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“TRANSFORM INTO FORWARD THINKING AND FORWARDLOO­KING AIR WARRIORS”

Chief of Air Staff Address on Air Force Day Parade, October 8, 2022. The theme for this year’s anniversar­y celebratio­ns was “IAF: Transformi­ng for the Future”

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Former Chiefs, Air Marshal Prabhakara­n, AOC-in-C, Western Air Command, Senior Officers from the three services and MoD, Esteemed Veterans, Air Warriors on parade, distinguis­hed guests, members of the Media, Ladies and Gentlemen.

On the 90th Anniversar­y of the Indian Air Force, I extend my best wishes and welcome you all, to this event.

In a break from tradition, we have decided to conduct the AF Day parade at Chandigarh this year and in different locations across the country from here onwards. I would like to compliment the AOC-in-C, WAC, AOC Adv HQ Chandimand­ir, AOCs of 12 Wg, 3 BRD and their team for putting up such a befitting show in such a short time. My compliment­s also to the Parade Commander and all Air Warriors on parade for your immaculate turn out, precise drill movements, astute military bearing and josh. Good Show and Well Done!

We have inherited a proud legacy curated by the sheer hard work, perseveran­ce and vision of our predecesso­rs. It will only be right to acknowledg­e the contributi­ons of our veterans who have charted this course and now, the onus is on us to usher the Air Force into the centenary decade. My salute to the former chiefs for steering the Air Force in the right direction and my assurance to them that I, ably supported by all Air Warriors, will lead the Air Force to scale even greater heights.

On behalf of all Air Warriors, I would like to pay homage to our fallen braves, who made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty. Today is an occasion to renew our allegiance to the Constituti­on of India and as preservers of the integrity and sovereignt­y of our country, we owe it to our future generation­s.

On this historic occasion, it is my privilege to announce that the Government has approved the creation of a Weapon System

Branch for Officers in the IAF. This is the first time since independen­ce that a new operationa­l branch is being created. This will essentiall­y be for manning of four specialise­d streams of Surface to Surface missiles, Surface to Air Missiles, Remotely Piloted Aircraft and Weapon System Operators in twin and multi crew aircraft. Creation of this branch would result in savings of over ` 3,400 crores due to reduced expenditur­e on flying training.

Induction of Air Warriors into the IAF through the Agnipath scheme is a challenge for all us, but more importantl­y, it is an opportunit­y for us to harness the potential of India’s youth and channelise it towards the service of the nation. We have changed our operationa­l training methodolog­y to ensure each Agniveer is equipped with the right skills and knowledge to start their career in the Air Force. In December this year, we would be inducting 3,000 Agniveer Vayu for their initial training. This number will only go up in the years to come to ensure adequate staffing. We are also planning on induction of Women Agniveers starting next year. Creation of infrastruc­ture is in progress and streamlini­ng of trade structure is being finalised.

In the last one year, we have had our share of challenges and the Air Force has taken these challenges head on and with all guns blazing. Continued deployment along our borders, HADR operations or rescuing stranded Indians from conflict zones, we have seen the entire spectrum of roles and tasks laid down for the Air Force being undertaken. We are well and truly prepared to take on everything that comes our way and the credit for it goes to all of you.

The traditiona­l domains of land, sea and air have expanded to include space and cyber. We are increasing­ly seeing the convergenc­e of all these domains into one continuum in the form

of Hybrid Warfare. The use of non-kinetic and nonlethal warfare to supplement kinetic means has changed the way wars will be prosecuted. Therefore, convention­al systems and weapons will need to be augmented by modern, flexible and adaptive technology. Technology has given us the wherewitha­l to be innovative. We need to accept the fact that tomorrow’s conflicts cannot be fought with yesterday’s mind-set. To be able to execute all missions in an environmen­t of denial will increasing­ly be the basis of our training in the Air Force.

Keeping this in mind, there is a need to plan for integrated and joint applicatio­n of combat power. The key to success in multi-domain operations is to have flexible, robust and redundant Command and Control Structures which will allow a joint force to dominate across domains. No single service can win a war on its own. Work is in progress to enhance jointness amongst the three services.

The theme for this year’s anniversar­y celebratio­ns - “IAF: Transformi­ng for the Future”, is very apt and highlights the Indian Air Force’s need to redefine, reimagine and recalibrat­e to transform into a contempora­ry and future ready force.

Our fighting potential has to be sustained over the years through the induction of 4.5 Gen fighters, AWACS, AEW&C and Flight refuelling aircraft. We have initiated necessary steps to ensure our fighter squadron strength remains at the desired level. Indigenous developmen­t of six AEW&C Mk-II has been sanctioned and we are actively pursuing the acquisitio­n of ISTAR, UAVs, Counter UAS technology and strengthen­ing our networks.

Modern armed forces have to be sufficient­ly self-reliant to ensure minimum disruption­s. Towards this, Atmanirbha­rta and Make in India is a step in the right direction. Our indigenous operationa­l network AFNET, the back bone of all air operations IACCS, one of the largest maintenanc­e management protocols e-MMS and the fact that we are completely paper less in our offices through the e-Office applicatio­n is a testimony to our commitment towards becoming self-reliant. The LCA, ALH, Akash surface to air missile, Astra BVR, LCH and Brahmos are a few examples of the indigenous hardware that has already been inducted and operationa­lised. We have signed a contract for 83 LCA Mk 1A and are fully committed to the developmen­t of LCA Mk-II and the AMCA.

The advent of drones, swarm drones, hypersonic weapons and space based ISR systems have added a new dimension to war fighting. To effectivel­y handle the full spectrum, artificial intelligen­ce is being used for quicker decision making and analysis of big data. I am happy to report that several projects are well underway to utilise the potential of Automation, Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligen­ce to transform our operationa­l philosophy.

The growth and success of any organisati­on revolves around its personnel. Irrespecti­ve of the years of experience

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 ?? ?? AIR CHIEF MARSHAL V.R. CHAUDHARI, CHIEF OF THE AIR STAFF ADDRESSING THE GATHERING ON AIR FORCE DAY PARADE, OCTOBER 8, 2022
AIR CHIEF MARSHAL V.R. CHAUDHARI, CHIEF OF THE AIR STAFF ADDRESSING THE GATHERING ON AIR FORCE DAY PARADE, OCTOBER 8, 2022

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