INS Baaz

INS Baaz is an Indian naval air station under the joint-services Andaman and
Nicobar Command (ANC) of the Indian Armed Forces. It is located near
Campbell Bay, on Great Nicobar Island in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. It
is the southernmost air station of the Indian Armed Forces. It overlooks the
Strait of Malacca as well as the Six Degree channel between Great Nicobar
and the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
INS Baaz was commissioned by the Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Nirmal
Kumar Verma on July 31, 2012. It is the first air station in the Nicobar
Islands, situated on the Great Nicobar Island in the remotest and
southernmost part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and lies very close to
the Six Degree channel, a vital choke point. The commissioning of the air
station will facilitate positioning of maritime reconnaissance aircraft and
helicopters of ANC and also facilitate the Civil Administration to operate
regular intra-island sorties.
The Naval air station will provide requisite logistic, communication and
administrative support for various aircraft undertaking surveillance,
patrolling missions and maritime air operations. The strategically located
INS Baaz will enable India to extend its reach in the eastern Indian Ocean
region.
Commander SK Singh Deo is the first commanding officer of INS Baaz. INS Baaz
will initially be used as a base for the Indian Navy's Dornier Do 228
reconnaissance aircraft. It can also operate the Indian Air Force's C-130J
Super Hercules transport aircraft. Its runway measures 3,500 feet (1,100 m)
and will be progressively lengthened to enable all heavy aircraft to operate
from the base.
There are plans to extend the runway to 6,000 feet by 2016 and then to
10,000 feet. The Indian Navy has been flying new Boeing P8i Poseidon
surveillance aircraft with anti-submarine capabilities from India to Port
Blair but once the runway is at 6,000 feet they would also rotate through
Campbell Bay from time to time.
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