Will the Tejas and Suryakiran Aerobatic Team Dazzle at the Dubai Air Show?
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Key Takeaways
- IAF's participation in the Dubai Air Show demonstrates India's aviation capabilities.
- The event will feature over 100 air forces, enhancing global military cooperation.
- The IAF is also conducting Exercise Garuda 25 with the French Air Force.
- Complex simulated air combat scenarios will be practiced during the exercise.
- Support aircraft like C-17 Globemaster III and IL-78 will enhance operational effectiveness.
New Delhi, Nov 15 (NationPress) A contingent from the Indian Air Force (IAF), including the Suryakiran Aerobatic Team and Tejas fighter jets, is set to participate in the Dubai Air Show from November 17 to 21, according to an official announcement made on Saturday.
The IAF team has arrived at Al Maktoum Airbase in Dubai in preparation for the upcoming event, as stated by an official from the IAF’s Media Coordination Centre.
This global air show will see participation from over 100 air forces and aims to boost interoperability, enhance operational capabilities, and promote both military and commercial cooperation. The event is scheduled at Al Maktoum Airbase from November 17 to 21, as highlighted by the official on X.
In related news, the IAF is also readying itself to engage in the 8th edition of the bilateral air exercise 'Garuda 25' alongside the French Air and Space Force (FASF) starting Sunday at Mont-de-Marsan, France.
This exercise is set to continue until November 27, as confirmed by an official source.
The IAF contingent reached France on November 10 and will deploy Su-30MKI fighter jets during the exercise.
Throughout this exercise, the IAF's Su-30MKI aircraft will collaborate with French multirole fighters in complex simulated air combat scenarios, emphasizing air-to-air combat, air defense, and joint strike operations.
The objective of this exercise is to refine tactics and procedures within a realistic operational context, facilitating mutual learning and strengthening interoperability between the IAF and FASF, according to the statement.
Exercise Garuda 25 also offers a platform for professional exchanges, operational knowledge transfer, and the sharing of best practices between the two air forces.
This participation highlights the IAF's commitment to constructive engagement with friendly foreign air forces through multilateral exercises, promoting mutual understanding and cooperation in air operations, according to the statement.
Support for airlift during this exercise will be provided by the C-17 Globemaster III for the induction and de-induction phases, while IL-78 air-to-air refueling tankers will enhance the range and endurance of the fighter jets involved.