Service No : IC-54308F

Date of Birth : December 4, 1973

Place of birth : Noida (UP)

Service : Army

Last Rank : Captain

Unit : 23(I) R&O Flt

Arm/Regt : Army Aviation Corps

Operation : CI & IS Ops

Martyrdom : October 29, 2004

Captain Arjun Sardana

Captain Arjun Sardana hailed from Noida in Gautam Buddh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh and was born on 04 Dec 1973. Son of  Shri VP Sardana and Smt Veena, he was inclined to join the armed forces since his younger days and continued to follow his dream while growing up. Eventually, he joined the Army after completing his education and went to the Indian Military Academy. He was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant and got posted to a field area as his first assignment. Later he opted for the Army Aviation Corps and got trained as a helicopter pilot. After serving for some time, he got married to Ms Parul on 03 May 2003 and the couple had a son Abhimanyu. By 2004, he had developed into a professionally competent Helicopter pilot with expertise in various air operations. 

 

Army Air Operation: 29 Oct 2004

 

During Oct 2004, Capt  Arjun Sardana was serving with 23(I) Recce and Observations Flight functioning under the operational control of 6 Mountain Division based at Bareilly, in Uttar Pradesh. 6 Mtn Div exercised operational control over a number of units deployed in various locations including border areas. 29 October 2004, Maj Gen DP Singh as GOC, decided to conduct reconnaissance of the border posts of his units. 23(I) R & O Flight of the Army Aviation Corps was tasked to undertake this mission. Capt Arjun Sardana and Lt Col PK Pande were detailed to undertake this task in their Cheetah Helicopter. The Cheetah Helicopter of 23(I) R & O Flight was a single-engine helicopter, of 1970s vintage and derived from the French Alouette. The Cheetah Helicopter was known to be a high-performance helicopter designed for operation over a very wide range of weight, center of gravity, and altitude conditions. The five-seater Cheetah helicopter was versatile, multi-role, multi-purpose, highly maneuverable, and rugged in construction It was suitable for commuting, observation, surveillance, logistics support, rescue operations and recce missions. Lt Col PK Pande as captain and Capt Arjun Sardana as co-pilot were tasked with one such recce mission to be conducted by Maj Gen DP Singh, on 29 Oct 2004. 

 

The crew along with Maj Gen DP Singh, took off from Bareilly base at about 7:30 am in the morning of 29 Oct 2004 after completing the mandatory airworthiness checks. However, the Cheetah Helicopter lost contact with the ATC at about 9:30 am. It appeared to have developed a serious snag which apparently made the aircraft uncontrollable. Though Lt Col PK Pande and Capt Arjun Sardana were experienced pilots with substantial flying experience, they could not succeed in bringing the aircraft under control. Consequently, the Cheetah Helicopter crashed near the Indo-Tibetan border, a few km from Badrinath, in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Ground search parties along with the Army Aviation Corps and the Indian Air Force’s aerial search parties were dispatched to the region to locate the wreckage. The wreckage was eventually found near Mana Pass close to the Indo-China border. Maj Gen DP Singh and the pilots Lt Col PK Pande and Capt Arjun Sardana could not survive the crash and were martyred. Capt Arjun Sardana was a committed soldier and professionally competent pilot, who laid down his life at the age of 30 years in the line of his duty

 

Capt Arjun Sardana is survived by his father Shri VP Sardana, mother Smt Veena Sardana, wife Smt Parul and son Abhimanyu.

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5 Comments
  • Vishal choudhary

    2023 at 4:46 pm Reply

    n reply to parul sardana.
    Mam my self vishal chaudhary
    And i am doing phd on the topic of the social and economical condition of the family of the martyr
    I want your 5 minute interview
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  • Anand kumar

    2023 at 4:47 pm Reply

    Miss you ❤️ JAI hind

  • parul sardana

    2023 at 4:47 pm Reply

    I miss you a lot Arjun…
    Parul Sardana

  • parul sardana

    2023 at 4:48 pm Reply

    I miss you a lot Arjun…I shall love you for eternity…
    Parul Sardana
    W/0 Late Captain Arjun Sardana

  • Shourav Deb

    2023 at 4:48 pm Reply

    May the Almighty continue to shower his love and blessings on the brave Captain and his senior colleagues who would have happily sacrificed their lives even on the battlefield. We, the general public, feel protected because of such brave men and mourn such tragedies. God bless their families.

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