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NEW DELHI: Indian fighter pilots are now planning to match their air combat skills with among the best in the world, first against their British counterparts this year and then against American top-guns next year.

IAF pilots are gearing up to fly their Sukhoi-30MKI "air dominance" fightersand IL-78 mid-air refuellers to the UK to take on the Royal Air Force during the "Indra Dhanush" exercise, which is scheduled for July-August.

But the real test of their skills will come if they take part in the world famous "Red Flag" exercise to be held in Alaska in the US in April next year. If the IAF does indeed get all the requisite clearances for the Red Flag exercise, it will be the second time for the force in the high-voltage, "network-centric" exercise.

IAF chief Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha on Monday left for a four-day visit to the US, during which he is slated to receive a detailed briefing on the Red Flag combat manoeuvres at the Nellis US Air Force base in Nevada, northwest of Las Vegas, among other consultations.

It was in 2008 that the IAF had earlier participated in Red Flag at the Nellis airbase, which is considered the "mother" of all air combat exercises since it comes closest to realistic air combat without actually going to war.

It was also the first time that the Russian-origin Sukhoi-30MKI fighters had flown over the American mainland. Though not quite familiar with operating in an AWACS (airborne warning and control systems) environment then, the IAF fighter pilots had performed quite well in the demanding exercise.

Since then, the IAF has inducted and operationalised three Israeli Phalcon AWACS of its own. Apart from detecting incoming hostile fighters, cruise missiles & drones much before ground-based radars, AWACS play a crucial role in directing friendly fighters during combat operations with enemy jets.

Participation in such exercises also serve to establish IAF's capability to ``project air power'' by deploying "a trans-continental task force" of fighters, tankers and airlift aircraft across the globe. IAF fighter pilots have managed to hold their own, many a time outgunning their rivals, in the series of bilateral exercises with US, UK and France, among others, over the years.

IAF may take part in combat exercise in US - The Times of India
 
Awesome, I hope everything can be worked out. India is a major inclusion:yahoo:.

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We look forward to testing our skills against you:

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Be nice to the Americans though:

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US pilots are the best in the world.....
Red Flag would be a good assessment of the pilot skills
 
I was. Served 4 years in the Royal Norwegian Air Force doing maritime search and rescue - alongside the Coastguard (Kystvakt):

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I work for a transnational defense contractor based in Norway now.

Aah cool, May i ask what you were doing in Nellis ?
 
NEW DELHI: Indian fighter pilots are now planning to match their air combat skills with among the best in the world, first against their British counterparts this year and then against American top-guns next year.

IAF pilots are gearing up to fly their Sukhoi-30MKI "air dominance" fightersand IL-78 mid-air refuellers to the UK to take on the Royal Air Force during the "Indra Dhanush" exercise, which is scheduled for July-August.

But the real test of their skills will come if they take part in the world famous "Red Flag" exercise to be held in Alaska in the US in April next year. If the IAF does indeed get all the requisite clearances for the Red Flag exercise, it will be the second time for the force in the high-voltage, "network-centric" exercise.

IAF chief Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha on Monday left for a four-day visit to the US, during which he is slated to receive a detailed briefing on the Red Flag combat manoeuvres at the Nellis US Air Force base in Nevada, northwest of Las Vegas, among other consultations.

It was in 2008 that the IAF had earlier participated in Red Flag at the Nellis airbase, which is considered the "mother" of all air combat exercises since it comes closest to realistic air combat without actually going to war.

It was also the first time that the Russian-origin Sukhoi-30MKI fighters had flown over the American mainland. Though not quite familiar with operating in an AWACS (airborne warning and control systems) environment then, the IAF fighter pilots had performed quite well in the demanding exercise.

Since then, the IAF has inducted and operationalised three Israeli Phalcon AWACS of its own. Apart from detecting incoming hostile fighters, cruise missiles & drones much before ground-based radars, AWACS play a crucial role in directing friendly fighters during combat operations with enemy jets.

Participation in such exercises also serve to establish IAF's capability to ``project air power'' by deploying "a trans-continental task force" of fighters, tankers and airlift aircraft across the globe. IAF fighter pilots have managed to hold their own, many a time outgunning their rivals, in the series of bilateral exercises with US, UK and France, among others, over the years.

IAF may take part in combat exercise in US - The Times of India

Again .... :woot: .... remember ! what happened last time ?

... OK ! ... when you come back this time, don't say that radars were not working :chilli:

@Windjammer
 
Aah cool, May i ask what you were doing in Nellis ?

That depends on whether or not you want an answer:lol:.

We were cross training with the USAF and conducting simulated C-SAR operations. In real-world combat situations, such as in Afghanistan were Norwegian troops have been operating, you may need to assist a downed crew while under fire. It's beneficial to practice these types of scenarios in near-real-world conditions and Red Flag has offered that. We took advantage of our opportunity to further our skills.

Red Flag is only one major exercise though, much of our work gets done through Joint Viking and Cold Response:

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C-SAR exercise during Joint Viking
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That depends on whether or not you want an answer:lol:.

We were cross training with the USAF and conducting simulated C-SAR operations. In real-world combat situations, such as in Afghanistan were Norwegian troops have are operating, you may need to assist a downed crew while under fire. It's beneficial to practice these types of scenarios in near-real-world conditions and Red Flag has offered that.

Red Flag is only one major exercise though, much of our work gets done through Joint Viking and Cold Response:

Nordic Defense News, pictures, videos and history | Page 18

Aah i believe Last time Indian Garud Commandos were also involved in Csar in Nellis AFB.
 
I was. Served 4 years in the Royal Norwegian Air Force doing maritime search and rescue - alongside the Coastguard (Kystvakt):

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I work for a transnational defense contractor based in Norway now.

So ma'am what you're saying is that you'd throw me around as if I were a test dummy were I to spar with you ? :o:

And why didn't you invite us to the Exercises in Norway ? :cry:

Pakistan Stronk too ! :pissed:
 
So ma'am what you're saying is that you'd throw me around as if I were a test dummy were I to spar with you ? :o:

And why didn't you invite us to the Exercises in Norway ? :cry:

Pakistan Stronk too ! :pissed:

You are always welcome brother :kiss3:
 

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