IAF's Vayu Shakti 2026 Showcases Precision of Operation Sindoor Retaliation

Wing Commander Jaydeep Singh stated that the Vayu Shakti 2026 exercise was a display of the Indian Air Force's precision and a reminder of its execution of Operation Sindoor following the Pahalgam terror attack. The exercise demonstrated how the IAF dominated the escalation ladder and used precise targeting to achieve strategic objectives. It featured 130 aircraft, including fighters and helicopters, firing 277 weapons with a massive explosive quotient. The event at the Pokhran range showcased the IAF's networked operations, firepower accuracy, and the capabilities of its special Garuda Force.

Key Points: IAF's Vayu Shakti 2026 Showcases Operation Sindoor Precision

  • Showcased IAF's new motto 'Achook, Abhedya, aur Sateek'
  • Demonstrated response to Pahalgam terror attack
  • Featured 130 aircraft firing 277 weapons
  • Highlighted networked warfare and special forces capabilities
  • Conducted at strategic Pokhran range
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Vayu Shakti 2026 showcased how IAF executed Operation Sindoor with precision: Wing Commander Jaydeep Singh

Wing Commander Jaydeep Singh explains how Vayu Shakti 2026 demonstrated the IAF's precise execution of Operation Sindoor after the Pahalgam attack.

"We demonstrated how we executed Operation Sindoor... we took action, dominated the escalation ladder, and forced the enemy to come to the negotiating table. - Wing Commander Jaydeep Singh"

Jaisalmer, Pokhran, February 27

Wing Commander Jaydeep Singh on Friday said Vayu Shakti 2026 was not just a display of air power but a reminder of how the Indian Air Force executed Operation Sindoor with precision and resolve after the Pahalgam terror attack.

Speaking to ANI, Singh said that Vayu Shakti 2026 will also remind Operation Sindoor, how the Indian Air Force avenged the lives of its innocent people by destroying the enemies.

"This time in Vayu Shakti 2026, we showcased a small glimpse of the Air Force's motto, which is now 'Achook, Abhedya, aur Sateek' (Unerring, Impenetrable, and Precise). And in this, we demonstrated how we executed Operation Sindoor. How, after a trigger event - the Pahalgam attack in which our civilians were killed - we took action, dominated the escalation ladder, and forced the enemy to come to the negotiating table through our actions and precise targeting," he said.

Singh added that the Indian Air Force taught the enemy a lesson in an unmistakable, controlled and accurate manner, and Pakistan knelt before India for a ceasefire.

"There are 130 aircraft, which include fighters, transport helicopters, and some RPAs (Remotely Piloted Aircraft). It was shown that around 277 weapons will be fired, carrying a net explosive quotient of 12,000. It demonstrated right in front of you what kind of effect that will have on the ground," he added.

Exercise 'Vayu Shakti' is working as a platform for the Indian Air Force, so that it can show the full potential of its very trendy and motivated air warriors to the entire country and senior leadership, as they operate a variety of state-of-the-art and legacy systems well.

Vayu Shakti-2026 showed the Indian Air Force's ability to operate in a networked environment, showing the firepower and accuracy of its air and surface-based weapon systems and special forces. During the display, frontline fighters, transport aircraft, helicopters and surface-to-air missile systems showed their operational capabilities.

In addition, the troops of the Garuda Force of the IAF showed their combat capability in the special operation. The organisation of today's exercise showed the IAF's ability to operate with the highest level of competence and accuracy, regardless of environmental conditions.

It is very true that the air power showing the strength of the Indian Air Force is the Pokhran Field Firing Range instead of 2026. The range is near Jaisalmer and is closely linked to the country's strategic expectations, as it is a place for testing a wide range of weapons. However, several air-to-ground weapon firing ranges exist, where all of the IAF's airborne weapon platforms undergo heavy weapons delivery training.

However, this large place in the dry desert of Rajasthan is more important because of its large size and safety zone, where some special weapons can be fired and tested only at this range. At least once a year, all IAF squadrons come to Pokhran to practice delivering their dangerous weapons.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the demonstration of capability is impressive, I hope the focus remains on deterrence and defense. The cost of any conflict, even a controlled one, is immense for ordinary people on both sides of the border.
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Vikram M
'Achook, Abhedya, aur Sateek' – what a powerful motto! Shows the evolution of our air force. The scale of Vayu Shakti with 130 aircraft is no joke. This kind of display is essential for national morale and to keep our adversaries in check.
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Priya S
Respect to our air warriors! But as a taxpayer, I also want to read about the cost-effectiveness of such large-scale exercises. Showcasing power is one thing, but we must ensure every rupee is optimized for actual defense preparedness.
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Rohit P
The mention of Pokhran gives me chills. That place is synonymous with India's strategic resolve. Training there in the harsh desert shows our forces are ready for any condition. Garuda Force special ops demonstration is the cherry on top!
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Michael C
The integration of legacy and state-of-the-art systems mentioned here is key. It's a practical challenge for any large air force. If the IAF is mastering this mix, it speaks volumes about operational maturity and planning.

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