For the election process which started on April 7, we have deployed 35 helicopters, including the Mi-17s, and flown around 1,200 sorties to help ferry poll material such as EVMs and election officials, an IAF spokesperson said here.
The election material and officials at the highest polling station in the Zanskar valley in Ladakh at around 15,000-16,000 feet were ferried by our choppers, he said.
The IAF personnel also deployed election material and officials to far flung areas in Maoist-affected zones in Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand.
The IAF has a fleet of over 150 Mi-17 choppers, which fall in the medium-lift category, and they are used for ferrying troops and material to high altitude locations and for troop insertion and casualty evacuation in Maoist-infested areas.
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