"Depleted squadron anxiety is there, but we are ensuring combat capabilites does not falter": Air Marshal Dixit
New Delhi [India], November 28 (ANI): Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit, Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (CISC), on Friday said that the Indian Air Force has undertaken several measures and is utilising the available fighter aircraft fleet in the best possible way to ensure that its combat capabilities do not take a hit amid the concerns over squadron depletion.
When asked if the industry sector is seeing a situation where they can install their own defence installations and if the government is working in that direction, Dixit said, "In air defence, there is an MHA directive that for small drones, which are originating within the country, which are looking to create nuisance or maybe damage theater or stadium, for that they can install. But for something coming across the border, for that we are responsible."
Speaking on the fifth-generation fighter jet program, Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit said, "We have been tinkering with the fifth-generation program for a very long time... Your question relates to the gap between now and the delivery of the fifth-generation capability. There is a gap there. There will be an eight, nine, or ten-year gap. We are thinking of filling that gap."
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