Nine dead as Indian military helicopters collide in mid-air

Crash site is a military area near the Jamnagar airbase in Gujarat, a state bordering Pakistan.


August 30, 2012
Nine dead as Indian military helicopters collide in mid-air

Two military helicopters collided in mid-air during a training sortie over India's western state of Gujarat on Tuesday, killing nine Air Force personnel, the government said.

Television pictures showed skeletal, charred remains of the Russian-made MI-17 multi-utility helicopters in what seemed like a sparsely populated area. The wreckage was surrounded by police, fire-fighters and military officials.

Officials quoted by media said the crash site was a military area near the Jamnagar airbase in Gujarat, a state bordering Pakistan. No casualties or loss of property on the ground was reported.

The country's military has been plagued by often fatal accidents due to obsolete hardware. More than half of the 872 MiG fighters India bought from Moscow since the early 1960s have crashed.

India plans to spend about $100 billion over the next 10 years to upgrade largely Soviet-era military equipment.

COMMENTS (14)

Karachiwala | 12 years ago | Reply

My thoughts are with the families of the victims and all Indians. This is no time for point scoring. They were all fellow human beings. …

Rowdy R | 12 years ago | Reply

Everybody commenting on Mig-xx air crafts, the crash was of MI-17(HIND) helicopters. FYI

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