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Yesterday, in the presence of thousands of spectators and media persons the Indian Airforce put up a much publicized display of it's fighter aircraft practicing landing on a motorway.
The drill involved some 20 front line aircraft of the IAF. This was second year running that the IAF carried out this drill among all the fanfare, however like last time, this years exercise turned out to be either a low flypast or just merely touch and go with the exception of a C-130 which did actually land and disembarked some troopers to secure the area. In any case the C-130s are designed to operate from rough ground.
The practice of using motorways is an alternate to runways at an airfield during war or in an emergency. The practice requires, to recover your aircraft in a designated part of selected motorways, refuel, rearm and launch the package. I'm somewhat dismayed as what IAF is practicing to achieve by merely doing low flypast or touch and go exhibitions which it could do over it's airfields. It would have made some sense had some of it's aircraft landed and did a turn around as would be required in a war like situation.
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