IAF Exercise: Fighter jets will roar on LAC from today amid a clash with China, will fly from Sukhoi to Rafale

Posted on 15th Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

In view of the situation in Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh after December 9 and the military standoff between India and China, the Indian Air Force will conduct a two-day exercise in the Northeast from Thursday. The exercise will involve all combat aircraft close to the front line and other resources deployed in the region. Officials said that the Indian Air Force will conduct this exercise for the purpose of testing military preparedness. The purpose of the exercise is also to test the combat capability of the Indian Air Force.

 

what was the practice beforehand

This Air Force exercise is taking place at a time when Indian and Chinese troops were engaged in a face-off along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang sector on December 9. However, the exercise was planned long before the latest standoff between the armies of India and China and has no connection with the incident in Tawang.

 

Front line aircraft will be included

According to sources, frontline aircraft including Sukhoi-30MKI and Rafale jets of the Indian Air Force will be involved in this. It was also said that all forward air bases and some Advance Landing Grounds (ALGs) of the IAF in the North Eastern Region are also to be included in the exercise. Sources said that on two to three occasions in the last few weeks, fighter jets also flew sorties to deal with Chinese drones moving towards our posts along the LAC.

 

learn also

Explain that, Air Force's Sukhoi fighter jets are stationed at Tezpur airbase, while a squadron of Rafale fighter jets is stationed at Hasimara. Apart from this, Apache helicopters and transport aircraft are stationed in Jorhat. Helicopters and military transport aircraft will also participate in this two-day exercise.

 

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh gave information in the House

Significantly, in the Parliament, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has given information about the entire matter that happened on December 9. He said that the Chinese army tried to change the status quo through incursions in the Tawang sector, to which Indian soldiers repulsed them by giving a befitting reply. He said that soldiers from both sides were injured in this skirmish, but no Indian soldier suffered any serious injuries and no one was martyred.

 

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