The Asian Age

81 IAF fighters deployed for exercise close to Pak border

- PAWAN BALI

As the Indian establishm­ent looks for a “befitting reply” to strike back after the Pulwama attack, over 81 fighter jets of the Indian Air Force were in action on Saturday at the western border with Pakistan. The top Indian fighter jets — Mirage 2000, MiG- 29, Jaguar and Su- 30, among others — were participat­ing in the “Vayu Shakti” exercise at the Pokhran air to ground range in Rajasthan, which demonstrat­es the IAF’s capability to detect targets at the ground, hit Surface- to- air missiles being test- fired in Pokhran on Saturday.

— ASIAN AGE

them with precision and completely neutralise enemy assets. It is a showcase of the lethality of the Indian Air Force.

With talk of precision air strikes by military experts across the border after the Pulwama attack, Pakistan will be on alert about an exercise involving over 140 aircraft ( fighter jets, transport aircraft and helicopter­s, among others) near the border which are battleread­y and can hit targets at a short notice.

“The IAF is ever prepared to deliver the appropriat­e response as assigned by our political leadership and will always remain at the forefront in executing its missions”, said Air Chief Marshal B. S. Dhanoa, Chief of Air Staff. He went on to assure the nation of the IAF’s capability to meet national security

■ Continued from Page 1 challenges and defend the nation’s sovereignt­y. “We are showcasing our ability to hit hard, hit fast and hit with precision, hit during the day, during the night and hit under adverse weather conditions through our autonomous bombing capability,” the Air Chief added. As part of sub- convention­al conflict like a surgical strike, the IAF demonstrat­ed its ability to insert and extricate troops from hostile territorie­s. During the exercise, various simulated enemy targets on the ground and in the air were targeted and destroyed, employing a variety of missiles, precision- guided munitions, unguided bombs and rockets by various fighter aircraft of the IAF that included the Su- 30, MiG- 27, MiG- 29 upgrade, LCA- Tejas, Mirage 2000, and MiG- 21 Bison.

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