IAF WAC Commanders' Conference focuses on Key Military Infrastructure and Weapon Integration
Shailesh Kumar
New Delhi
The Commanders’ Conference of Western Air Command commenced at Head Quarters Western Air Command in Subroto Park New Delhi today. The two day conference being presided over by Air Marshal NAK Browne Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Air Command would be attended by Commanders of all formations under Western Air Command and the Principal Staff Officers of Western Air Command.
The Conference which began with the underlying theme – ‘ People First, Mission Always’, also the mission statement of Western Air Command, saw Air Marshal Browne exhorting the commanders to focus on issues related to Operational Preparedness and development of Operational Infrastructure, induction of new equipment, Safety – on ground, in air and of weapons and the welfare of air warriors as priority areas. Addressing them, he said, “The IAF at present is in the process of undergoing a major transformation in various fields. As Western Air Command occupies an important place in this transformation drive the endeavour has to be speedy operationalisation of new induction with the commitment to preserve and maintain our equipment to the highest possible standards.
The activation of Advanced Landing Grounds (ALGs) like Daulat-beg-Oldie, Fukche and the recent Nyoma has considerably enhanced the IAF’s operational envelope in supporting our ground forces in the Northern Areas”. He further added, “While each one of us has a unique responsibility for executing our mission professionally, the welfare of our men, who continue to remain our greatest assets, should remain our key priority area as regards their training and development needs as well as quality of life at work, and on the domestic front.
Discussions on concept of operations of Western Air Command, including operations in support of the three affiliated Army Commands and planning and effective use of resources would also form a part of the present Commanders’ Conference. The Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal PV Naik would also be addressing the WAC Commanders on 08th December 09.
Western Air Command of Indian Air Force is a unique Air Force formation as its area of operations extends from the world’s highest airfields in the Himalayas to the deserts of Rajasthan. Western Air Command was raised as No.1 Operational Group on independence in 1947. In 1949, it was re-designated as an Operational Command. In 1962 this formation got its name ‘Western Air Command, IAF’.
IAF WAC Commanders' Conference focuses on Key Military Infrastructure and Weapon Integration
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