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Pokhran, December 19,
2007 (DefenceIndia News Service)
Exhibiting their flying
skills and pinpoint marksmanship, Indian Air Force (IAF)
pilots on Saturday pounded and blasted away at an array
of targets with rockets, laser-guided bombs, missiles
and front guns during a firepower demonstration at this
sprawling range close to the Pakistan border.
"I am proud of our
air warriors. I am sure the nation's skies are safe,"
Defence Minister A.K. Antony said after witnessing the
hour-long demonstration.
Nearly 50 IAF aircraft
participated in the event and were flown from airfields
as far away as Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Bikaner,
Agra and Gwalior. They included the Sukhoi Su-30, MiG-27
and Mig-21 combat jets, the MiG-35 helicopter gunship,
armed Mi-17-1V helicopter, and the An-32 transport modified
to play the role of a bomber.
In addition, an unmanned
aerial vehicle (UAV) maintained a constant vigil during
the proceedings, transmitting real time imagery and
information on the tactical battle area (TBA) to enable
the exercise commander take the necessary operational
decisions.
The Pokhran range in
the Rajasthan desert is home to the IAF's largest air-to-ground
weapons' firing facility where pilots train in the delivery
of heavy armament.
It is also a few minutes
of flying time from Longewala, the famed location on
the border with Pakistan where IAF pilots stopped a
regiment of Pakistani T-59 tanks on Dec 5-6, 1971 with
their devastating air-to-ground firing exploits on the
now-retired Hawker Hunter aircraft that even today continue
to inspire IAF pilots.
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