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Ministry of Defence
24-October, 2016 14:40 IST
Visit of Chief of the Air Staff to the Russian Federation

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Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha Chief of the Air Staff is on an official visit to the Russian Federation from 24 to 29 October 2016. The Chief of the Air Staff is visiting Russia on the invitation of the Commander of Russian Federation Aerospace Forces.

The visit is intended to take the existing defence cooperation between the Air Forces of the two countries to the next level. The areas of cooperation presently include military and technical cooperation, exchange visits and air exercises. During his visit to Russia, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha is scheduled to hold talks with senior military leaders and discuss a wide range of bilateral issues on the ongoing defence cooperation. He will also visit various Air Force and defence establishments.

Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha’s visit to Russia would provide further impetus towards increasing defence cooperation and deepening the bonds of friendship between the two Air Forces.



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Ministry of Defence
24-October, 2016 14:40 IST
Visit of Chief of the Air Staff to the Russian Federation

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Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha Chief of the Air Staff is on an official visit to the Russian Federation from 24 to 29 October 2016. The Chief of the Air Staff is visiting Russia on the invitation of the Commander of Russian Federation Aerospace Forces.

The visit is intended to take the existing defence cooperation between the Air Forces of the two countries to the next level. The areas of cooperation presently include military and technical cooperation, exchange visits and air exercises. During his visit to Russia, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha is scheduled to hold talks with senior military leaders and discuss a wide range of bilateral issues on the ongoing defence cooperation. He will also visit various Air Force and defence establishments.

Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha’s visit to Russia would provide further impetus towards increasing defence cooperation and deepening the bonds of friendship between the two Air Forces.



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hope he can improve ties with Russia
 
An IAF Advanced Light Helicopter landing at during the inauguration of the Advanced Landing Ground at Ziro in Arunachal Pradesh on March 12, 2016. — Photo: Special Arrangement
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An IAF paratrooper performs during a show at Air Force Station Bakshi Ka Kalab near Lucknow on Wednesday. PTI Photo
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Ministry of Defence
04-November, 2016 18:50 IST
President’s Standard Presentation to Two Air Force Units at Ambala on 10 November

The Hon’ble President of India and the Supreme Commander of Indian Armed Forces, Shri Pranab Mukherjee would be awarding the prestigious President’s Standard to 501SU, Signal unit and 30 Squadron, during a grand ceremonial parade scheduled to be held at Air Force Station Ambala on 10 Nov 16. The Station Commander of 501 Signal Unit, Group Captain Vineet Jindal and Commanding Officer of 30 Squadron, Wing Commander Abhay Arun Phasnsalkar will receive the President’s Standard. The President will also release a First Day Cover of 501 Signal Unit and 30 Squadron during the ceremony.

Operational outfits of IAF become eligible for award of President’s Standard only after completion of 18 years. The selection is based on their performance and achievements, both during peace and hostilities. This honour is an acknowledgement of the meritorious service rendered by the selected units over the years. The President’s Standard is a visible symbol of excellence and has been earned by these Units through their dedication and worthy contributions both during peace and war. The Presidential award marks and epitomizes the hard work, valour and sacrifice of all the personnel posted to these units since their inception. It is a befitting recognition of their selfless service dedicated to the nation.

Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha Param Vishist Seva Medal, Ati Vishisht Seva Medal, Aide-de-camp, Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal SB Deo, Param Vishisht Seva Medal, Vayusena Medal, Vishisht , Seva Medal , Aide-de-camp, Air Officer Commanding-Chief, Western Air Command along with other dignitaries would also witness the ceremony . Retired Air Warriors and previous Commanding Officers of both the recipient units are also invited for the occasion.

Various dignitaries expected to grace the President’s Standard Presentation Ceremony on 10 Nov 16 are the Governor of Haryana, Chief Minister of Haryana, Senior Government Officials from Haryana Government.

"Presidents Standards or 'NISHAAN' are much coveted and have a special significance for all of us in uniform" stated Air Marshal SB Deo, AOC in C, WAC while addressing a curtain raiser press conference held at Air Force Station Ambala today.
 
Indian Air Force’s mighty C-17 Globemaster aircraft on Thursday made its first landing at Mechuka, just 29 km from Sino-Indian border in Arunachal Pradesh.

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The Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Air Command, Air Marshal S.B. Deo interacting with media, at the curtain raiser for President’s Standard presentation, at Air Force Station Ambala on November 04, 2016.
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83 tejas mk1a 15 lch attack helis and 498 mini-drones will be approved tomorrow. Source -India Today
 
Ministry of Defence
07-November, 2016 16:33 IST
Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha Inaugurates 64th International Congress of Aviation and Space Medicine

Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha Inaugurated 64th International Congress of Aviation and Space medicine today at Hotel Pullman, Aerocity, Delhi which is being organized by Indian Society of Aviation Medicine (ISAM) from 07 Nov 16 to 10 Nov 16.

In the inaugural address the CAS stressed upon the fact that the modern aircraft, with advanced technology are highly capable. However the human capabilities both physical, physiological and psychological at times cause a constraint in full exploitation of these machines to their full potential. This gap is ably bridged by the Aviation Medicine Specialists who take an active part to ensure that the man machine combination is optimised by being a friend, philosopher and guide to aircrew and all others associated with aviation.

The Congress is being attended by more than 300 delegates across the world. More than 100 delegates, including Aerospace Medicine specialists from both Civil and Military Aviation, from 30 foreign countries are participating in the Congress. The Annual Congress is one of the most prestigious International Conference in the field of Aerospace Medicine and this year ISAM has got the honor to host it in New Delhi after a decade. A Congress of this stature provides an opportunity to Indian Aerospace Medicine specialists to interact with eminent personalities from the field of Aerospace medicine around the world and learn from them the newer advances made in the field.

The congress started with the brief movie depicting the history of Indian Society of Aerospace Medicine. Air Mshl Pawan Kapoor, VSM PHS DGMS (Air) and the President of ISAM delivered the Welcome Address. He emphasized that the progress of mankind has been possible because of willingness to absorb new knowledge and constant quest to learn from experience of others and utilizing these to take next step forwards. Keeping this in mind the congress theme has been chosen to be ‘Learn & Overcome’ and it rightly focuses on the desire to overcome all stumbling blocks in the way of progress of aviation and further build on our contributions to the cause of Aerospace Safety and Human Performance Optimisation.

Dr Jarnail Singh, President International Academy of Aviation and Space Medicine delivered the Presidential Address. He stressed that this is unprecedented third time that the Indian Society of Aerospace Medicine has been bestowed with the responsibility of organizing the congress and how mutual cooperation and exchange of ideas benefits everyone.

Dr Pooshan Navathe a renowned aviation medicine expert delivered the prestigious Dr Andre Allard lecture wherein he brought out how more and more aircrew with different medical issues can continue to fly without hampering aerospace safety. All this is possible because of the advancement of medical science and the use of evidence based medicine to ensure that trained aircrew both military and civil continues to remain in the cockpit.

The Congress will have fourteen scientific sessions which will consist of more than 50 presentations and three poster sessions comprising of more than 40 posters. The scientific discussions during the Congress will discuss aeromedical issues related to civil and military aviation faced around the world, which will not only emphasise the importance of aerospace safety but will also discuss measures to improve it with the available resources. The newer research in the field will enlighten the delegates and provide them an opportunity to discuss their queries with the stalwarts in the specialty. The different sessions of the congress are focused on Occupational Medicine, Clinical Aviation Medicine, Civil Aviation Medicine, Operational Aviation Medicine, Aeromedical Certifications and Space Medicine.

Aerospace Medicine is a dynamic field which deals mainly with the Occupational & Preventive Medicine. The aeromedical disposition policies, indoctrination philosophies, ability to support and enhance the performance of the aviator in operations are constantly evolving with the newer advances and research in the field. The conference will provide a platform for sharing the experiences and views of the participating delegates on these aspects, thus helping both the military and civil aviation sectors to suitably amend existing policies related to medical fitness of aircrew.

With exponential growth of civil aviation there is a growing challenge of aeromedical indoctrination of civil aircrew, their initial and periodic medical examinations and decisions on their fitness to fly. The recent advances in clinical medicine and their follow up have proved that now many more disabilities can be cured permanently or can be permitted to fly with permissible medications or restrictions. The papers in the Congress are going to deliberate such issues and will benefit all the delegates.

The Congress will also include the “John Ernsting Panel Discussion” where the panelists, all of whom are prominent personalities in International Aviation Medicine, will discuss aeromedical issues related to common but critical clinical conditions from point of view of the aeromedical practitioner.

The Congress provides an opportunity for Indian Aerospace Medicine Specialists to participate in large numbers and interact with the specialists from all over the world about the recent developments in this exciting field.

The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha addressing at the inauguration of the 64th International Congress of Aviation and Space medicine, in New Delhi on November 07, 2016.
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The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha along with the DGMS (Air) & President of Indian Society of Aviation Medicine (ISAM), Air Marshal Pawan Kapoor and the President International Academy of Aviation and Space Medicine, Dr. Jarnail Singh releasing a souvenir at the inauguration of the 64th International Congress of Aviation and Space medicine, in New Delhi on November 07, 2016.
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I was browsing casually on YouTube and came across this brilliant video from 2005!
I remember seeing the Sukhoi Su 30 MKI video with Maroof but this is the first time I'm seeing the Jaguars.
Wonderful beasts these Jaguars, my second favourite aircraft type in the IAF after the MiG21 Bison.
At the time, these aircraft were over 25 Years old and they flew at 50 Ft ASL.
Loved the Russki style blue flying uniform as well!
 
83 tejas mk1a 15 lch attack helis and 498 mini-drones will be approved tomorrow. Source -India Today


The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) led by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar today approved the procurement of 83 Light Combat Aircrafts (LCA) Tejas MK1A.

The LCA is the smallest and lightest multi-role supersonic fighter aircraft of its class. It is designed and developed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Indian Air Force and Navy.

The DAC also approved the procurement of 15 light combat helicopters.

“The DAC has also approved the purchase of 598 mini-UAVs under the ‘Buy Indian’ category. These UAVs will be for the infantry,” said an official. The UAVs will be used for aerial surveillance of areas upto five to seven kilometres ahead of the area of responsibility.
 

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