Air Force Station Salua

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Air Force Station Salua
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Airport typeAir Force Station
Owner Indian Air Force
Location Kharagpur, West Bengal
Coordinates 22°16′22″N87°17′22″E / 22.27278°N 87.28944°E / 22.27278; 87.28944
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Salua AFS
Salua AFS (India)

Air Force Station Salua is an Indian Air Force Station located in Kharagpur, located in the Paschim Medinipur district of West Bengal. [1] It lies on the State Highway 5 at a distance of 7 km from IIT Kharagpur.

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History

It is a World War II air base, which was used by the 317th Airlift Squadron of the US Air Force, [2] and was the first base of operations for the B-29 Superfortresses (units of the 58th Bomb Wing). The airstrip fell out of use after World War II but it is currently has a RADAR station. [3] The nearest Airstrip is at Air Force Station Kalaikunda.

Current status

Currently it is used as a radar station by the Indian Air Force.

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References

  1. "Indian Air Force :: Air Force Stations". Bharat-rakshak.com. 30 September 2009. Archived from the original on 16 May 2017. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  2. "Document Detail for IRISNUM=00075837". Airforcehistoryindex.org. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
  3. Arindam Bhowmik, Midnapore. "Salua Airfield .:: World War II and now ::". Midnapore.in. Retrieved 30 December 2013.