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The Indian Air Force is set to participate in the multinational Desert Flag-10 exercise in the United Arab Emirates. MiG-29 and Jaguar aircraft will join contingents from 11 countries at Al Dhafra Air Base. The exercise aims to enhance operational knowledge and military interoperability among participating nations. This engagement underscores India's commitment to strengthening international defence relationships and showcasing its military capabilities.

Key Points: IAF MiG-29 Jaguar Join Multinational Desert Flag Exercise

  • - IAF contingent reaches Al Dhafra Air Base for international combat exercise
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IAF's MiG-29, Jaguar set for combat exercise in UAE from tomorrow

Indian Air Force deploys MiG-29 and Jaguar aircraft in UAE's multinational Desert Flag-10 combat exercise alongside global military partners

"Participation in such exercises enhances mutual understanding and interoperability - IAF Official"

New Delhi, April 20

The Indian Air Force's (IAF) MiG-29 and Jaguar aircraft will take to skies in the United Arab Emirates for combat exercise 'Desert Flag-10', a multinational event beginning on Monday, an official said.

A contingent of the IAF has reached Al Dhafra Air Base for the exercise to be held from April 21 to May 8, the official added.

Exercise Desert Flag, hosted by the UAE Air Force, has participating contingents from the Air Forces of Australia, Bahrain, France, Germany, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Turkey, the UAE, the UK and the US.

The aim of the exercise is to undertake complex and diverse fighter engagements, with exchange of operational knowledge and best practices with some of the most capable Air Forces in the world.

Participation in such exercises enhances mutual understanding interoperability, and strengthens military cooperation among the participating nations, the official said.

The IAF's participation underscores India's commitment to strengthening defence ties and interoperability with friendly nations in the region and beyond.

Earlier, in another joint military exercise, the sixth edition of India-Uzbekistan Joint Military Exercise DUSTLIK-VI commenced on April 16 at Foreign Training Node, Aundh (Pune).

The exercise is scheduled to continue till April 28.

Indian contingent comprising of 60 personnel is being represented by a Battalion of JAT Regiment and the IAF.

The Uzbekistan contingent is being represented by personnel from the Uzbekistan Army.

Joint exercise DUSTLIK-VI is an annual training event conducted alternatively in India and Uzbekistan.

The last edition was conducted in Termez district, Uzbekistan, in April 2024.

The theme of the exercise is Joint Multi Domain Sub Conventional operations in semi-urban scenario.

It is focusing on responding to a terrorist action involving the capture of a defined territory.

It also includes the establishment of a Joint Operations Centre at the battalion level for continuous joint operations, the execution of counterterrorism missions such as population control measures, raids, search-and-destroy operations, and the employment of firepower, including air assets, to neutralise terrorists.

Special forces from the Army and Air Force, during the exercise, will secure a helipad for use as a mounting base for further operations.

The exercise will also cover the deployment of drones, counter-unmanned aerial system measures, and logistics support by the Air Force to sustain forces in hostile areas.

Additionally, helicopters will be utilised for reconnaissance and observation, special heliborne operations, small team insertion and extraction, and other associated missions.

Joint Exercise DUSTLIK-VI will enable both sides to share best practices in Tactics, Techniques and Procedures of conducting Joint Sub Conventional operations.

It will facilitate developing inter-operability, bonhomie and camaraderie between the two armies.

The joint exercise will also enhance defence cooperation, further augmenting bilateral relations between the two friendly nations.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Proud of our IAF pilots! These exercises are crucial for modern warfare readiness. The MiG-29s might be older but our pilots make them perform like champions ✈️🇮🇳
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Anita P.
Interesting to see India participating with so many global powers. Hope we can learn some advanced techniques from the US and French air forces during this exercise.
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Sanjay M.
While these exercises are important, I wonder if we should be focusing more on indigenous aircraft development. Relying on foreign platforms makes us dependent in the long run.
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Priya R.
The DUSTLIK exercise sounds intense! Counter-terrorism operations with drones and heliborne insertions - our forces are getting trained for real-world scenarios. Stay safe soldiers!
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Vikram S.
Good to see India-Uzbekistan military cooperation growing. Central Asia is strategically important and we need strong partners there. The joint ops center concept is particularly interesting.
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Meena T.
I hope the media gets to cover some of these exercises. Would love to see our jets in action alongside other nations' aircraft. The photos would be amazing! 📸

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