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Royal Air Force and Indian Air Force jets and tankers participating in Exercise "Indradanush. The 2-week exercise has seen the Indian Su-30MKI jets deploy to RAF Coningsby to train with the RAFs Typhoon FGRA4 Fighters. — Courtesy photo

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JEDDAH — A flying contingent of the Indian Air Force (IAF) are on a maiden visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. They are in the Kingdom from Aug. 1-4.

Indian Embassy Charge d’Affaires Hemant Kotalwar, while addressing a press conference, called the visit significant, and yet another feature that is set to give the Indo-Saudi relations a boost.

“The visit underscored the close defense ties between India and Saudi Arabia, which received a fillip following Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman’s visit to New Delhi, when he was Crown Prince in February 2014, to sign a Bilateral Defense Cooperation Agreement,” he said.

Kotalwar thanked King Salman and Deputy Crown Prince Muhammed Bin Salam, minister of defense, for the support and cooperation rendered during the visit.


The contingent consisting of 110 IAF officers and airmen onboard Sukhoi 30MKI fighter aircraft, C-17 Globe Masters, C-130 Super Hercules and IL-78 aircraft while en route to United Kingdom for a multinational exercise landed at King Fahd airbase in Taif.

The inaugural staging visit that the IAF pilots called very interactive and fruitful. They will be leaving for Athens prior to the UK for the multinational exercise.

Earlier, RAF Coningsby welcomed the international visitors from the IAF, who had traveled to the UK to support Exercise Indradhanush IV, with a C130, C17 and 4 IAF SU30MKI aircraft till the end of July.

The aim of the exercise, that began on July 21 and ended on July 31, was to enhance mutual operational understanding between the two Air Forces and to provide ample opportunity for exchange of ideas relating to concept of operations in a dynamic warfare environment.

The fighter aircraft, according to a press release, were based at 3(F) Squadron and worked with Typhoon fighter aircraft. 3(F) Squadron, one of the Typhoon squadrons based at RAF Coningsby, was the first Operational Typhoon Squadron.

The SU30MKI aircraft are part of No. 2 Squadron (Winged Arrows) a unit dedicated to close air support based at Kalaikunda Air Force Station, an IAF Base near Kharagpur. The squadron has as its emblem an arrow with spread wings, with the No. 2 attached to the shaft. On a scroll below this crest is inscribed "Amogh Lakshya" (Unwavering Aim).

The RAF and IAF fighter pilots, who participated in Exercise Indradanush, said they were full of admiration for each other’s capabilities and aircraft.

The two-week exercise provided a rare opportunity for RAF pilots to test themselves against the fourth generation Russian built fighter. Over the course of two weeks the complexity of the training sorties increased, starting from 1 v 1 dogfight to sorties involving up to 20 fighters.

Wing Commander Chris Moon, the Officer Commanding 3(F) Squadron, said: “First impressions of the Flanker are very positive. It is a superb airplane and it’s a privilege to operate our Typhoon alongside it.

“The RAF and IAF both pride ourselves on operating some of the leading edge technical equipment in the world. However, without the people to support that we are nothing so that’s where our real strength lies.”

His views were echoed by Squadron Leader Avi Arya, a Qualified Weapons Instructor responsible for training pilots on the radar and weapons systems of the Su-30. He said: “Both are fourth generation aircraft and so are matched evenly, so the learning value comes from the person to person contact, it’s the man behind the machine which matters. All fighter pilots speak the same language, that’s the common thing we have and it’s very comfortable to learn from each other.”

Speaking shortly after his first encounter with the thrust vector equipped Su-30, Typhoon pilot Flight Lieutenant Mike Highmoor had no doubt about the values of the bilateral exercise: “This is fantastic. It’s the first time I’ve flown against a Flanker this morning and it’s fascinating to see another air force do its thing in a different airplane. Flying against an aircraft which is equally comparable to the Typhoon isn’t something we get to fight against on a regular basis in the UK. It’s very exciting. It’s an incredibly impressive fighter but the Typhoon is a good match for it.”

Opposing Flt Lt Highmoor on that first sortie was Squadron Leader Amit Gehani, who trained with the RAF in the UK. He said: “It’s going well. We’re flying a lot of missions that are proving our air combat missions. We brief on the ground, we go up there, set up the fights and thereafter it’s a free for all.

“The Typhoon is a good aircraft, a very powerful aircraft. The RAF pilots here are really amazing and flying with the Typhoon we’re learning a lot of new lessons from the RAF, which we will take back to India. Of course we’re also giving some good points to the Typhoon pilots.”

On training sorties the fighters are being refueled in mid-air by tanker aircraft from their respective countries operating from RAF Brize Norton. C-130J Hercules aircraft are undertaking joint parachute drops of RAF Regiment and IAF Garud troops while RAF and IAF C-17 crews are also training together.

IAF fighters makes first staging visit to Kingdom | Kingdom | Saudi Gazette
 
KSA operates ultimate F 15SA will be good to see that along with MKIs
 
I'd love to see those KSA-loving Pakistanis who are bashing Iran 24/7 solely for having economic relations with India, this is getting very interesting. Of course, I'm sure you can't usually find them in threads like this. Now I see your 'true' friend, the one who has always 'helped you in hard times', is hosting Indian Air force in order to, as stated in article, give the Indo-Saudi relations a boost.

@OTTOMAN @Zarvan @rockstar08 @Akheilos and others whom I may have forgot. I remember your posts very well about how Iran has 'back-stabbed' Pakistan. Now it's time to wake up to this harsh reality, Iran will be your least of concerns.

Saudis were good to Pakistan as long as Pakistan followed 'their interests'. Now the immediate signs of refusing to be their paid army in Yemen are starting to show off.

@Horus, what's your take on this?
 
Nothing much on the Riyadh stay.
Hullabaloo for nothing .
 
I'd love to see those KSA-loving Pakistanis who are bashing Iran 24/7 solely for having economic relations with India, this is getting very interesting. Of course, I'm sure you can't usually find them in threads like this. Now I see your 'true' friend, the one who has always 'helped you in hard times', is hosting Indian Air force in order to, as stated in article, give the Indo-Saudi relations a boost.

@OTTOMAN @Zarvan @rockstar08 @Akheilos and others whom I may have forgot. I remember your posts very well about how Iran has 'back-stabbed' Pakistan. Now it's time to wake up to this harsh reality, Iran will be your least of concerns.

Saudis were good to Pakistan as long as Pakistan followed 'their interests'. Now the immediate signs of refusing to be their paid army in Yemen are starting to show off.

@Horus, what's your take on this?

well its good to see you jumping like a kid , assuming things from your own IQ level , well what can i say , nothing more to expect from Aytullah's student ..
so let me answer you ...
first , i am not a KSA lover , nor i like them ... they are bad as Iranians , friends , brothers etc ... this is all BS , everything is about National Interest ..
for KSA and India getting close , i am not actually concern , mostly i am happy about their relationship , cause Pakistan and its people will now face this bitter reality that either its KSA , Iran or Afghanistan , we should never trust anyone , and always stand for ourselves , this will also help our Wana be Arabs , to think twice before praising Arabs from now ...

and this news is nothing if i compare it with the news that KSA still provide and do Business with India, which is exactly Iranians are going to do or doing ..

now @Serpentine , dude i have no problem with Iranians , until they remain in their underwear's , when people tell us that we are so advance than you , and your country is poor , dirty and far behind , than people like me has to come forward to show you that dirty mirror which no one wants to see ... :)

you know i am talking about some Iranian members who like to humiliate others but they forgot one thing that we are their papa in this game :) we all know what Iran is and how technological advance they are , all the respect i have for Iran , to stand against the Sanctions and all the things i admire about Iran , these few members just ruined everything .. as Sanctions is lifted from Iran , you guys start considering yourselves chest beating God , and mock others ..

'bilateral defense cooperation' infidels protecting bigger infidels........ loving it! :D

let them get close , i am hoping to see some Kamikazi Saudi pilots on Su-30 mki hahaahhaha
 
I'd love to see those KSA-loving Pakistanis who are bashing Iran 24/7 solely for having economic relations with India, this is getting very interesting. Of course, I'm sure you can't usually find them in threads like this. Now I see your 'true' friend, the one who has always 'helped you in hard times', is hosting Indian Air force in order to, as stated in article, give the Indo-Saudi relations a boost.

@OTTOMAN @Zarvan @rockstar08 @Akheilos and others whom I may have forgot. I remember your posts very well about how Iran has 'back-stabbed' Pakistan. Now it's time to wake up to this harsh reality, Iran will be your least of concerns.

Saudis were good to Pakistan as long as Pakistan followed 'their interests'. Now the immediate signs of refusing to be their paid army in Yemen are starting to show off.

@Horus, what's your take on this?
What is wrong here ? Please bother to explain as for Saudis many of our weapon deals are paid by them we survived because of Saudi money in 1998. Saudis have been of great help to us. As for Yemen we provided them what they wanted, the drama which was done here was for public consumption so Mr know facts. @Serpentine

well its good to see you jumping like a kid , assuming things from your own IQ level , well what can i say , nothing more to expect from Aytullah's student ..
so let me answer you ...
first , i am not a KSA lover , nor i like them ... they are bad as Iranians , friends , brothers etc ... this is all BS , everything is about National Interest ..
for KSA and India getting close , i am not actually concern , mostly i am happy about their relationship , cause Pakistan and its people will now face this bitter reality that either its KSA , Iran or Afghanistan , we should never trust anyone , and always stand for ourselves , this will also help our Wana be Arabs , to think twice before praising Arabs from now ...

and this news is nothing if i compare it with the news that KSA still provide and do Business with India, which is exactly Iranians are going to do or doing ..

now @Serpentine , dude i have no problem with Iranians , until they remain in their underwear's , when people tell us that we are so advance than you , and your country is poor , dirty and far behind , than people like me has to come forward to show you that dirty mirror which no one wants to see ... :)

you know i am talking about some Iranian members who like to humiliate others but they forgot one thing that we are their papa in this game :) we all know what Iran is and how technological advance they are , all the respect i have for Iran , to stand against the Sanctions and all the things i admire about Iran , these few members just ruined everything .. as Sanctions is lifted from Iran , you guys start considering yourselves chest beating God , and mock others ..



let them get close , i am hoping to see some Kamikazi Saudi pilots on Su-30 mki hahaahhaha
A exercise makes you think they are getting close Grow up mate seriously. As for KSA even right now many weapons you ate buying is being paid by KSA
 
well its good to see you jumping like a kid , assuming things from your own IQ level , well what can i say , nothing more to expect from Aytullah's student ..
so let me answer you ...
first , i am not a KSA lover , nor i like them ... they are bad as Iranians , friends , brothers etc ... this is all BS , everything is about National Interest ..
for KSA and India getting close , i am not actually concern , mostly i am happy about their relationship , cause Pakistan and its people will now face this bitter reality that either its KSA , Iran or Afghanistan , we should never trust anyone , and always stand for ourselves , this will also help our Wana be Arabs , to think twice before praising Arabs from now ...

and this news is nothing if i compare it with the news that KSA still provide and do Business with India, which is exactly Iranians are going to do or doing ..

now @Serpentine , dude i have no problem with Iranians , until they remain in their underwear's , when people tell us that we are so advance than you , and your country is poor , dirty and far behind , than people like me has to come forward to show you that dirty mirror which no one wants to see ... :)

you know i am talking about some Iranian members who like to humiliate others but they forgot one thing that we are their papa in this game :) we all know what Iran is and how technological advance they are , all the respect i have for Iran , to stand against the Sanctions and all the things i admire about Iran , these few members just ruined everything .. as Sanctions is lifted from Iran , you guys start considering yourselves chest beating God , and mock others ..

Well, if you could, just one time, act civilized and answer without insulting, I'd have the answer for you. But you couldn't. I'm not going to waste any time.

Just one thing: The way you have changed your attitude and mindset about Iranians, all because of an internet forum and few members, shows you are not a guy who can be taken seriously. Grow up, and don't let internet shape your world. Go outside, make friends.

What is wrong here ? Please bother to explain as for Saudis many of our weapon deals are paid by them we survived because of Saudi money in 1998. Saudis have been of great help to us. As for Yemen we provided them what they wanted, the drama which was done here was for public consumption so Mr know facts. @Serpentine

Conspiracy theories. You have been saying that for quite some time, as if you are an intelligent officer or something. As long as you don't bring proof for your words (Pakistan participation in Yemen war), no one is going to take that seriously.

About Saudis helping you, what you are doing here is actually insulting Pakistan and its people, like they can be bought with some oil money. Now you are going to close your eyes on their present actions because of money they gave you, that's just insulting yourself and your nation.
 
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Well, if you could, just one time, act civilized and answer without insulting, I'd have the answer for you. But you couldn't. I'm not going to waste any time.

Just one thing: The way you have changed your attitude and mindset about Iranians, all because of an internet forum and few members, shows you are not a guy who can be taken seriously. Grow up, and don't let internet shape your world. Go outside, make friends.



Conspiracy theories. You have been saying that for quite some time, as if you are an intelligent officer or something. As long as you don't bring proof for your words (Pakistan participation in Yemen war), no one is going to take that seriously.

About Saudis helping you, what you are doing here is actually insulting Pakistan and its people, like they can be bought with some oil money. Now you are going to close your eyes on their present actions because of money they gave you, that's just insulting yourself and your nation.
Mr no official confirmation would come buy what they asked we provided that. As for they paying our weapons no their is no insult only insult is that our politicians and rulers were so corrupt that they never focused on economy because of which we had to take help from KSA.
 
What is wrong here ? Please bother to explain as for Saudis many of our weapon deals are paid by them we survived because of Saudi money in 1998. Saudis have been of great help to us. As for Yemen we provided them what they wanted, the drama which was done here was for public consumption so Mr know facts. @Serpentine


A exercise makes you think they are getting close Grow up mate seriously. As for KSA even right now many weapons you ate buying is being paid by KSA

STFU .. No saudi funded our "weapons".. Even Nukes were developed by us ...on our meager resources.... We had developed nukes by 1983 (cold tests)... All this info has been revealed by the likes of AQ Khan and Dr Mubarak.

As for "Yemen" no Mr. we didn't send our soldiers to die for them...That's why the UAE turd issued "threats" to Pak ... Mr. but Pak played it diplomatically instead of jumping into a useless war... Understand Mr?

yes and they paid for my niece diapers as well ... spare me from your BS please


Yeh ghatiya log haien... Iran Aur Saudi k Talway chatnay walay beghairat.
 
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Its Saudi sovereign right to pick its friends so is Pakistan's to do so. Saudis rubbing shoulders with Indians on this level is a cause for concern for Pakistan however it also means we can go ahead and make decisions which are good for us but unpopular in KSA.

I'd love to see those KSA-loving Pakistanis who are bashing Iran 24/7 solely for having economic relations with India, this is getting very interesting. Of course, I'm sure you can't usually find them in threads like this. Now I see your 'true' friend, the one who has always 'helped you in hard times', is hosting Indian Air force in order to, as stated in article, give the Indo-Saudi relations a boost.

@OTTOMAN @Zarvan @rockstar08 @Akheilos and others whom I may have forgot. I remember your posts very well about how Iran has 'back-stabbed' Pakistan. Now it's time to wake up to this harsh reality, Iran will be your least of concerns.

Saudis were good to Pakistan as long as Pakistan followed 'their interests'. Now the immediate signs of refusing to be their paid army in Yemen are starting to show off.

@Horus, what's your take on this?
 

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