India deploys aircraft to search for MH370

AC-130J Super Hercules and P-8I have been dispatched to Kuala Lumpur

March 22, 2014 12:06 am | Updated November 16, 2021 06:59 pm IST - New Delhi:

India on Friday deployed two of its frontline surveillance aircraft in Kuala Lumpur to take part in the international search for the missing Malaysian airliner in the south Indian Ocean region.

“AC-130J Super Hercules of the Indian Air Force and a long range maritime surveillance aircraft P-8I of the Navy have been dispatched to Kuala Lumpur to augment the search and rescue operations there,” a Defence Ministry release said.

Stating that India has pledged full support to the Malaysian government in the search operations, it said the Indian crew was being briefed by Malaysian authorities.

“Once the search areas are indicated, these aircraft will commence the operations from Saturday,” it said.

India has so far deployed six warships and five maritime surveillance aircraft to locate the missing airliner with 239 passengers on board.

The assets deployed for the search operations include INS Saryu, INS Kumbhir and INS Kesari from the Navy, and ICGS Kanaklata Barua and ICGS Bhikaji Cama of the Coast Guards.

The Navy had deployed two of its P-8I maritime surveillance aircraft from INS Rajali in Tamil Nadu for locating the missing plane along with its Dornier maritime surveillance aircraft.

The IAF has also pressed into action its C-130J Super Hercules Special Operations aircraft fitted with modern surveillance capabilities.

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