India China: Before the Tawang conflict, China violated the airspace several times, India deployed fighter aircraft

Posted on 13th Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

There has been a clash between the soldiers of India and China on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh. Many soldiers from both sides were injured in this. However, before the recent conflict, Chinese drones tried to infiltrate the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh. After this fighter jets had to be deployed to prevent any violation from the Indian Army.

 

Chinese drones tried to infiltrate several times

There have been repeated attempts to infiltrate Tawang from the Chinese side. However, the infiltration attempt from the Chinese side has been foiled by the Indian Army. In the last few weeks, there were two-three occasions when Chinese drones violated the airspace. After which fighter jets were deployed by India on the border.

 

Indian Air Force deployed fighter aircraft

Defense sources told ANI that the Sukhoi-30 MKI aircraft had struggled to deal with the threat of air violations. He informed that the Indian Air Force keeps a close watch on Chinese drone activities along the LAC in the Northeast. He said that action should be taken to stop such activities, as drones or any aircraft cannot be allowed to violate the airspace.

 

Necessary action will be taken on border violation

Sources said that if the drones fly parallel to the LAC, the Indian side has no problem with it, but if the aircraft or drone flying towards Indian territory comes under the radar, then necessary action should be taken to prevent any violation. According to sources, the Indian Air Force has a strong presence in the Northeast and Sukhoi-30 fighter jets are stationed at several places including Tezpur and Chhabua in Assam. Apart from this, Rafale fighter jets have been deployed in Hashimara, West Bengal.

 

This agreement was done between the Chinese and the Indian side

Explain that with the operationalization of the S-400 air defense system in the Assam region, the Indian Air Force has also strengthened its air defense coverage in the region. This system can take care of almost any air threat in the entire area. It is noteworthy that the Chinese and the Indian side had recently agreed on several measures to prevent any air tension following the violation of airspace by the Chinese in the Ladakh region.

 

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