Air Support for Internal Security Operations: What India can Learn from Trinidad and Tobago

  • Volume:11
    Issue:3
    Perspectives

    Air power has long been recognised as a useful asset in internal security operations, running the full gamut from militarised counter-insurgency (CI) and counter-terrorist (CT) operations to the mundane task of crowd control. In the last 15 years, the archipelagic state of Trinidad and Tobago has made extensive use of air assets for internal security operations, with mixed results. In the process, some lessons have been learnt and some serious mistakes made that can be instructive for even large countries such as India.

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    Posted on: July 26, 2017

    Keywords: Air Defence, Caribbean July 2017 | Journal of Defence Studies