In keeping with this year’s theme of the Exercise, ‘Lightning Strike from the Sky, over 120 aircraft displayed the lAF’s offensive capabilities by day as well as by night

The Pokhran range near Jaisalmer reverberated with thunderous explosions and applause on 17 February 2024 as the Indian Air Force showcased its impressive offensive capabilities through a captivating display of its firepower. The event was graced by the presence of Chief of Defence Staff, General Anil Chauhan PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, ADC, adding grandeur to the occasion.

The spectacle commenced with three Chetak helicopters parading the National Flag and the Air Force ensign, while the National Anthem played in the background. This was followed by a perfectly timed ‘Sonic Boom‘ created by a Rafale aircraft, captivating all in attendance. Two Jaguar aircraft then flew at low levels after the Rafale, capturing high-fidelity reconnaissance images of the area, adding to the awe-inspiring display.

LCA-Tejas(Photo: IAF Gallery)
Apache AH-64 helicopter

The Apache attack helicopter showcased its impressive firepower for the first time during this event, effectively engaging targets with Air to Ground guided missiles. Meanwhile, the Mi-17 helicopters demonstrated their capabilities by engaging ground targets with rockets. The joint operations, featuring the IAF and Indian Army’s weaponised version of the Advanced Light Helicopters Mk-IV, proved highly successful in devastating simulated enemy targets using their rockets and swivel guns. Additionally, the IAF Chinook helicopters showcased rapid deployment of combat assets by airlifting the Indian Army’s M-777 Ultra-Light Howitzers in an underslung mode, enabling prompt destruction of simulated enemy targets on the ground. This remarkable display of military prowess underscores the strength and readiness of the Indian Armed Forces.

As the sun set on the horizon, Garuds inserted by Mi-17 helicopters carried out an ‘Urban Intervention‘ demonstrating their prowess in anti-terror/insurgency operations aimed at clearing hideouts of inimical elements. The indigenous Air Defence Systems, Akash and SAMAR missile systems were also showcased, destroying multiple aerial targets.

Night events displayed for the first time the capabilities of indigenous Light Combat Helicopter ‘Prachand‘ wherein it neutralised designated target with rockets. This was followed by a Jaguar and Su-30 MKI dropping heavy calibre and area weapons at night showcasing the strategic bombing capability of the lAF. Remotely Piloted Aircraft carried out the bomb damage assessment of all targets that was live streamed to the operations centre and to the audience.

Flare dispensing

The event also included a free fall drop by the Akashganga team and flare dispensing by C-130J by night. In the spirit of jointness, a Tri-service band enthralled the audience with their tunes.

During the display, approximately 50 tonnes of ordnance was dropped in a short span of two hours over an area of two square km. The event truly showcased IAFs offensive lethality and precision targeting capability. 

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