Who Are the Twelve Officers Graduating from IAF's Navigation Training and Weapons System Schools?
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Key Takeaways
- Twelve officers graduated from the IAF's navigation and weapons training programs.
- Training institutions are crucial for enhancing military capabilities.
- The graduates will serve as instructors in their respective services.
- Upcoming commissioning ceremony is scheduled for December 13.
- The Navigation Training School has over 70 years of excellence in training.
Hyderabad, Nov 30 (NationPress) Twelve officers have successfully completed their training at the Navigation Training School (NTS) and Weapons Systems School (WSS) located at Air Force Station Begumpet. The 109ᵗʰ Advance Navigation Course (ANC) included seven officers, comprising three from the Indian Air Force (IAF), two from the Indian Navy, one from the Indian Coast Guard, and one from the Royal Malaysian Air Force. These graduates will return as instructors and undertake teaching roles in their respective services, according to a defense announcement made on Sunday.
The 141st ab-initio Navigation Course had five Flight Cadets from the IAF and one officer from the Sri Lankan Air Force.
The concluding ceremony for the 109th Advance Navigation Course, 141st ab-initio Navigation Course, and Stage-II & III Weapon System (WS) course took place at Air Force Station Begumpet.
Air Vice Marshal Sanjeev Kumar Taliyan, serving as the Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Intelligence, presided over the event as the Reviewing Officer.
Outstanding trainees from all courses received trophies, medals, and certificates during this event.
The Flight Cadets who have finished their training at NTS and WSS are set to be commissioned as officers in the IAF during the upcoming Combined Graduation Parade, scheduled at the Air Force Academy, Dundigal, on December 13.
The Navigation Training School stands as a prestigious institution for aerial navigation training within the IAF, honing aspiring navigators and equipping selected aviators from the IAF, Navy, Coast Guard, and allied foreign nations with advanced navigation skills and instructional methodologies for over seven decades.
Meanwhile, the Weapons Systems School at Air Force Station Begumpet plays a vital role in consolidating all weapon system operators into a singular specialized entity, delivering modern, effect-based training that aligns with the operational requirements of the IAF.