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Turf war intensifies over Mi-17s

10th April 2015 - 15:58 GMT | by Neelam Mathews in Delhi

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The first two of eight medium lift Mi-17 V5 helicopters were inducted by the Indian homeland Border Security Force (BSF) Air Wing on 9 April.

However five of six earlier Mi-17 IVs bought in 2003 remain festering in a hangar for lack of spares and training as a result of a turf war between the BSF and Indian Air Force (IAF).

With a maximum take-off weight of 13,000kg the new V5 aircraft will provide a boost to the starved capability of the force that operates in arduous and inhospitable conditions of rebel-invested areas and on India’s vast northeast, west and

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