakot.

The had unsuccessfully attempted to target various Indian military installations in on February 27.

Sources said the CoI was also probing whether the helicopter crashed after being accidentally hit by the IAF's air defence system, which was on highest alert following the Balakot strikes.

They said the IAF will initiate action based on the report of the CoI which may include slapping of criminal case against those found guilty.

There have been reports that the helicopter was hit by IAF's own air defence system. However, the IAF is yet to make any comment on the issue.

The sources said the CoI was specifically probing whether a surface-to-air missile of IAF hit the chopper and whether the Identification of Friend or Foe (IFF) system on board the helicopter was switched off.

The IFF helps air defence radars to identify whether an aircraft or helicopter is friendly or hostile.

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First Published: Tue, May 21 2019. 18:56 IST