IAF's Suryakiran & Sarang Teams Dazzle Jaipur with Spectacular Aerobatics

The Indian Air Force's Suryakiran and Sarang aerobatic teams performed a breathtaking display at Jaipur's Jal Mahal. Air Marshal Tejinder Singh emphasized the unique global status of the Sarang helicopter team and the outreach goals of the performances. Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore attended, praising the event as a source of inspiration and pride for the state's youth. The show featured complex maneuvers and aimed to connect with citizens and promote national service.

Key Points: IAF Aerobatic Show at Jaipur's Jal Mahal | Suryakiran & Sarang

  • Sarang is world's only helicopter aerobatic team
  • Suryakiran flies Hawk aircraft
  • Part of IAF's public outreach program
  • Aims to inspire youth to join armed forces
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IAF's Suryakiran, Sarang teams perform spectacular aerobatic show at Jaipur's Jal Mahal

Watch the Indian Air Force's Suryakiran and Sarang teams perform thrilling aerobatics at Jal Mahal, Jaipur. A show of skill and national pride.

"Sarang is the only close-formation aerobatic team of helicopters in the entire world. - Air Marshal Tejinder Singh"

Jaipur, February 23

The Indian Air Force's Suryakiran and Sarang teams put on a thrilling aerobatic show at Jal Mahal in Jaipur, Rajasthan, on Sunday.

Air Marshal Tejinder Singh highlighted that Sarang is the world's only close-formation aerobatic helicopter team, while Suryakiran flies Hawk aircraft.

"Sarang is the only close-formation aerobatic team of helicopters in the entire world. The Suryakiran team flies the Hawk aircraft. We aim to perform in small to major regions of the country and connect to as many people as possible. We have a calendar of performances across India, and it has just started," he said.

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma attended the aerobatic show performed by the Suryakiran and Sarang teams and lauded the efforts of the Air Force personnel.

The show is part of the IAF's outreach programme aimed at engaging with citizens and showcasing the skills and capabilities of its aerobatic teams.

The Suryakiran team performed manoeuvres like inverted runs, barrel rolls, and formations resembling a DNA structure and a heart, while the Sarang team showcased arrowhead, dolphin leap, and diamond patterns. The teams aimed to inspire youth to join the armed forces and promote national pride.

Earlier, on February 21, Rajasthan Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore hailed the Indian Air Force's Suryakiran and Sarang Aerobatic show at Jal Mahal as a moment of pride and inspiration for the youth of the state.

"These are our youth, our young people. As you've seen, three warriors, residents of Jaipur, were flying these aeroplanes. They've studied here in school. The feats they've performed, the skill they've displayed in air combat, the way the Sarang helicopter is a symbol of self-reliant India, and the combat style they showcased before all of us, it will inspire many youth," Singh said.

He added that the participation of local pilots made the event even more special. "When they can fly aeroplanes like this, we can too. Along with this, our engineers have kept these machines in absolutely magnificent condition. Remember that in peacetime, when there's no war, the Air Force uses its machines to the fullest extent so that they're always ready for war," he said.

The Minister described the event as an opportunity for pride in Rajasthan, calling it the "land of sacrifices and heroes." "When the Army and Air Force come here and perform, they give salute and honour to those heroes and make us proud. Everything is possible. All it takes is willpower and hard work," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
The fact that Sarang is the world's only close-formation helicopter team makes me so proud. Our IAF personnel are truly world-class. More power to them! 👏
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Rohit P
It's great that they are performing across the country. I hope they come to my city soon. My son was mesmerized watching the videos online. These events create a real connection between the forces and the public.
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Sarah B
As someone visiting from abroad, I happened to see this show. The coordination was absolutely mind-blowing. A fantastic way to showcase India's technological and professional prowess on a global stage.
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Vikram M
While the show is impressive, I do hope such events are planned with minimal disruption to the local residents and the beautiful Jal Mahal environment. The balance between spectacle and conservation is key.
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Kavya N
The part about local Jaipur pilots flying the aircraft is the best! It shows our youth that dreams are achievable. Rajasthan has given so many heroes to the nation. Truly the land of sacrifices.
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Michael C
The technical skill involved in those maneuvers, especially the helicopter formations, is extraordinary. A powerful demonstration of readiness and discipline. Kudos to the engineers and pilots.

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