12 November 2021
by Rahul Bedi
The Indian Army (IA) is revamping its Army Aviation Corps (AAC) by rebalancing and expanding its aerial assets, which will also include unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), as part of efforts to augment its surveillance, logistic, and troop movement capabilities.
IA sources told Janes on 12 Novemberthat two of the three integrated aviation brigades that will constitute the army's revised order of battle will be located close to the country's disputed Line of Actual Control (LoAC) with China – in northern and eastern India – while the third will be situated in the west near India's border with Pakistan.
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The Indian Army (IA) is revamping its Army Aviation Corps (AAC) by rebalancing and expanding its aer...