Besides Tejas, which will lead the contingent of aircraft, the Republic Day parade will also see an array of flying beasts like Mi17 helicopters, Sukhoi Su 30 fighter jets, Advance Light Helicopter Rudra and military transport aircraft C-17 Globe Master.
The flypast is one of the major attractions at the parade as the sky warriors not only display the country's air prowess, but also perform thrilling manoeuvres.
Designed and developed by the Aeronautical Development Agency and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Tejas was inducted in Indian Air Force's 45 squadron 'Flying Daggers' in July last year.
The squadron is at present operating from Bengaluru, but will be moved to Sulur in Coimbatore.
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Tejas was showcased in Bahrain air show last year and made its debut on the Air Force Day in October last year as it roared through the skies over the Hindon air base.
The IAF tableau will focus on induction of women officers as fighter pilots and transformation of the force from platform-centric to network-centric operations.
Its ceremonial marching contingent consisting of four officers and and 144 warriors will also be part of the parade.
This year, IAF's marching contingent will be led by Sqn Ldr Attal Singh and three supernumerary officers -- Flag Officer Tripti Chaturvedi, Flt Lt S S Mythraye and Flt Lt Drisya Nath.