


Medal - High Altitude Ucchh Tungta Medal ND
1986 yearCopper-nickel | 26 g | 35 mm |
Location | India |
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Period | Republic (1950-date) |
Type | Award medals › Military awards |
Year | 1986 |
Composition | Copper-nickel |
Weight | 26 g |
Diameter | 35 mm |
Thickness | 2.85 mm |
Shape | Round |
Technique | Milled |
Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
Updated | 2024-11-12 |
Numista | N#373278 |
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Rarity index | 93% |
Reverse
Representation of the mountains
Edge
Plain with name of recipient etched
Comment
The High Altitude Medal (Ucchh Tungta Medal) is issued to service personnel who complete a specified tenure at high altitude. The medal was instituted following the President’s Secretariat Notification No - 72/Pres86 dated 12 September 1986.
The award is given to those members of the Indian armed forces, who are eligible under the following criteria –
- Those who have completed a total service duration of 180 days in those areas, where high altitude allowance is admissible commencing from 1 April, 1984.
- This time limit is waived off for those personnel who died or sustained wounds leading to premature evacuation.
- Personnel who are part of air crew or ejection crew of air maintenance units, who have carried out a minimum of 10 sorties or 40 hours of flying on transport support roles in these areas from 1 April, 1984.
High altitude allowance is admissible to personnel serving in field areas, which are situated at a height of 9000 feet and above. The medal may also be awarded to police and central armed police force personnel (CAPF) who serve in high altitude areas.
The ribbon is 32 mm in width with a Azure Blue colour background, white diagonal reverse V Shape stripes of 2 mm in width and a distance of 5 mm between the two stripes.