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CAG's note of caution over combat readiness of Navy's aviation


The Sea Harrier combat jets of Indian Navy. A Navy photo

NEW DELHI (PTI): The Comptroller and Audit General (CAG) has sounded a note of caution over the combat readiness of Indian Navy's aviation arm as only 26 per cent of its assets are available at any given time, adding to the woes of the force hit by a series of accidents involving its submarines.

In a report, the CAG has also cautioned the Navy over indigenisation efforts, saying while these may be encouraged, the limitations should be clearly recognised and these should not come at the cost of operational preparedness.

Noting that the Navy's air combat capability has weakened drastically as the available aircraft carrier, INS Viraat, is almost half a century old and running on "borrowed time", CAG has blamed sluggish acquisition and high number of aircraft undergoing repair and overhaul for its falling strength.

The audit report says attack capability of the already depleted fighter aircraft fleet is "significantly eroded" as they have not been kept in full combat readiness due to lack of a fully functional fitted radar and limited firing of practise missiles.

"The bombs fitted became obsolescent and guns are underutilised," it said.

"The period between 1990 and 2005 could be termed as lost decades so far as expansion of aviation assets is concerned...

This gap has put tremendous pressure on the aviation arm of the Navy.

"Reconnaissance activities have been curtailed due to drastic depletion in the force level and limited capability as a result of ageing of the aircraft, outdated equipment and sub-optimal functioning of the other equipment," it said.

Cautioning that modernisation programmes will have limited benefits, it said upgrade of an aircraft at a cost of Rs 641.62 crore may not yield the desired result due to short residual life.

CAG has pitched for expediting finalisation and approval of the Navy's long term perspective plan to give a firm direction for acquisition and induction of aircraft, management of assets and the flow of funds.

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