A group of Indian Air Force personnel today successfully completed an India-UK air and ground exercise that saw Indian Sukhoi Su-30s pitted against their Royal Air Force counterparts flying Eurofighter Typhoon.
During the Exercise Indradhanush (Rainbow), which began on July 21, different elements of the IAF contingent operated from separate RAF bases - the Sukhois from Corningsby, combat support elements from Brize Norton and the Garud Special Forces from Hunnington.
The IAF team has flown combat training missions along with RAF, involving contemporary tactics.
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"Mutual exchange of ideas as regards operational philosophy for tactical and strategic missions has provided invaluable learning for both sides. The IAF Garud regiment of Special Forces is operating with the RAF regiment in various aspects of training.
The troops practised various missions in urban warfare which also included combat missions in a near-realistic scenario," the statement added.
The ministry also hailed the bonhomie among personnel on both sides as "exceptional" and in the true spirit of a bilateral exercise.
The air warriors of the IAF have been performing exceptionally well, demonstrating their high standards of training, operational preparedness, flexibility and adaptability.
The RAF had been very forthcoming in meeting all operational, maintenance and administrative requirements of the IAF contingent.