Saturday, August 9, 2014

Limca Book of Records & Stamps of J&K

This is what the Limca Book of Records 2001 says about my father Mr.B.P. Sharma

The other one is the preface of The Stamps of Jammu and Kashmir in which the author Frits Staal has written about my father Mr.B.P.Sharma. The book has been published by the New York, The Collectors Club.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Pilot project to modernise IAF airfields launched at Bathinda

(SP Sharma)

The Pilot project for Modernisation of Airfield Infrastructure (MAFI) was on Thursday commissioned at  the Air Force Station Bhisiana (Bhatinda) by Air Marshal RK Sharma , Vice Chief of the Air Staff (VCAS). The formal Acceptance and commissioning of the MAFI pilot project at Model Base; Air Force Station Bhisiana, an ambitious air-field infrastructure development project of the IAF, Navy and the  Coast Guard.

The MAFI project in the Bhisiana air base would be fulfilling the need to match ground infrastructure with capability of the modern aircraft, will enhance the overall capability of the India’s Air Power. “MAFI would substantially improve all – weather capability, aid the civil aircraft that operate from the joint – user aerodromes, enhance Aerospace safety and in the process aid growth of the aviation sector in the country.”

The pilot project is a part of the Indian Air Force’s ambitious 2,500 crore initiative to modernize all airfields of the IAF, Indian Navy and Coast Guard in a phased manner. Tata Power (Strategic Electronics Division) bagged the 1,220 crore contract signed in Mar 2011 to modernize thirty operationally important Indian Air Force airfields and install one DVOR/DME at Naval Base, Kochi in the Phase-I of the MAFI project. The remaining airfields of the IAF, Indian Navy, Coast Guard and ARC are included in the Phase-II of the project under the     'Option Clause'.

The Indian Air Force and Navy have seen induction of modern aviation platforms and up-gradation of their existing aircraft fleets at regular intervals in the past. Need was also felt to upgrade the navigational aids and associated airfield infrastructure commensurately. Also, AAI and civil airlines operating from IAF airfields have been demanding installation of the Instrument Landing System and other navigational aids to avoid cancellation of flights during poor weather conditions.

The MAFI project includes installation and integration of CAT II Instrument  Landing System (ILS), CAT II Air Field Lighting System, Automated Air Traffic    Management           System, Distance Measuring Equipments (High and Low Power),  Doppler VHF Omni-Directional Radio Range (DVOR), Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) and associated                           infrastructure. In this project, all the navigational aids will be  of international standards meeting the ICAO specifications. The up-gradation of    navigational aids and infrastructure under the MAFI project would enhance the  operational capability by facilitating air operations of military and civil aircraft even in  poor visibility conditions/adverse weather while  enhancing Aerospace Safety.

The pilot project involved complex and extensive integration of various  navigational aids and other equipment, it was first executed at Air Force Station, Bhisiana, a premier airfield in the Western sector, selected as the 'Model Base’. From the experience gained while executing the pilot project and the design review, a template for the remaining airfields has now been crystallized. The navigational aids and other equipment installed have been thoroughly tested over a period of time by trials conducted by the IAF's fighter, transport and helicopter aircraft before the Acceptance Checks were completed and the Model base formally declared operational . The Commissioning of the MAFI project was marked by lighting up the runway with the new airfield lighting system and a Sukhoi-30 aircraft carrying out a DVOR/ILS approach.

. The MAFI project would now progress in phases to meet the geographical needs of the defence forces with a focus on joint user aerodromes that are used by civil aircraft as well. Addressing a gathering of senior officers from Operational Directorates of Air HQ and HQ Western Air Command, on the occasion”.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Pangong Lake in Ladakh

The Pangong is an endorheic lake in the Himalayas situated at a height of about 14,270 ft in the Leh district of Jammu and Kashmir. It is 134 km long and extends from India to Tibet. Approximately 60% of the length of the lake lies in Tibet. The lake is 5 km wide at its broadest point. All together it covers 604 sq.kms. It freezes completely in winters,despite being saline water. The most notable feature is that the lake frequently changes its hue.
The lake is in the process of being identified under the Ramsar Convention as a wetland of international importance. This will be the first trans-boundary wetland in South Asia under the convention.
Pangong is in the disputed territory between India and China. The Line of Actual Control (LAC) passes through the lake. A section of the lake approximately 20 km east from the LAC is controlled by China but claimed by India. The Eastern end of the lake is in Tibet and is not claimed by India. The Western end of the lake is not in dispute. After the mid-19th century, Pangong Lake was at the Southern end of the so-called Johnson Line, an early attempt at demarcation between India and China in the Aksai Chin region.
The Khurnak Fort lies on the Northern bank of the lake, halfway of Pangong Tso. China has controlled the Khurnak Fort area since 1952. Pangong saw military action during the Sino-Indian War in 1962. 
Pangong is still a delicate border point along the LAC and incursions from Chinese side are common.
The Pangong Lake was an important location in the movie 3- Idiots when Kareena Kapoor came riding a scooter to meet Aamir Khan.