The mammoth fire power exercise 'Iron Fist' in the skies over the Thar desert commenced with 'flag trooping' by Mi8 helicopters and fly past by IAF planes followed by net-enabled operations.
At the beginning of the programme, Air Chief Marshal N A K Browne delivered opening address giving an insight into the exercise and the level of modernisation in the force.
Browne said the force has progressed closed to execute seamless network-centric operation.
The event is showcasing more than 30 types of platforms and Weapons Systems amounting to a participation of about 230 aircraft.
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Frontline fighter aircraft including Sukhoi 30, Mirage 2000, Jaguar, MiG 27, MiG 21, MiG 29, attack helicopters, UAV and high-tech AWACS are to display their potential in the show of which prestigious indigenous project- Light Combat Aircraft 'Tejas' is also a part.
Transport aircraft like AN-32, Embraer, IL-76, IL-78 and C-130J while Mi-17V5 and Mi-25, Mi-35 attack helicopters constitute the rotary wing ingredients.
Low level aerobatics by SU-30 aircraft is the added attraction of the event.
The exercise is also showcasing IAF's latest acquisition Pilatus PC-7 Mk II basic trainer aircraft and Bambi Bucket Operations by Mi-17 V5 helicopter.
The event also has the performance by helicopter aerobatic team 'Saarang'.
Defence Minister A K Antony, Rajasthan Governor Margaret Alva, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot are among others present at the mammoth exercise.