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During a press conference of IAF Chief B S Dhanoa a News reporter Jeevan form Rajasthan Patrika raised the issue on the high number of Crash of IAF jet. He pointed out that In February 2019 IAF lost 6 Aircraft and 9 pilots.

See IAF Chief B S Dhanoa reply and details of the crash on Fighterjetsworld.com
 
During a press conference of IAF Chief B S Dhanoa a News reporter Jeevan form Rajasthan Patrika raised the issue on the high number of Crash of IAF jet. He pointed out that In February 2019 IAF lost 6 Aircraft and 9 pilots.

According to Our research from January 30, 2019, to February 27, 2019, IAF lost7 jets and 1 helicopter

  • Seven jets (1 SEPECAT Jaguar, 1 Mirage 2000TI, 1 MiG-27, 2 Surya Kiran BAe Hawk Mk 132 and 2 Mig-21)
  • one helicopter ( Mil Mi-17V5 chopper)
IAF lost 6 pilots and 5 airmen

Here are Details of All crash incidents:

on January 30, 2019, Indian Air Force’s SEPECAT Jaguar fighter jet crashed in Uttar Pradesh’s Kushinagar. Luckily Wing Commander Rohit Katoch managed to eject safely from the plane.

on February 1, 2019, Two pilots died in IAF Upgraded Mirage 2000TI fighter jet crash in Bengaluru. Squadron Leader Siddhartha Negi and Squadron Leader Samir Abrol died in the crash

on February 12, 2019, Indian Air Force MiG-27 aircraft crashes near Pokhran range. The pilot ejected safely above the Pokhran range.

On February 19, 2019, Two IAF Surya Kiran Aircraft collided mid-air during a rehearsal of Aero India, 1 pilot dead and two injured

on February 5, 2019, Indian Army HAL Dhruv performs an emergency landing on a farm field. No injuries reported to the crew.

On 14 February 2019 In the bombing, a militant from Jammu and Kashmir killed 40 Indian Central Reserve Police Force members in Pulwama. The militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed claimed responsibility, while Pakistan’s government condemned the attack and denied any involvement.

Reacting to the suicide attack, the Indian Air Force on 26 February violated the Line of Control (LOC) to conduct what it called “preemptive” aerial strikes that targeted a terrorist training camp in Pakistan.

On the latter day, 27 February Pakistan Airforce conducted airstrikes in Indian-administered Kashmir and targeted Six military installments. To counter PAF Airstrike IAF Scrambled its fighter jets.

During Aerial engagement PAF fighter jets shot down Two IAF MIG-21 fighter jets. The wreckage of One Mig-21 fell in Pakistan and the other in India. Pakistan captured one Indian pilot, Abhinandan Varthaman, and he was subsequently released on 1 March as a peace gesture

Also on 27 February, 6 IAF Officers & 1 Civilian Killed In IAF Mi-17 helicopter Crash In J&K’s Budgam. Six Air Force officers and a civilian were killed after an Indian Air Force (IAF) chopper crashed in Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam on Wednesday morning, a senior police officer told NDTV.

Indian Air Force was founded on 8 October 1932. According to Bharat rakshak IAF Aircraft Accidents Database In last 86 years IAF has lost a total of 1707 Aircraft during combat and crashed incidents

https://fighterjetsworld.com/latest...rce-lost-seven-jets-and-one-helicopter/11180/

PS: Kindly post complete article with link to source as per forum policy
 
During a press conference of IAF Chief B S Dhanoa a News reporter Jeevan form Rajasthan Patrika raised the issue on the high number of Crash of IAF jet. He pointed out that In February 2019 IAF lost 6 Aircraft and 9 pilots.

According to Our research from January 30, 2019, to February 27, 2019, IAF lost7 jets and 1 helicopter

  • Seven jets (1 SEPECAT Jaguar, 1 Mirage 2000TI, 1 MiG-27, 2 Surya Kiran BAe Hawk Mk 132 and 2 Mig-21)
  • one helicopter ( Mil Mi-17V5 chopper)
IAF lost 6 pilots and 5 airmen

Here are Details of All crash incidents:

on January 30, 2019, Indian Air Force’s SEPECAT Jaguar fighter jet crashed in Uttar Pradesh’s Kushinagar. Luckily Wing Commander Rohit Katoch managed to eject safely from the plane.

on February 1, 2019, Two pilots died in IAF Upgraded Mirage 2000TI fighter jet crash in Bengaluru. Squadron Leader Siddhartha Negi and Squadron Leader Samir Abrol died in the crash

on February 12, 2019, Indian Air Force MiG-27 aircraft crashes near Pokhran range. The pilot ejected safely above the Pokhran range.

On February 19, 2019, Two IAF Surya Kiran Aircraft collided mid-air during a rehearsal of Aero India, 1 pilot dead and two injured

on February 5, 2019, Indian Army HAL Dhruv performs an emergency landing on a farm field. No injuries reported to the crew.

On 14 February 2019 In the bombing, a militant from Jammu and Kashmir killed 40 Indian Central Reserve Police Force members in Pulwama. The militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed claimed responsibility, while Pakistan’s government condemned the attack and denied any involvement.

Reacting to the suicide attack, the Indian Air Force on 26 February violated the Line of Control (LOC) to conduct what it called “preemptive” aerial strikes that targeted a terrorist training camp in Pakistan.

On the latter day, 27 February Pakistan Airforce conducted airstrikes in Indian-administered Kashmir and targeted Six military installments. To counter PAF Airstrike IAF Scrambled its fighter jets.

During Aerial engagement PAF fighter jets shot down Two IAF MIG-21 fighter jets. The wreckage of One Mig-21 fell in Pakistan and the other in India. Pakistan captured one Indian pilot, Abhinandan Varthaman, and he was subsequently released on 1 March as a peace gesture

Also on 27 February, 6 IAF Officers & 1 Civilian Killed In IAF Mi-17 helicopter Crash In J&K’s Budgam. Six Air Force officers and a civilian were killed after an Indian Air Force (IAF) chopper crashed in Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam on Wednesday morning, a senior police officer told NDTV.

Indian Air Force was founded on 8 October 1932. According to Bharat rakshak IAF Aircraft Accidents Database In last 86 years IAF has lost a total of 1707 Aircraft during combat and crashed incidents

https://fighterjetsworld.com/latest...rce-lost-seven-jets-and-one-helicopter/11180/

PS: Kindly post complete article with link to source as per forum policy

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During a press conference of IAF Chief B S Dhanoa a News reporter Jeevan form Rajasthan Patrika raised the issue on the high number of Crash of IAF jet. He pointed out that In February 2019 IAF lost 6 Aircraft and 9 pilots.

According to Our research from January 30, 2019, to February 27, 2019, IAF lost7 jets and 1 helicopter

  • Seven jets (1 SEPECAT Jaguar, 1 Mirage 2000TI, 1 MiG-27, 2 Surya Kiran BAe Hawk Mk 132 and 2 Mig-21)
  • one helicopter ( Mil Mi-17V5 chopper)
IAF lost 6 pilots and 5 airmen

Here are Details of All crash incidents:

on January 30, 2019, Indian Air Force’s SEPECAT Jaguar fighter jet crashed in Uttar Pradesh’s Kushinagar. Luckily Wing Commander Rohit Katoch managed to eject safely from the plane.

on February 1, 2019, Two pilots died in IAF Upgraded Mirage 2000TI fighter jet crash in Bengaluru. Squadron Leader Siddhartha Negi and Squadron Leader Samir Abrol died in the crash

on February 12, 2019, Indian Air Force MiG-27 aircraft crashes near Pokhran range. The pilot ejected safely above the Pokhran range.

On February 19, 2019, Two IAF Surya Kiran Aircraft collided mid-air during a rehearsal of Aero India, 1 pilot dead and two injured

on February 5, 2019, Indian Army HAL Dhruv performs an emergency landing on a farm field. No injuries reported to the crew.

On 14 February 2019 In the bombing, a militant from Jammu and Kashmir killed 40 Indian Central Reserve Police Force members in Pulwama. The militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed claimed responsibility, while Pakistan’s government condemned the attack and denied any involvement.

Reacting to the suicide attack, the Indian Air Force on 26 February violated the Line of Control (LOC) to conduct what it called “preemptive” aerial strikes that targeted a terrorist training camp in Pakistan.

On the latter day, 27 February Pakistan Airforce conducted airstrikes in Indian-administered Kashmir and targeted Six military installments. To counter PAF Airstrike IAF Scrambled its fighter jets.

During Aerial engagement PAF fighter jets shot down Two IAF MIG-21 fighter jets. The wreckage of One Mig-21 fell in Pakistan and the other in India. Pakistan captured one Indian pilot, Abhinandan Varthaman, and he was subsequently released on 1 March as a peace gesture

Also on 27 February, 6 IAF Officers & 1 Civilian Killed In IAF Mi-17 helicopter Crash In J&K’s Budgam. Six Air Force officers and a civilian were killed after an Indian Air Force (IAF) chopper crashed in Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam on Wednesday morning, a senior police officer told NDTV.

Indian Air Force was founded on 8 October 1932. According to Bharat rakshak IAF Aircraft Accidents Database In last 86 years IAF has lost a total of 1707 Aircraft during combat and crashed incidents

https://fighterjetsworld.com/latest...rce-lost-seven-jets-and-one-helicopter/11180/

PS: Kindly post complete article with link to source as per forum policy
I can't because i am a new member - Don't have that permission
 
Kashmireon pa hone wale zulm Kay kuch nataig
Too nikleenge.
 
Phela Indian army ko merwana ka shok tha remember 2001 stand off, Indian Army lost around 1000 guys without Pakistan even firing a bullet, Indian airforce seems also found of this....:P
 
During Aerial engagement PAF fighter jets shot down Two IAF MIG-21 fighter jets. The wreckage of One Mig-21 fell in Pakistan and the other in India.
This article talks of two Mig-21s
 
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During a press conference of IAF Chief B S Dhanoa a News reporter Jeevan form Rajasthan Patrika raised the issue on the high number of Crash of IAF jet. He pointed out that In February 2019 IAF lost 6 Aircraft and 9 pilots.

See IAF Chief B S Dhanoa reply and details of the crash on Fighterjetsworld.com
And They were going lose their sub as well
 
Actually they lost 8 aircraft, 1 Helicopter, 150 cars and one building.

150 cars were burnt at the parking lot of the AeroIndia show which is organized by IAF and now a building in New Delhi which houses IAF offices is on fire.
 
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