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Joint Indo-French air exercise at Jodhpur from Jan 20

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Chandigarh, January 19

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The Indian Air Force and French Air and Space Force (Armée de l’Air et de l’Espace) will conduct a bilateral drill – Desert Knight-21 – at Air Force Station, Jodhpur, from January 20-24.

The French side will participate with Rafale fighter aircraft, Airbus A-330 multi-role tanker transport, A-400M tactical transport aircraft and approximately 175 personnel. The Indian Air Force aircraft participating in the exercise will include Mirage 2000, Su-30 MKI, Rafale, IL-78 flight refuelling aircraft and airborne early warning and control aircraft.

The exercise marks an important milestone in the series of engagements between the two air forces, which have held six editions of air exercises named ‘Garuda’, the latest being in 2019 at Air Force Base Mont-de-Marsan in France, read an official statement.

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As measures to further the existing cooperation, the two forces have been gainfully utilising available opportunities to conduct ‘hop-exercises’.

The French Air and Space Force deployment while ferrying to Australia for Ex Pitchblack in 2018 was hosted by the IAF at Air Force Stations Agra and Gwalior for exercise with fighters and refuelling aircraft.

Presently, the French detachment for Ex Desert Knight-21 is deployed in Asia as part of their ‘Skyros Deployment’ and will ferry in forces to Air Force Station Jodhpur.

The exercise is unique as it includes fielding of Rafale aircraft by both sides and is indicative of the growing interaction between the two premier air forces.

As the two detachments commence their air exchange from January 20 onwards, they will put into practice operational experience gained across terrains and spectrums and endeavour to exchange ideas and best practices to enhance interoperability.

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