In a written reply to Rajya Sabha, he said, "No such proposal is under consideration. The Army Aviation Corps was created with the approval of the government on December 17, 1992."
The Defence Ministry was asked whether army has any plans to form a special wing for air force under its control.
On whether government proposes to induct attack helicopters in the army, Antony said, "Induction of state-of- art equipment and requisite manpower in the armed forces is a continuous process keeping in view the prevailing threat perception."
He also informed the House that the permanent cadre for officers of Army Aviation Corps has been in existence since 1998.
On how many countries have attack helicopters as part of their army and not air force, Antony said, "As per available information in open domain, some countries like USA, UK, France and Germany have attack helicopters as part of their army."
Replying to a separate question on chopper crash in Jamnagar, the Minister said, "There was a mid-air collision of two Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopters at air force station, Jamnagar on August 30, 2012 during a flying exercise when the two helicopters were in close proximity to each other."
Five pilots and four service personnel were killed in the accident, he added.
On steps taken by government to curb recurrence of such mishaps, Antony said that every IAF aircraft accident is thoroughly investigated by the Court of Inquiry (CoI) to ascertain the cause of accident and remedial measures are taken accordingly. (More)
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