Indian Air Force's glory in Jodhpur, America took part!!!

Sudha Subbiah
Indian air Force's glory in jodhpur, America took part!!!


Under the 'Tarang shakti Exercise' organized by the indian air Force in jodhpur, indian aircraft showed skill with foreign aircraft. people are not tired of praising the valor and valor of the indian air Force. From the air Force Station, these aircraft are reaching the firing range, showing their presence in the skies of Jodhpur. During this, they are giving a feeling of the power, courage and sacrifice of the air Force.


Open Day will be held on 6 September
Under the Tarang shakti exercise, the demonstration of flying ability and efficiency in the Jugalbandi of Greek F-16 fighter aircraft and indian Rafale was very interesting. Open-day has been kept on 6 september under the air Exercise. In which surya kiran Aerobic Team will create excitement by being a part of a special show along with indian and foreign aircraft. For this, the team has reached Jodhpur. It is happening for the first time under the hosting of indian air Force.


These countries took part
The second phase of the multi-national air exercise Tarang shakti started in jodhpur on 29 August. This exercise will run till september 14. In this, the air Force teams of America, Australia, Greece, Japan, Sri Lanka, singapore, Sri Lanka, singapore and uae are participating to practice with India, equipped with their excellent and important fighter planes and special technology.


The power of modern aircraft was seen in the exercise
Under the Tarang shakti 2024 exercise, uae Global Eye was also seen over the skies of jodhpur, which is demonstrating its impressive radar and surveillance capabilities. Modern aircraft like Rafale, Sukhoi, Mirage, Jaguar and tejas of the indian air Force proved their prowess. Apart from this, the teams with aircraft from other countries including America's A-10 Thunderbold, Greece's F-16 fighter, Falcon, Australia's F/A18 Hornet and Japan's Mitsubishi F-2 are demonstrating their versatile capabilities in air to air and air to ground operations.

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