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AIR FORCE STATIONS – INDIA

Northern Air Command
No. Name of Air Base State/ UT
01 Adampur Punjab
02 Ambala Haryana
03 Amritsar Punjab
04 Awantipur Jammu & Kashmir
05 Bhatinda Punjab
06 Chandigarh Chandigarh
07 Halwara Punjab
09 Hindon Uttar Pradesh
10 Leh Jammu & Kashmir
11 Palam Delhi
12 Pathankot Jammu & Kashmir
13 Sarsawa Uttar Pradesh
14 Siachen Glacier Jammu & Kashmir
15 Sirsa Haryana
16 Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir
17 Udhampur Jammu & Kashmir



Eastern Air Command
No. Name of Air Base State/ UT
01 Agartala Tripura
02 Baghdogra West Bengal
03 Barapani Meghalaya
04 Barrackpore West Bengal
05 Chabua Assam
06 Dum Dum West Bengal
07 Hasimara West Bengal
08 Jorhat Assam
09 Kalaikunda West Bengal
10 Kumbhigram Assam
11 Mohanbari Assam
12 Mountain Shadow Assam
13 Tawang Arunachal Pradesh
14 Tezpur Assam
15 Panagrah West Bengal



Central Air Command

No. Name of Air Base State/ UT
01 Agra Uttar Pradesh
02 Bakshi ka Talab Uttar Pradesh
03 Bamrauli Uttar Pradesh
04 Bareilly Uttar Pradesh
05 Chakeri Uttar Pradesh
06 Gorakhpur Uttar Pradesh
07 Maharajpur Madhya Pradesh



Southern Air Command

No. Name of Air Base State/ UT
01 Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
02 Bidar Karnataka
03 Car Nicobar Nicobar Islands
04 Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
05 Dundigul Andhra Pradesh
06 Hakimpet Andhra Pradesh
07 Madurai Tamil Nadu
08 Port Blair Andaman Islands
09 Tambaram Tamil Nadu
10 Trivandrum Kerala
11 Yelahanka Karnataka



Western Air Command

No. Name of Air Base State/ UT
01 Bhuj Gujarat
02 Gandhinagar Gujarat
03 Jaisalmer Rajasthan
04 Jamnagar Gujarat
05 Jodhpur Rajasthan
06 Lohegaon Maharashtra
07 Nagpur Maharashtra
08 Nal-Bikaner Rajasthan
09 Naliya Gujarat
10 Ojhar Maharashtra
11 Phalodi Rajasthan
12 Uttarlai Rajasthan




Southern Air Command

No. Name of Air Base State/ UT
01 Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
02 Bidar Karnataka
03 Car Nicobar Nicobar Islands
04 Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
05 Dundigul Andhra Pradesh
06 Hakimpet Andhra Pradesh
07 Madurai Tamil Nadu
08 Port Blair Andaman Islands
09 Tambaram Tamil Nadu
10 Trivandrum Kerala
11 Yelahanka Karnataka



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vow so many bases, How many aircrafts, bombers, fighters in total does IAF have in inventory?
 
IAF game for extending Agatti airstrip
NEW DELHI, MARCH 9: The Indian Air Force (IAF) has set forth its vote of support on a proposal with the Civil Aviation Ministry seeking to extend and expand the only airstrip on the Lakshadweep islands. An extended runway on Agatti Island, the IAF has said in an official communication to the Defence Ministry, will give its fighters and military transports a 400-km range and logistical advantage in the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean.

The proposal — currently with the government — is to reclaim land in the 400-metre gap between Agatti Island and the tiny uninhabited Kalpati coral islet nearby, and thereby allow an extension of the tarmac from the current 4,235 feet to approximately 7,000 feet and attendant increase of space from the current 18.36 hectare.

The airstrip is currently only suitable for light Dornier and other aircraft and helicopters. With an extension, that could also include reinforcement of the tarmac and an upgrade of available visual and instrument navigational aids and infrastructure, the airport will be able to handle fighters (for instance, maritime strike Jaguars and Sukhoi-30MKIs from Lohegaon) and heavy transport, both civil and military.

Agatti — the “gateway to Lakshadweep” — is the only island in Lakshadweep that has an aerodrome and passenger handling facilities which receives flights daily from India, and recently by Kingfisher Airlines three times a week. Apart from military logistics utility, better facilities would also bring down civil ticket costs that feed still nascent tourism to islands like Bangaram, Kadmat, Minicoy and Agatti’s own 20-bed resort hotel.

Speaking to The Indian Express, commander of the IAF’s Western Air Command, Air Marshal Padamjit Ahluwalia said, “It will give our fighters and transports a sizeable range advantage in the open ocean. It is now up to the government.” Ahluwalia made his representation on the proposed airstrip extension when he was Southern Air Commander in Tiruvananthapuram in January.
http://www.indianexpress.com/story/25229.html
 
Seeing this info about Airforce stations in India I posted links with visuals of all Pakistani Airforce bases and Missile bases from Google earth found in Indian forum.

Seeing the sensitivity I guess understandably mods have of deleted it.
 
IAF game for extending Agatti airstrip
NEW DELHI, MARCH 9: The Indian Air Force (IAF) has set forth its vote of support on a proposal with the Civil Aviation Ministry seeking to extend and expand the only airstrip on the Lakshadweep islands. An extended runway on Agatti Island, the IAF has said in an official communication to the Defence Ministry, will give its fighters and military transports a 400-km range and logistical advantage in the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean.

The proposal — currently with the government — is to reclaim land in the 400-metre gap between Agatti Island and the tiny uninhabited Kalpati coral islet nearby, and thereby allow an extension of the tarmac from the current 4,235 feet to approximately 7,000 feet and attendant increase of space from the current 18.36 hectare.

The airstrip is currently only suitable for light Dornier and other aircraft and helicopters. With an extension, that could also include reinforcement of the tarmac and an upgrade of available visual and instrument navigational aids and infrastructure, the airport will be able to handle fighters (for instance, maritime strike Jaguars and Sukhoi-30MKIs from Lohegaon) and heavy transport, both civil and military.

Agatti — the “gateway to Lakshadweep” — is the only island in Lakshadweep that has an aerodrome and passenger handling facilities which receives flights daily from India, and recently by Kingfisher Airlines three times a week. Apart from military logistics utility, better facilities would also bring down civil ticket costs that feed still nascent tourism to islands like Bangaram, Kadmat, Minicoy and Agatti’s own 20-bed resort hotel.

Speaking to The Indian Express, commander of the IAF’s Western Air Command, Air Marshal Padamjit Ahluwalia said, “It will give our fighters and transports a sizeable range advantage in the open ocean. It is now up to the government.” Ahluwalia made his representation on the proposed airstrip extension when he was Southern Air Commander in Tiruvananthapuram in January.
http://www.indianexpress.com/story/25229.html
great..
When this air field is done.
whole of middle east and east africa will come under the range of Tu-22(range 7000km) and Tu-142(15000km) bombers.

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