by Kapil Chandni : The Indian Air Force is sending a team of its most capable aircraft Sukhoi Su-30 MKIs of 30 Sqn AF(The Rhinos) supported by two IL-78 MKI tankers of 78 Sqn AF (Valourous MARS) and two IL-76 Strategic Airlifters too.
After several weeks of training with their Indian counterparts, Airmen from the 15th Airlift Wing got the chance to reverse their roles and fly with an Indian aircrew on their IL-76 medium range cargo jet.
From Vayu-Sena.Tripod.com - The South African armed forces (SANDF) held the biennial Exercise Golden Eagle in the last week of September 2004. Like the one held in 2002, this time too there was significant international participation in the 'games'
Sanjay Simha , veteran photographer had visited Kalaikunda and covered the exercises during the duration of the event. He has taken several photographs of the IAF and USAF aircraft during the exercise. Nearly seventy of his photographs are featured on thi
Vishnu Som of New Delhi Tele Vision (NDTV) was one of the reporters covering Ex. Cope India 2006 at Kalaikunda. The following are a series of photographs taken by Vishnu during the press day at Kalaikunda.
Cope India 2006, named for the fiscal year, marks the first time that U.S. Air Force F-16 pilots have flown against Indian fighters in dissimilar air combat training and the first time that U.S. pilots have trained with the Indian air force’s newest and
Ex GARUDA II was conducted between 15th to the 30th of June, 2005, at the Istres Airbase in France. It was the first time that the Indian Air Force took part in an air exercise in Europe and especially, the first time that it deployed its Sukhoi 30K out o
The Last time the Indian Air Force and the United States Air Force engaged in Dissimilar Air Combat Training was Forty years back in 1963 during Exercise Shiksha. This year, Cope India saw the two airforces return to DACT over the skies of Gwalior.
Exercise Cope India 04 was an Air Force level exercise between the USAF and the Indian Air Force (IAF) and marked a beginning of a new chapter in Indo-US bilateral relations.
The airbase at Gwalior in Northern India played host to an Indo-French Exercise named ‘GARUDA’ from 6th February until 17th February. The exercise took place at one of the most important and certainly one of the busiest bases of the Indian Air Force.
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