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IAF sends relief material to Myanmar

| | Aug 07, 2015, at 11:56 pm
New Delhi, Aug 7 (IBNS) The Indian Air Force on Friday said it has pressed into service its strategic airlift platforms, the C-17 Globemaster-III and the C-130 J Super Hercules, to send about 100 tonnes of food and medicines to Myanmar which is reeling under floods and landslides due to unprecedented rains.

"Yesterday, one C-17 aircraft delivered 48 tonnes of rice, noodles and medicines to Mandalay directly, while another airlifted about 45 tonnes to Guwahati. One C-130 airlifted 10 tonnes of relief supplies from Delhi and landed in Kalay at about 1300 hrs on 06 August  2015," read an official statement.

The C-130J thereafter returned to Guwahati and delivered all the load brought in by the C-17 to Kalay in three sorties on Friday.

"The C-130 aircraft  became an important element in this mission as the runway length at Kalay is just about adequate for operations by this aircraft and the formation of an air-bridge between the two bases was critical for efficient air delivery of load to Myanmar," read the statement.

"The immediate extension of assistance to Myanmar is indicative of the strong ties of friendship between the two countries," read the statement.

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