Air Force Ready for Emergency Rescue with Rapid Response Units

Air Force Ready for Emergency Rescue with Rapid Response Units

News Today: Sri Lanka Air Force Ready for Emergencies Rapid Response Units Deployed

The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) is on high alert, deploying both aircraft and troops in preparation for potential emergencies due to the ongoing adverse weather conditions. SLAF spokesman Eranda Geeganage confirmed that Air Marshal Udeni Rajapaksa, Commander of the Air Force, has instructed all units to be fully mobilized for relief and rescue operations. This proactive measure is part of the SLAF’s commitment to safeguard lives during natural disasters, ensuring timely assistance when required.

To enhance the monitoring of disaster situations, surveillance aircraft are on standby, ready to assess and report potential dangers from the air. A Bell-412 helicopter is strategically stationed at the Ratmalana Air Force Base, while two Bell-212 helicopters are positioned at the Hingurakgoda and Palali Air Force bases, ensuring rapid response capabilities.

Additionally, the SLAF’s specially trained Air Force Regiment Special Forces are prepared to assist in rescue operations whenever necessary. This readiness highlights the Air Force’s commitment to responding to emergencies swiftly, minimizing risks to affected communities. The combination of advanced aircraft and elite personnel ensures that the SLAF remains ready to protect and serve the nation during these challenging weather conditions.