New Delhi: A long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft, of Indian Navy, was deployed on Tuesday, as a part of a massive search operation to trace an AN-32 transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force. The Russian-origin transport, aircraft AN-32, with 13 people on board, went missing around thickly-forested Menchuka in Arunachal Pradesh on Monday afternoon around 33 minutes after taking off from Jorhat in Assam for Menchuka near the border with China.
A fleet of fixed-wing aircraft and choppers were deployed to locate the missing Antonov AN-32 aircraft in the mountainous terrain in and around Menchuka. According to the officials, ground troops have also been deployed to carry out a search operation.
Navy Spokesperson, Capt. D K Sharma Sharma said the P8i aircraft took off from INS Rajali in Tamil Nadu's Arakonam around 1 PM to join the search and rescue operation to trace the missing AN-32. Capt. Sharma also stated the P8i aircraft, will carry out search operation with electro-optical and Infra-Red sensors.
"The P8i aircraft has a very powerful Synthetic Aperture Radar which shall be utilized during the SAR sweeps to locate the missing @IAF_MCC #AN32," he tweeted
The P-8I, manufactured by Boeing, is a long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft, and at present, Navy has eight of them.