New Sri Lanka Air Force chief outlines future goals

COLOMBO: New Air Force commander Air Marshal Sudarshana Pathirana is to focus developing the air power and technical competencies of the Air Force in order to better equip the organization to face future treats to Sri Lanka with special emphasis on unmanned aerial vehicles and on cyber security.

Air Marshal Sudarshana Pathirana has assumed duties as the 18th Commander of the Sir Lanka Air Force at AFHQ.

After being promoted to the three star rank of Air Marshal by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in his capacity as the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, Tuesday marked the first day of taking over official duties.

After being accorded a Guard of Honour by the Air Force Color Wing, Air Marshal Sudarshana Pathirana made his inaugural address to the entire Air Force as its 18th Commander.

The address was streamed live to the entire Air Force enabling all Officers, Other Ranks and Civilians to witness the inaugural address.

In his inaugural address to the Air Force, Air Marshal Pathirana thanked President Rajapaksa for placing trust in him and appointing him as the 18th Commander of the Air Force.

He also conveyed his gratitude to Prime Ministe Mahinda Rajapaksa and the Secretary of Defense, Major General (Retd) Kamal Gunaratne for their belief in him.

He also stated that he will use the experience gained through his 35 years of service, of being an active participant of combat air operations during the 30 year long fight against terrorism and managerial skills developed through local and foreign training, to lift the Sir Lanka Air Force to heights second to none.

He emphasized that he intends to focus the efforts of the Air Force toward 4 main goals.

Firstly, improving the attack and air support capabilities of the Air Force with prompt maintenance of the aircraft fleet and with timely new acquisitions.

Secondly, improving maritime surveillance and maritime disaster management capabilities of the Air Force with the employment of cutting edge technologies to protect and preserve the resources within the exclusive economic zone for future generations.

Thirdly, to develop the air power and technical competencies of the Air Force in order to better equip this organization to face future treats to our nation with special emphasis on unmanned aerial vehicles and on cyber security.

Finally, the development of air power in order to face any natural calamity which may occur in future and to safe guard the people and property from such calamities.

Air Marshal Pathirana invited all SLAF personnel to support him in achieving the said goals. (With inputs from news.lk)