Jaffna University Helidrop

Jaffna Helidrop
Part of Operation Pawan
Date11 – 12 October 1987
Location
Result LTTE victory
Belligerents

 India

 Sri Lanka
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
Commanders and leaders
Rajiv Gandhi
R.I.S. Kahlon
Velupillai Prabhakaran
Units involved
No. 109 Helicopter Unit, IAF
No. 107 Helicopter Unit, IAF
10th Para Commando
13th Sikh Light Infantry
65th Armoured Regiment
Sri Lankan Air Force
Unknown
Strength
120 commandos of 10th Para Commando
360 soldiers of 13th Sikh Light Infantry
3 T-72 tanks
1 SLAF Bell 212 gunship
Unknown
Casualties and losses
6 killed 10th Para Commando
30 killed
1 captured 13th Sikh Light Infantry
Unknown

The Jaffna University Helidrop was the first of the operations launched by the Indian Peace Keeping Forces (IPKF) aimed at disarming the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) by force and capturing the city of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, in the opening stages of Operation Pawan during the Indian intervention in the Sri Lankan Civil War. Mounted on the midnight of 12 October 1987, the operation was planned as a fast heliborne assault involving Mi-8's of the No.109 Helicopter Unit, the 10th Para Commandos and a contingent of the 13th Sikh Light Infantry. The aim of the operation was to capture the LTTE leadership at Jaffna University building which served as the Tactical Headquarters of the LTTE, which was expected to shorten Operation Pawan, the battle for Jaffna. However, the operation ended disastrously, failing to capture its objectives due to intelligence and planning failures. The heli-dropped force suffered significant casualties, with nearly the entire Sikh LI detachment of twenty-nine troops, along with six Para commandos, falling in battle.