Time Line Of Indian Air Force Fire Power Demonstration- “Exercise Iron Fist” At Pokhran on 18 March 2016
New Delhi, 17 March 2016
The Indian Air Force is demonstrating its combat and
firepower on 18 March 16 at Rajasthan's Pokhran firing range in the presence of
the President Pranab Mukherjee and the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During the event, the IAF
would showcase its capability delivering fire power both by day as well as by
night.
Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, Chairman Chiefs of Staff
Committee and Chief of the Air Staff would be welcoming the President
and the PM at Pokhran. The primary
objective of this exercise is to demonstrate the IAF's capability to safeguard
our national interests. During the
exercise, the IAF would also project its transformational state-of-the-art
combat potential for meeting challenges be it from the air, land or sea.
The event comprises six packages depicting six themes in
which more than 180 fighters, transport aircraft and helicopters are
participating.
First on the show, would be a flypast showing IAF's journey
over eight decades, with the aircraft of
yesteryears like Tiger Moth flying along with the with the latest acquisitions
of the IAF. The flypast by a mixed
formation comprising MiG-21, MiG-27, MiG-29 and the mighty Su-30, would represent the transformation of the IAF
over the decades.
Next package would comprise net-enabling operations
aircraft. This would commence with fly past by the indigenously developed
Airborne Early Warning and Control System aircraft, which would then be
followed a synchronized weapon delivery demonstration comprising precision
based bombing at simulated targets by Mirage-2000, Su-30,
MiG-27 and the Jaguar.
After demonstrating offensive capabilities, the IAF would
showcase its multi-layered Air
Defence operations. It will comprise
fly-past by Flight Refuelling aircraft,
IL-78 FRA along with two Su-30 aircraft which will demonstrate the
ability to extend on-station endurance and strategic reach of fighter aircraft.
This phase would also include Surface to Air Guided Weapons like the IGLA
shoulder-fired missile system and the OSA-AK missiles striking down airborne
targets.
Capability demonstration of the
indigenously developed 'Tejas' aircraft
to deliver Laser Guided Bomb and fire a
Air-to-Air Missile and the capability of the indigenous Light Combat
Helicopter to carry out rocket firing would be carried out for the first time.
This would be followed by a spectacular simulation of a Combat Search and
Rescue operation carried out by the IAF's versatile helicopters such as MI-35
and Mi-17V5. The firing of Akash Missile
would be undertaken for the first time in the IAF's history of Fire Power
Demonstration.
The next phase would highlight the important role played by
the Indian Air Force in support of the ground forces. This phase
involves striking of targets that would simulate the enemy's vital assets which
would be engaged from the air by a variety of aircraft in the IAF's
inventory. In addition, the assault landing capability of the
versatile C-130J aircraft and the fire fighting capability of the Mi-17V5, would also be displayed.
After the demonstration of live weapons, an array of aerobatic displays by the Sarang
Team, the Suryakiran Team and the Su-30
would add fervour to the evening. The
Air Warrior Drill Team and Air Force Symphony Orchestra would then enthral the
audience with their performances on Terra Firma.
As night draws down upon the desert skies, the night
capabilities of the IAF would come to fore.
A number of targets would be engaged in this phase by fighters, transport aircraft and helicopters using
rockets as well as bombs. The Combat
Free-Fall jumps during the night would showcase, how the IAF could take on
insertion of troops deep into the enemy territory, undetected.
The entire event would showcase more than 22 types of
platforms and Weapons systems. Frontline
fighter aircraft including Sukhoi 30, Mirage 2000, Jaguar, MiG-29, Attack helicopters, Remotely Piloted Aircraft(RPA) and high tech AWACS would display their
potential during the show. Light Combat
Aircraft ‘Tejas’ and LCH the prestigious indigenous projects, would also be a
part of air display. Transport aircraft like the An-32, Embraer,
IL-76, IL-78 and C-130J would
participate in all their glory while medium lift helicopters(Mi-17, Mi-17 1V.
Mi-17V5) and attack
helicopters(Mi-25, Mi-35) would also showcase their capabilities.
Time Line Of Indian Air Force Fire Power Demonstration- “Exercise Iron Fist” At Pokhran on 18 March 2016
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