Uncategorized

SLAF Conducts First Ever Aerial Seed Bombing Operation

(UTV|COLOMBO) – The SLAF has been actively involved in a number of efforts to restore the forest cover of Sri Lanka. The involvement of the SLAF in the pioneering Seed Bombing Project is a continuation and reaffirmation of its commitment to this endeavor. The SLAF, entrusted with the protection of national security through the judicious use of Air Power, is happy to be able to bring that Air Power to bear in a truly timely and essential enterprise, in order to do its part to ensure a truly green future for future generations.”

The Command Agro Unit in collaboration with the University of Peradeniya and MAS Holdings joined hands in the project to increase the forest cover of the country to achieve the sustainable development goal of Sri Lanka by increasing the green cover from the present 27% to 32% by year 2030.

An SLAF Mi 17 Helicopter took off from SLAF Base Anuradhapura this morning at 0900 hours, with the first load of seed bombs, of three varieties, namely Karanda, Mee and Kumbuk and made with 48 different treatments/media compositions. Approximately 5000 seed bomds were dropped in the Ranorawa Government Forest in a five acre land area, approximately 13 Nautical Miles from SLAF Base Anuradhapura.

The aircraft was captained by Wing Commander WWNTP Fernando the Commanding Officer of the No 6 Helicopter Squadron and the Co-Pilot was Squadron Leader MWN De Silva. The Command Agro Officer of the SLAF, Group Captain OANS Fernando also participated for the Seed Bombing Operation on board the SLAF Helicopter.

Courtesy : airforce.lk

 

 

[alert color=”faebcc” icon=”fa-commenting”]Keeping up to date with breaking news while you are on the move is now simple with UTV Alerts [textmarker color=”8a6d3b”]Type REG UTV and send to 77000[/textmarker] on your Dialog, Airtel, or Hutch mobile connection[/alert]

Related posts

President says Buddhist society should be strengthened

editor

“Rajapaksa does not have enough to be the Premier,” Sagala says

Staff Writer

Premier explores possibility of promoting green economy

Staff Writer