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MINISTRY OF DEFENCE – YEAR END REVIEW 2022

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2022 was the year of path-breaking reforms for Ministry of Defence as giant strides were made with Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh at the helm to transform the military into a youthful, modern and ‘Aatmanirbhar’ force, as envisioned by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. While the Armed Forces were equipped with state-of-the-art weapons/equipment/ technologies manufactured by a self-reliant indigenous industry, a major reform was rolled out with the aim to build a youthful & tech-savvy military ready to meet future challenges. Continuous efforts to increase defence exports in order to achieve the collective goal of global peace and prosperity, in line with the ‘Make in India, Make for the World’ vision, bore fruit as many countries showed keen interest in Indian platforms, resulting in record defence exports. Border area development, Nari Shakti, expansion of National Cadet Corps (NCC) and setting up of new Sainik Schools to instil patriotism among youth moved forward with renewed thrust.

Key highlights:

  1. Agnipath– Major Transformative Reform

  1. INS Vikrant – Red letter day for ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’

  1. Other major ‘Made in India’ inductions/launches:

  1. C-295 transport aircraft manufacturing facility:

  1. Continuous pursuit of self-reliance – Other major announcements:

  1. DefExpo 2022:

  1. Major successful missile tests:

  1. Situation along LAC:

  1. IAF Weapon Systems branch:

  1. Key Appointments:

  1. International Cooperation:

  1. Ceremonial Functions

Details of other achievements of different departments of Ministry of Defence as well as the Armed Forces are as follows:

INDIAN ARMY

S No Type of Aid State Columns Deployed Civilian Rescued
(a) Flood Relief Operations HP 02 11
(b) Rajasthan 10 593
(c) Maharashtra 01 113
(d) Karnataka 02 80
(e) Assam 19 29,884
(f) Telangana 01
(g) MP 02 217
(h) Avalanche Rescue Operations Uttarakhand 06 32
(j) Rescue from cable car Jharkhand 01 46
(k) Rescue from suspension Bridge Gujarat 11 93
(l) Rescue of civilian trapped on mountain

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Kerala 02 02

INDIAN NAVY

OPERATIONAL DEPLOYMENTS

Mission Based Deployments: IN undertook Mission Based Deployments in Areas of Interest in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) to safeguard national maritime interests and maintain continuous/ near continuous presence in areas of significant maritime importance in the IOR. These deployments were in consonance with Hon’ble PM’s vision of ‘Security And Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR)’. IN ships and aircraft were regularly deployed in the Gulf of Oman/ Persian Gulf, Gulf of Aden/ Red Sea, South and Central IOR, off Sunda Strait, Andaman Sea/ approaches to Malacca Strait and Northern Bay of Bengal. These deployments facilitated enhanced Maritime Domain Awareness, swift Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) assistance to IOR littorals, security to Indian and international maritime community and operational engagements with friendly navies through capability development and capacity building programmes. These deployments also enabled IN to be the ‘first responder’ and ‘preferred security partner’ across the IOR.

Anti – Piracy Patrol in Gulf of Aden: Anti – Piracy Patrol in Gulf of Aden has commenced in 2008 to ensure safe passage of Indian Flag Merchant Vessels (IFMVs). 100 IN ships have been deployed in the Gulf of Aden since commencement of anti-piracy patrols in 2008.

Operation SANKALP:  Maritime Security Operation code-named Op SANKALP in the Gulf Region was pursued to ensure safe passage of Indian Flag Merchant Vessels (IFMVs) transiting through the Strait of Hormuz. Since June, 2019, IN has deployed 36 warships and escorted approximately 361 Lakh Tons of cargo onboard 453 IFMVs.

Mission SAGAR: In response to requests from Friendly Foreign Countries and maritime neighbours, IN has undertaken transshipment of Humanitarian and Disaster Relief (HADR) material and medical equipment onboard IN Ships to five nations in IOR, under the overall ambit of Mission SAGAR. Details of HADR and medical aid undertaken during the year are as follows:-

Ser Unit Date Country Medical Aid Delivered
Kesari 25 Dec 21 –

01 Jan 22

Maputo, Mozambique
  • 500 Tons of Food Aid
  • 55 Tons of Clothing Material
7–11 Jan 22 Comoros 02 Operational Readiness Facility Containers (ORFACs)
14 –15 Jan 22 Port Victoria, Seychelles Escorted Seychellois Coast Guard ship PS Zoroaster from Port Victoria to Kochi
Gharial 29 Apr – 01 May 22 Colombo,

Sri Lanka

760 Kg of critical lifesaving medicines
03 – 05 May 22 Male, Maldives 02 Ambulances
11 – 14 May  22 Port Victoria, Seychelles 03 Saluting Guns alongwith ammunition
27 – 28 May 22 Colombo,

Sri Lanka

  • 15750 liters of kerosene
  • 27 Tons of medical stores

Anti-Narcotics Operations: In 2022, the security agencies in the region have intercepted massive heroin shipments in the Arabian Sea. Since April, 2021, nine Anti-Narcotics Operations have been undertaken by the IN. These Anti-Narcotics operations were conducted in close coordination with the intelligence agencies.

Exercise Paschim Lehar (XPL) – 22: XPL – 22 is the Command level theatre specific exercise conducted from January 12 – 29, 2022 on the Western Seaboard. This large scale Theatre Level Exercise was conceptualised to test and validate Navy’s Concept of Operations in various conflict scenarios, hone its warfighting skills, bolster its role towards maritime security in the western seaboard and was in keeping with the theme of being a ‘Combat Ready, Credible and Cohesive force’.

President’s Fleet Review – 22: The President’s Fleet Review was conducted at Visakhapatnam on February 21, 2022. The event witnessed participation of 60 ships (54 IN, 03 CG, 02 SCI and 01 NIOT), three submarines, 55 IN and four CG aircraft. The review was also witnessed by the Raksha Mantri, Raksha Rajya Mantri and other Central and State Government dignitaries.

LONG RANGE OPERATIONAL DEPLOYMENTS

EXERCISES WITH FOREIGN NAVIES

ASSISTANCE TO FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS

HADR & SAR OPERATIONS

  1. A total of 71 IN personnel (MARCOS, divers and good swimmers) were deployed for SAR Operation.
  2. Mortal remains of 06 personnel were recovered by IN divers.
  3. Diving operations for retrieval of collapsed bridge.
  4. One IN Dornier was kept standby at NAE (Porbandar) for meeting emergent requirements.

COMMISSIONING/LAUNCHING

LAUNCH OF SHIPS

Survey Vessel (Large) (Four Ships at GRSE)

NAVAL AVIATION

Induction of Aircraft

  1. 16 ALH Mk III helicopters
  2. 04 P8I aircraft
  3. First batch of 03 out of 24 Multi-role helicopters (MH 60Rs). The remaining helicopters would be inducted by mid-2025, from USA. (Three other helicopters have been accepted by IN and were retained in USA for training of IN personnel)
  4. Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF).  Indian Navy along with ADA/ DRDO are proactively pursuing Design & Development of an indigenous Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF).
  5. Commissioning of Air Stations/ Air Squadrons.   IN has commissioned three new Air Squadrons in the last one year. The second P8I Squadron INAS 316 was commissioned at INS Hansa, Goa on 29 Mar 22. Two ALH Mk III Squadrons, INAS 324 and INAS 325 have been commissioned at Visakhapatnam and Port Blair on 04 Jul 22 and 31 May 22 respectively.

INNOVATION AND INDIGENISATION

IN has constantly strived towards achieving ‘Self-Reliance through Indigenisation’ and has synchronised the efforts in tandem with various flagship schemes of Govt of India, viz., ‘Make in India’, ‘Technology Development Fund’ and ‘Innovation for Defence Excellence’, in addition to procurement under the ‘Revenue’ route. IN has been the torch bearer amongst the three Services to leverage the distinct advantages of Govt schemes and has engaged actively with our industries ranging from Major to MSMEs including Start-ups; to encourage their active participation in our Indigenisation Programmes.

WELFARE AND EMPOWERMENT

INDIAN AIR FORCE

‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’: In 2022, the IAF continued to modernise its airfield infrastructure under project – Modernisation of Airfield Infrastructure (MAFI) with a major Indian company M/s Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL). The upgradation of navigational aids and infrastructure under this project is enhancing the operational capability by facilitating air operations of military and civil aircraft even in adverse weather conditions.

Support to Drone Industry:   Theunmanned aerial vehicles, popularly known as the Drones, have globally caught the imagination for its military application and challenges globally. The Drone industry in the country holds tremendous potential for growth. The IAF has done its bit by launching Mehar Baba-2. The competition is aimed at developing indigenous technology for a ‘Swarm drone based system to detect foreign objects on aircraft operating surfaces’.

Rafale: The teeth of IAF got sharper as France completed the delivery of all 36 Rafale aircraft. The final fighter jet of the deal landed in India in December. Both Rafale Squadrons also became fully operational.

Training and Exercises: The IAF continued to train harder this year exercising not only with sister services for enhancing jointmanship, but also with the Air Forces of friendly foreign countries to learn from their experiences and best practice. Listed below are a few:

Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief:

State Duration Sor/Hrs Px/Load Remarks
Himachal Pradesh 11-13 Feb 13/16:05 82/– Airlift of Local Civilians
(Heavy Snowfall)
Rajasthan (Alwar) 29-31 Mar 29 / 19:50 Nil / 89400 Ltr Forest Fire
Jharkand 11 -13 Apr 35 / 35:40 35 / — Deoghar ropeway rescue
Rajasthan 18 -19 Apr 11 / 06:10 –/ 9800 Ltr Forest fire at Sajjangarh wild life sanctuary
Rajasthan 28 -30 Apr 10 / 08:10 — / 24200 Ltr Udaipur forest fire

 

Assam 15-17 May 25/12:25 131/– Evac of Railway Pax
Assam 18 – 29 May 63/35:35 331/17.71 Flood Relief
Meghalaya 21 Jun -02 Jul 61/38:50 05/24.83 T Flood Relief
Assam 21Jun – 01 Jul 203/191:08 294/619.331 Flood Relief
Telangana 14 Jul 25 / 19:30 02 / 1930 Flood Relief
Gujarat 14 Jul 15/20:20 –/– Flood Relief
Rajasthan 23 – 26 Aug 12/ 09:00 20/- Flood Relief
Madhya Pradesh 22 – 27 Aug 21/19:15 25/1280 Kg Flood Relief
Uttarakhand 27 – 29 Sep 26/14:50 119/– HADR Ops (Heavy Rains)
Uttarakhand 04 – 19 Oct 230/79 209/ 5.375T / 27 (MR) HADR Ops (Snow Avalanche : Uttarkashi)

Casualty Evacuations:  IAF carried out regular casualty evacuation as demanded by various State authorities. During the year, 220 sorties were flown towards casualty evacuation. This also includes rescue of foreign nationals.

AF Day Parade: This year, the Air Force Day parade and fly-past were held in Chandigarh. The fly-past was carried out over Sukhna Lake on October 8thand was witnessed by a large number of people from Chandigarh and adjoining areas.

Diamond Jubilee of Chetak Helicopters: This year, Chetak helicopters in the inventory of Armed Forces completed 60 years of glorious service to the nation. To commemorate this, momentous event celebrations were held under the aegis of IAF’s Training Command at AF Stn, Hakimpet. The Raksha Mantri was the Chief Guest on the occasion.

Green Mobility Initiative: In order to achieve reduction of carbon foot print and in keeping with the Government’s initiative towards introduction of Green mobility, IAF has introduced Tata Nexon Electric vehicles in November. The IAF plans to enhance usage of electric vehicles in progressive manner by procuring e-vehicles against downgraded vehicles.

INDIAN COAST GUARD

CONTRABAND RECOVERIES:

RescueOPS:

Drills:

Foreign visits:

DEFENCE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION

          The achievements of DRDO, other than the successful missile tests mentioned above, are as follows:

Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare

BORDER ROADS ORGANISATION

DEFENCE ESTATES

DEFENCE ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT

SAINIK SCHOOLS

NATIONAL CADET CORPS

Special SwachhtaCampaign 2.0:Special Campaign for Disposal of Pending Matters and Cleanliness Drive (SCDPM 2.0) as part of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was carried out between 02-31 October. All departments of Ministry of Defence, including Department of Military Affairs, Department of Defence Production and DRDO,as well as the Armed Forces actively participated in the campaign. Cleanliness drives were conducted at thousands of sites across the country, with a number of rules simplified, lakhs of physical files reviewed and weeded out. A nationwide campaign was organised by Department of Military Affairs to institutionalise ‘Swachhta’ in its field offices and units across the country. The campaign was carried out by Army, Navy and Air Force at various locations across the country.

Digital screens at National War Memorial: Subsequent to implementation of Phase-I of the project of Enhancement of Digital Appeal at National War Memorial, News Delhi in 2021 wherein four digital screens were installed for paying digital tributes to fallen heroes whose names have been inscribed at Tyag Chakra, four additional screens were installed at the premises this year under Phase-II. The number of registrations of visitors paying digital tributes at NWM increased manifold. More than 10 lakh digital tributes were paid on these digital screens.

 

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