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Enhancing capabilities: IAF Chief RKS Bhadauria

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New Delhi, June 19

The Air Force is undergoing monumental transformation with rapid infusion of niche technology and combat power in every facet due to rapidly evolving security challenges, said the IAF Chief, Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria while addressing the combined graduation parade at the Air Force Academy in Hyderabad.

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RKS Bhadauria, IAF Chief

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Tech to play vital role

Rapid infusion of niche technology, combat power in every facet of our operations has never been as intense as it is now.

He said the past few decades had clearly established the critical role of air power in achieving victory in any conflict. “It is in this backdrop that the IAF’s ongoing capability enhancement assumes tremendous significance,” the IAF Chief said. He said the officers passing out today were fortunate to be joining the IAF at this juncture. “The pilots will get to fly fighters carrying an array of potent weapons. The transport and helicopter fleets are well-equipped and capable of contributing effectively in war,” he said.

“Flight controllers will have to adapt to vectoring fighters in large formations using digitised and networked systems,” Bhadauria said.

He said the induction of 36 Rafale aircraft into the Indian Air Force would take place by 2022. The IAF is absolutely on target with respect to the Rafale induction plan, he said.

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