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  India   All India  03 Oct 2017  More night sorties to boost IAF strike power

More night sorties to boost IAF strike power

THE ASIAN AGE.
Published : Oct 3, 2017, 12:55 am IST
Updated : Oct 3, 2017, 12:55 am IST

At present, about 30 per cent of the flying time is devoted to night flying exercises and operations.

IAF officials told agencies that the decision to enhance night flying is part of a move to boost overall strike capability and keep the fighter squadrons fully ready for operating in an entire 24-hour cycle.(Photo: PTI)
 IAF officials told agencies that the decision to enhance night flying is part of a move to boost overall strike capability and keep the fighter squadrons fully ready for operating in an entire 24-hour cycle.(Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: With a changing threat perception in the South Asian neighbourhood especially along its western and northern front, the IAF has decided to substantially increase the share of the night flying operations of its combat fighter fleet in its frontline bases.

At present, about 30 per cent of the flying time is devoted to night flying exercises and operations.

IAF officials told agencies that the decision to enhance night flying is part of a move to boost overall strike capability and keep the fighter squadrons fully ready for operating in an entire 24-hour cycle.

“The move to increase night flying from 30 per cent was based on a variety of factors, including the evolving security scenario in our neighbourhood,” a senior IAF was quoted by PTI.

Interestingly, the Chinese defence ministry announced on Thursday that it has operationlised its J20 fighter aircraft, only the third stealth fighter to enter service with any Air Force, after the F-22A Raptor and the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, both with the US military.

Besides the changing security scenario, the IAF’s move has been prompted also by the fact that the IAF has now much more powerful and better electronic sensors and radars.

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