‘Rafales’ inducted in Indian Airforce
Considering the kind of atmosphere at our borders or rather the kind of atmosphere created at our borders, induction of Rafale jets in Indian Air Force is important.
Considering the kind of atmosphere at our borders or rather the kind of atmosphere created at our borders, induction of Rafale jets in Indian Air Force is important.
Air Marshal Manvendra Singh, Director General of Air Inspection and Flight Safety, requested the Haryana Government to take steps to address the problem of garbage dumping in the premises of Ambala’s airport, reported The Indian Express.
Twitter trend was carried out using hashtag ‘#Karan_Johar_Insults_IAF’ against director Karan Johar in the matter of showing negative image of the Indian Air Force in the movie ‘GunjanSaxena: The Kargil Girl’. In a short time, this trend reached the third position in the national trend. More than 30 thousand tweets related to this were made.
Finally, on 29th July, at 3:10 pm, the much awaited fighter ‘Rafale’ jets arrived in India. All five of these aircraft have landed at the Indian Air Force Airbase in Ambala. These multi-role aircraft will revolutionise the capabilities of the Indian Air Force.
Pakistan is building a new airbase for the Air Force in Skardu in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). It is being said that if there is a war with India, then this is the attempt of Pak to respond to India. The photograph taken by an Indian satellite revealed this information.
Chinese helicopters have been spotted hovering close to India-China LAC in Ladakh. Thereafter, Indian Air Force jets immediately started patrolling the area.
A MiG-29UPG of the Indian Air Force (IAF) from an airbase near Jalandhar crashed on 8th May. The pilot, however, ejected safely.