It is the skill, judgement and resolve of the aviators operating the machines that win battles, said Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command. The military officer attended the Passing-out Parade at the Combat Army Aviation Training School (CAATS) when he made the remarks.
The character of warfare is transforming at a pace "unseen in decades", marked by precision engagements, contested air spaces, multi-domain integration and high-tempo operations, he then said, adding that the army aviation supports the force with a flexible, responsive and indispensable third dimension in the times of the evolving operational environment.
"Our blend of manned and unmanned platforms gives commanders exceptional operational reach, from reconnaissance and surveillance to lift, attack and precision engagements. Together, these capabilities make army aviation a decisive combat multiplier," he said.
"Yet, even with this cutting-edge capability, there is one truth that remains always constant. Machines do not win battles, but it is the skill, the judgment and resolve of the aviators operating them....It is therefore fitting that CAATS has been designated as the center of expertise for RPAs (remotely piloted aircraft) operations and combat air manoeuvre," Lt Gen Seth added.
Offering crucial advice to the passing out cadets, Lt Gen Seth said they must remember that each sortie demands "complete situational awareness, adherence to procedures, respect for the machine and an unwavering commitment to mission safety. In combat flying, the margins are thin and the stakes are high. Never cross the red lines and compromise safety or jeopardise the mission," he added.
The ceremony witnessed the first-ever combined passing out of officers from the Combat Aviation Course (CAC), Army Helicopter Instructor's Course (AHIC) and the inaugural Combined Internal Pilot and Observers Course.
Trophy winners —
Amongst the trophy winners, Capt Ajit Singh won the Trophy for the Overall Best Cadet of the Combined IP/OB Course. Captain Kushal Sharma was awarded the 'Silver Cheetah' trophy for standing first in the Overall Order of Merit of the Combat Aviators Course, while Maj Paramveer Singh Shekhawat won the 'First in Order of Merit' trophy in AHIC.