CAS Of Air Force -2022-23
CAS Of Air Force
VR Air Chief Chaudhari PVSM AVSM VM ADC took over as Chief of Air Staff (CAS) at an event held at the Air Force (Vayu Bhawan) today.
NDA alumnus, CAS was commissioned on December 82 in the IAF combat river. He has flown more than 3800 hours on several combat and training aircraft.
During his nearly 40-year career, CAS hired a number of key directives and staff appointments. He has ordered the MiG-29 Squadron, two Air Force Stations and Western Air Command. His appointments include Deputy Chief of Staff, Chief of Air Staff at HQ Eastern Air Command, Assistant Chief of Staff (Air Defense), Assistant Chief of Staff (Staff Officers), Deputy Commander of Air Force Academy and Air Force Assistant. to the Air Force Manager.
Cat ‘A’ Qualified Flight Trainer, has worked as a trainer at Flying Training Establishments and has been an Air Force Inspector. He was a pioneer member of the Suryakiran Aerobatic Display Group. A former student of Defense Services Staff College, Wellington, has served as a Presiding Officer there. He has worked as a Directing Staff at DSSCSC in Zambia. Prior to taking office, she was the Deputy Chief of Air Staff.
CAS has received Param Vishisht Seva Medal (PVSM), Ati Vishisht Seva Medal (AVSM), Vayu Sena Medal (VM) and is an ADC award from the President of India.
In his address to the IAF, Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari said he was honored and entitled to be tasked with leading the Indian Air Force. Expressing congratulations to all Air Warriors, Non-combatants (Registered), DSC staff, citizens and their families, CAS has expressed complete confidence and confidence in their ability to carry out all assigned tasks with firm determination while maintaining IAF operational excellence.
Identifying the areas of command of Commanders and staff, CAS said, “The protection of the sovereignty and integrity of our nation must be guaranteed by any means.” He added that the development of operational skills by integrating new platforms, weapons and equipment and existing equipment and integration into operational mindsets will remain a priority. and sustainable human resource development. CAS urged all people to “always respect the principles and beliefs of the ‘Air Hero’, and strive to be useful to the IAF in any role assigned to them”.
The government on Tuesday appointed Air Staff Deputy Chief Air Staff Mars Mars Vivek Ram Chaudhari as the next Chief Staff of the Air Force (CAS). The current CAS, Air Chief Marshal R.K.S. Bhadauria, he is expected to retire on September 30.
“The government has decided to appoint Air Marshal VR Chaudhari, now the Deputy Chief Aviation Officer as the next Chief of Air Staff,” the Department of Defense said in a statement.
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Air Marshal Chaudhari was assigned to the Air Force fighter stream on December 29, 1982. He has more than 3800 hours of flight experience on a number of fighter jets and trainers, including aircraft flying during the Op-Meghdoot and Op-Safed Sagar.
He is a former student of the National Defense Academy and Defense Services Staff College, Wellington.
As an Air Vice Marshal, he has been the Deputy Commander of the Air Force Academy; Senior Assistant Air Force Assistant (Air Protection); and Assistant Chief of Staff (Personnel Officials). He also held key positions of Deputy Chief Aviation Officer at the Air Force Headquarters for Responsibility and Chief Operating Officer at the Eastern Air Department. He was the Chief Aviation Officer of Western Air Command before taking up the post as Deputy Chief of Staff on July 01, 2021
He is a former student of the National Defense Academy and Defense Services Staff College, Wellington.
As an Air Vice Marshal, he has been the Deputy Commander of the Air Force Academy; Senior Assistant Air Force Assistant (Air Protection); and Assistant Chief of Staff (Personnel Officials). He also held key positions of Deputy Chief Aviation Officer at the Air Force Headquarters for Responsibility and Chief Operating Officer at the Eastern Air Department. He was the Chief Aviation Officer of Western Air Command before taking up the post as Deputy Chief of Staff on July 01, 2021.
This is the beginning of a change for the current officers of the Service, with the Naval Chief Admiral Karambir Singh retiring at the end of November and the Commander-in-Chief Manoj Naravane serving until April 2022.
CAS Bhadauria visits Air Force Central Accounts Office to mark Platinum Jubilee
AFCAO has its origins as ‘Royal Actcts Base’ and was founded in 1945 in Bombay.
AFCAO, the Indian Air Force’s chief accounting office is responsible for the payment of Pay and Allowances for all IAF levels without having to keep their Ledger accounts, Provident Fund Accounts and other deductions until until he retires.
AFCAO has its origins as ‘Royal Actcts Base’ and was founded in 1945 in Bombay. She moved to Madras in 1946 and then to New Delhi in 1947.
AFCAO has been at the forefront of innovating new technologies and has been improving the character of Air Force personnel through faster computational solutions, and strengthening the operational capabilities of the Indian Air Force.
For its excellent contribution to the “Role of Supporting Ops” by the year 2020, AFCAO has been commended by the ‘Head of the Air Force Unit’.
CAS Visits Air Force Station Chandigarh
The Air Staff officer, Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria, visited Air Force Chandigarh on 6 September. His visit coincided with the 60th anniversary of the Air Force Station Chandigarh. On his arrival, he was received by Air Cmde Tejbir Singh Air Force Station Chandigarh.
CAS reviewed ongoing skills development and infrastructure development programs at the station. He appreciated the role played by the staff in carrying out the heavy lifting work as well as the general air conditioning and rapid air conditioning during the Eastern Ladakh emergency.
CAS also visited Kendriya Vidyalaya (KV), Category 47, in Chandigarh as a token of gratitude for her alma-mater and teachers to celebrate Teacher’s Day. He thanked the important role his teachers had played during those years of study and conveyed his best wishes to the school and to Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan. Earlier in the day, he spoke to the principals of 130 Air Force schools across the country using visual mode.
Gujarat: CAS holds operational review of IAF tasks
A statement from the Defense Force read, “The CAS was approved by Air Marshal Sandeep Singh, Commander-in-Chief, South Western Air Command. The CAS placed the crown at the commemoration of the Command War and was presented with the Guard of Honor ceremony. “
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria, undertook a review of the Indian Air Force’s equipment and operations at the South Western Air Command (SWAC) Two-Day Management Conference in Gandhinagar.
Badauria arrived in Gandhinagar on August 17 at a meeting.
A statement from the Defense Force read, “The CAS was approved by Air Marshal Sandeep Singh, Commander-in-Chief, South Western Air Command. The CAS placed the crown at the Command War Memorial and was presented to the Guard of Honor for the ceremony. Speaking to Commanders, CAS highlighted the need to maintain readiness to work around the clock as well as a continuous focus on energy development. “
Adding that Bhadauria emphasized the early operation of new sensors and weapons systems, the statement said, “CAS urged Commanders to use modern methods in training… a straightforward approach to alleviating Covid’s problem. ”
Air Force working hard to ensure safety of Nigerians, says CAS
Air Staff (CAS) chief executive Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar said Airforce had been doing its best to ensure that Nigerians were safe from all forms of attacks, especially Boko Haram.
Abubakar said in the past four years, the organization has done more than 23,300 XNUMX hours while performing 11,230 activities in support of Operation Lafiya Dole.
He said the current level of funding for the Nigerian Air Force was still far below the need to stabilize and enable it to play its role effectively.
The NAF chief, who addressed a public lecture he gave at the University of Jos, Plateau State, said the organization was willing and willing to work with other non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in bringing security solutions to the country.
The Vice Chancellor of the institute, Prof. Seddi Sebastian Maimako, in his address, reiterated the university’s commitment to work with the organization in achieving its goals.
Maimako said he listened carefully to the CAS course and came to the conclusion that he intended the best for the country in terms of security.
The Chairperson of the event and the former Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Nenfort Gomwalk, praised CAS for sharing his wealth of knowledge.
The event featured a presentation of gifts between the institute and NAF.
Meanwhile, the Head of Defense (CDS), General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin, has urged Plateau residents to provide full support to security agencies to restore the lost state glory.
Olonisakin revealed this during the Plateau Youth Conference held at the Hill Station Hotel Conference Hall in Jos.
The conference, organized by Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), brought together heads of security agencies, senior government officials, traditional leaders, youth from 17 local government areas and religious leaders.
The conference was entitled “Joining the Quest for Sustainable Peace by Building Plateau Youth Today to Meet the Challenges of the Future.”
Olonisakin, represented by the Chief of Defense Forces, Head of Defense, Abuja, Admiral Obed Ngalabak, said the people of Plateau should stop going back to the dark days, stressing that no country can prosper without peace.
Governor Simon Bako Lalong, represented by the Director-General, Plateau Peace Building Agency, Joseph Lengmang, described OPSH as participants in promoting peace and security.
Agundu said one of the tasks of the special team was to maintain the peace of the government, adding that unfortunately some youths had long been exploited and abused.
The Chairman of the event, Prof. Clement Dakas (SAN) urged the youth to make good use of social media to promote peace.
CAS Inspects Facilities In Minna, Assures Governor Of Air Force’ Continued Support
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, has confirmed to Niger Regional Governor Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello, the commitment of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) to ensure the safety and security of the people of Niger State. , concert performances and services for sisters and other security organizations.
CAS did this today, February 25, 2020, when it met with the Governor at Government House Minna, as part of his visit to the State of Niger, aimed at inspecting facilities set up at Minna airport for efficiency. of an ongoing anti-aviation code called “Operation Gama Aiki”.
While, in Minna, CAS re-evaluated resources at 013 Quick Response Group (013 QRG) NAF Base Minna, which included Base Medical Center and an obsolete G-222 aircraft provided as a joke for anti-hijacking training. , among other things, in which he said that two sets of NAF staff, who had previously been trained in anti-hijacking, would be reunited soon to resume training in the Minna area.
Speaking at the time of charity, Air Marshal Abubakar revealed that the NAF will continue to work with other security agencies to provide assistance to vulnerable communities in Niger Province.
He said he had inspected facilities at NAF Base, preparing for the deployment of additional Regiment and Special Forces (SF) personnel to support government operations, while ensuring that air carriers were already in use, including helicopters and Alpha Jet aircraft. , will continue to support the Police Force.
CAS has consistently disclosed that as part of the Service’s efforts to alleviate the plight of those affected by armed criminal activities, it has directed that medical assistance be provided to meet the needs of the Displaced People (IDP) at. Kuta in Shiroro Local Government Area (LGA).
Air Marshal Abubakar concluded his remarks by thanking the Government and the people of Niger State for continuing to support the NAF.
In his response, Governor Bello, although noting that the state has gone through a very difficult time, expressed his satisfaction with the arrangements made by the NAF.
Therefore, he thanked CAS for the extensive support provided by the distribution of air assets to increase the number of State Security Operations, especially the most vulnerable areas along the border of Zamfara, Kebbi and Kaduna States.
He also commended CAS for authorizing the provision of medical care in Kuta, so that the NAF did the same in Chukuba and Kwaki Communities of Shiroro LGA in June 2019.
The CAS, accompanied by a visit by NAF Head of Training and Operations NAF, Air Vice Marshal (AVM) James Gwani, NAF Air Secretary, AVM Mahmoud Ahmed, and Director of Transport, AVM Ademola Durotoye, center to other elders. Police, previously received a report from Commander 013 QRG and Air Component Commander Operation GAMA AIKI, who were detained outside the doors.