New Delhi: Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria undertook sorties in the newly-inducted Apache attack helicopters during a two-day visit to air bases in the Western part of the country, the Indian Air Force said on Thursday.
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Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal #RKSBhadauria undertook a two day visit to airbases under Western Air Command on 17 & 18 Nov 20. He interacted with the #AirWarriors serving at these bases. During the visit, he flew a sortie with the #Apache Squadron. pic.twitter.com/G33wS1MxOE
— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) November 19, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data="
">Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal #RKSBhadauria undertook a two day visit to airbases under Western Air Command on 17 & 18 Nov 20. He interacted with the #AirWarriors serving at these bases. During the visit, he flew a sortie with the #Apache Squadron. pic.twitter.com/G33wS1MxOE
— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) November 19, 2020Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal #RKSBhadauria undertook a two day visit to airbases under Western Air Command on 17 & 18 Nov 20. He interacted with the #AirWarriors serving at these bases. During the visit, he flew a sortie with the #Apache Squadron. pic.twitter.com/G33wS1MxOE
— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) November 19, 2020
"Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal #RKSBhadauria undertook a two day visit to airbases under Western Air Command on 17 & 18 Nov 20. He interacted with the #AirWarriors serving at these bases. During the visit, he flew a sortie with the #Apache Squadron," the Indian Air Force tweeted.
The AH-64E Apache is one of the world''s most advanced multi-role combat helicopters, and is flown by the US Army.
India is one of 17 nations to select the Apache and has the most advanced variant, the AH-64E Apache.
Earlier this year, India and the US signed a contract for the acquisition of six Apaches for the Indian Army during President Donald Trump's visit to Delhi.
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