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IAF to probe if two crashed jets involved in mid-air collision

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Two Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter jets crashed on Saturday, killing one pilot and injuring two others, in an apparent mid-air collision while on exercises south of the capital New Delhi.

The crash is the latest in a string of military aircraft accidents at a time when the government is trying to modernise its armed forces and meet India's complex security challenges.

It involved a Russian-made Sukhoi Su-30, carrying two pilots, and a French-built Mirage 2000, operated by a third, and was reported by witnesses to police at around 10am.

Both aircraft took off from the Gwalior air base, around 50km east of where they came down.

“The aircraft were on routine operationa­l flying training mission,” the country's air force said in a statement, adding that one of the three pilots was fatally injured.

An investigat­ion was underway to determine the cause of the crash, it added.

The first plane hit the ground in the forests of Pahadgarh in central Madhya Pradesh state, around 300km south of New Delhi.

“Two pilots were found near the crash site, who were later evacuated in an IAF chopper for treatment,” Morena district police superinten­dent Ashutosh Bagri said.

“Both of them are out of danger,” he added.

The second jet crashed some distance away in Rajasthan state, and images from local rescue authoritie­s showed military officials inspecting mechanical wreckage strewn across the ground.

The IAF has launched an investigat­ion to examine if a mid-air collision led to the crash, defence sources told NDTV.

“IAF court of inquiry has been launched to establish whether there was a mid-air collision or not. The Su-30 had two pilots while Mirage 2000 had one pilot during the crash. Initial reports suggest two pilots are safe while an IAF chopper reaching the location of the third pilot soon,” NDTV quoted sources as saying.

India has suffered a spate of military aviation accidents in recent months.

Five army soldiers were killed last October when their helicopter crashed in Arunachal Pradesh state, near the country's militarise­d and disputed border with China. It was the second military chopper crash in the state that month, coming weeks after a Cheetah helicopter came down near the town of Tawang, killing its pilot.

India's defence chief, General Bipin Rawat, was among 13 people killed when his Russian-made Mi-17 helicopter crashed while transporti­ng him to an air force base in December 2021.

India unveiled its first locally built aircraft carrier last year as part of government efforts to build an indigenous defence industry and reduce reliance on Russia, historical­ly its most important arms supplier.

An effort to reform military recruitmen­t to trim India's bloated defence payroll stalled last year after a backlash from aspiring soldiers, who burned train carriages and clashed with police in fierce protests.

 ?? — pti ?? Locals near the wreckage of jets after a SU-30MKI and a Mirage 2000 fighter planes crashed during an exercise in Morena district on Saturday.
— pti Locals near the wreckage of jets after a SU-30MKI and a Mirage 2000 fighter planes crashed during an exercise in Morena district on Saturday.

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