Thoise Air Force Station

Coordinates: 34°39′N 77°23′E / 34.65°N 77.38°E / 34.65; 77.38
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Thoise
Village
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PIN
194401[2]

Thoise or Thoise Air Force Station is a military airfield

Siachen, a glacier, helipad and battleground near the Actual Ground Position Line between India and Pakistan
.

Thoise is nearly 16 km from Hundar, 25 km from Diskit and the road further leads to Turtuk which lies near India-Pakistan Line of Control (LoC). It is about 160 km from Leh, the capital of Ladakh. Thoise is reached via the Khardung La mountain pass, one of the world's highest roads used by motor vehicles.

The last checkpost is at Hundar, at a bridge where photography is not permitted.

Indian Oil Corporation Limited is building an oil depot to serve the Indian Army. The construction project is in progress and is monitored from Chandigarh
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Background

Etymology

THOISE is not a real name but an acronym: Transit Halt Of Indian Soldiers Enroute (to Siachen).[5] Thoise is about an hour and 20 minutes flight from Delhi. Air India has limited flight operations from "Thoise" to Delhi (Flight AI 3832). Jet Airways operated flights to THOISE until the decision was made to curtail operations due to financial non-viability towards the end of January 2019. With less than 12 qualified commercial pilots the world over, this is an extremely tricky airfield to operate into. Special background clearance and multiple stringent skill tests must be passed by the pilots in order to be able to operate to Thoise.

History

On 30 Apr 2019, Group Captain Sandeep Singh Chhabra of the Indian Air Force achieved the rare distinction of having completed 1,000 incident-free landings of the Russian-origin heavy lift IL-76 aircraft at Leh and Thoise.[6]

Military and Air Force Station

Due to the extreme conditions and lack of connectivity with the outside world, IAF aircraft have been instrumental in the resupply of this remote region.[7] IAF's IL-76 aircraft are all operated by No.44 Squadron, which is based at the Chandigarh Air Force Station. Capable of airlifting up to 45 tonnes of payload, these aircraft have played an instrumental role in ferrying men and equipment, including tanks, artillery guns and construction equipment to the northern sector.[8] They have also airlifted large quantities of relief material during disaster management in cases of natural calamities, and have undertaken overseas missions.

See also

Military bases
Borders
Conflicts
Operations
Other related topics

References

  1. ^ "Flying the Bofors into Thoise". Bharat Rakshak. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Pin Code: DISKIT, LEH, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, India, Pincode.net.in".
  3. ^ "World Aeroport Data". Archived from the original on 27 May 2012. Retrieved 12 February 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ "Thoise Airport Code". World Airport Codes. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  5. ^ "BBC Hindi Service News". (in Hindi)
  6. ^ Service, Tribune News. "IAF officer achieves rare feat of 1,000 landings at Leh, Thoise". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  7. ^ VM (Retd), Gp Capt Anant Bewoor. "Flying the Bofors into Thoise". www.bharat-rakshak.com. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  8. ^ Parma valley ALG, cogitasia.com.

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