Jaisalmer
19th March
Jaisalmer. Indian
Air Force’s day-night exercise demonstrating its combat and fire power was
conducted on 18 Mar 16 at Rajasthan’s Pokhran firing range in the presence of
Hon’ble President Shri Pranab Mukherjee and Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri
Narendra Modi.
Fly Past. The great journey of the IAF over eight decades was summed up by
means of this package, with the aircraft of yesteryear flying wing to wing
along with the latest acquisitions of the Indian Air Force. A MiG-27
aircraft heralded the commencement of the flypast by towing the Ex “Iron Fist”
banner, which was followed by Supersonic run by the MiG-29 aircraft. The
“real time recce” capability of the IAF was displayed by a Jaguar aircraft.
Vintage aircraft flypast by “Tigermoth” evoked the memories of the birth
of military aviation in India
and was followed by the Pilatus, the latest
trainer aircraft of the IAF. The fly past by a mixed formation comprising
a MiG-21 Bison, MiG-27 Upgrade, MiG-29 and the mighty Su-30, showcased the
transformation of the IAF over the decades.
Net
Enabled Operations. This
segment commenced by the majestic fly past of the indigenously developed
Airborne Early Warning and Control System and the display of AWACS aircraft.
The flypast was followed by a synchronized multiple aircraft weapon
delivery demonstration of precision based bombing at simulated enemy targets by
Mirage-2000, Su-30, MiG-27 Upgrade aircraft and the Jaguar.
Air
Defence Operations. After demonstrating the offensive capabilities, the exercise
demonstrated the multi-layered Air Defence Operations of the IAF. It
comprised of the fly past by the Flight Refueling aircraft (IL-78 FRA) along
with two Su-30 aircraft and the ingenuously built Light Combat Aircraft
‘Tejas’, which displayed its swing role attack capabilities by delivering Laser
Guided Bomb (LGB) followed by firing an air to air missile, engaging both
targets with deadly precision. The phase also included Surface to Air
Guided Weapons like the IGLA shoulder-fired missile system and the OSA-AK
missiles striking down airborne targets successfully. There was also a
spectacular simulation of a Combat Search and Rescue operation carried out by
the IAF’s versatile helicopters, the Mi-35, Mi-25 and Mi-17V5.
Combat Support Operations. This phase showcased the very important role played by the Indian Air Force in support of the ground forces. There were numerous targets simulating the enemy’s vital assets, engaged on the ground from the air by a variety of aircraft on the IAF’s inventory. Apart from the fighters, the assault landing capability of versatile C-130 J aircraft and the fire fighting capability of the Mi-17V5, were also displayed in this phase.
Flying
Displays. After the demonstration of live weapon, an array of aerobatic
displays by the Sarangs, the Suryakirans and the Su-30 added a dash of colour
to the evening. The Air Warrior Drill Team (AWDT) and Air Force Symphony
Orchestra (AWSO) enthralled the audience with their performances.
All
Weather Operations. As the night drew upon the desert
skies, the night capabilities of the IAF came to the fore. A number of
targets were engaged in this phase by fighters, transport aircraft and
helicopters using rockets as well as bombs. The “Search light” and
Slithering Operations engaged the attention of the audience while the Combat
Free Fall during the night phase showed how the IAF could take on insertion of
troops in the enemy territory undetected. The Akash Missile firing was a
first in the history of Fire Power Demonstration. The exercise inched
towards a close by a beautiful and awe-inspiring display of Flare dispensation
by a C-130J and an An-32 aircraft. The final event of the exercise was the
awesome display of firepower by a MiG-27 Upgrade aircraft, giving a befitting
close to a grand display.
The event
showcased more than 22 types of platforms and Weapons Systems. Frontline
fighter aircraft including Sukhoi-30, Mirage-2000, Jaguar, MiG-29, Attack
helicopters, Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) and high tech AWACS displayed
their potential during the show in which prestigious indigenous project – Light
Combat Aircraft “Tejas” was also a part. Transport aircraft like An-32,
Embraer, IL-76, IL-78 and C-130J participated in all their glory while medium
lift helicopters (Mi-17, Mi-17 1V, Mi-17 V5) and attack helicopters
(Mi-25, Mi-35) constituted the rotary wing ingredients.
Defence Minister Shri Manohar Parikar, Hon’ble Rajasthan Governor Shri Kalyan Singh, Chief Minister Smt Vasundhara Raje and Chiefs of Indian Army and Indian Navy were among others present during the Exercise.
Hon’ble President Shri Pranab Mukherjee welcomed by Superintendent of Police Jaisalmer Dr. Rajeev Pachar at Pokhran Field Firing Range |
Air Chief
Marshal Arup Raha, Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee and the Chief of the Air
Staff in his welcome address gave an insight into the exercise and the modernisation
in the Indian Air Force.During his address, he stated that the primary
objective of this exercise is to reassure the nation about our commitment and
capabilities in safeguarding our national interests. The Air Chief said
that the IAF moves ahead on its transformation path despite certain
constraints, maintaining a high combat potential for meeting challenges.
The event
comprised six packages depicting six themes in which more than 180 aircraft,
including fighters, transport and helicopters participated.
Combat Support Operations. This phase showcased the very important role played by the Indian Air Force in support of the ground forces. There were numerous targets simulating the enemy’s vital assets, engaged on the ground from the air by a variety of aircraft on the IAF’s inventory. Apart from the fighters, the assault landing capability of versatile C-130 J aircraft and the fire fighting capability of the Mi-17V5, were also displayed in this phase.
A Missile Firing Demo |
Defence Minister Shri Manohar Parikar, Hon’ble Rajasthan Governor Shri Kalyan Singh, Chief Minister Smt Vasundhara Raje and Chiefs of Indian Army and Indian Navy were among others present during the Exercise.
The
President, Prime Minister and the Defence Minister complimented Air Chief
Marshal Arup Raha and Air Marshal RK Dhir, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of
the South Western Air Command for the excellent Fire Power Demonstration.
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