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Air Marshal HS Arora witnesses Combined Guided Weapons Firing

As a part of Combined Guided Weapons Firing 2020, Air Marshal HS Arora PVSM AVSM ADC, Vice Chief of the Air Staff (VCAS), witnessed Surface to Air Guided Weapons Firing at Air Force Station Suryalanka. The exercise was conducted from November 23 to December 2.

Combined Guided Weapons Firing
Combined Guided Weapons Firing
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Published : Dec 2, 2020, 11:06 PM IST

New Delhi: Air Marshal HS Arora PVSM AVSM ADC, Vice Chief of the Air Staff (VCAS), witnessed Surface to Air Guided Weapons Firing as a part of Combined Guided Weapons Firing 2020 at Air Force Station Suryalanka on Wednesday.

The exercise was conducted from November 23 to December 2. Indigenous Akash Missile System along with Russian short-range Igla missiles were fired and engaged the Manoeuvrable Expendable Aerial Targets (MEAT) providing near realistic training to the combat crew.

Combined Guided Weapons Firing
Combined Guided Weapons Firing

While the country continues to face the unprecedented challenge of COVID-19 pandemic, Indian Air Force continues to hone its operational capabilities with an eye on the prevailing security situation.

Combined Guided Weapons Firing
Combined Guided Weapons Firing

In his address to the air warriors, the VCAS commended the participating combat squadrons for their professionalism and also appreciated the efforts put in by the Station for organizing this exercise with requisite COVID precautions.

He also urged all the air warriors to be ready to apply all lessons learnt in the CGWF 2020 to any emerging operational scenario.

Also Read: India deploys elite marine special forces at Pangong Lake

New Delhi: Air Marshal HS Arora PVSM AVSM ADC, Vice Chief of the Air Staff (VCAS), witnessed Surface to Air Guided Weapons Firing as a part of Combined Guided Weapons Firing 2020 at Air Force Station Suryalanka on Wednesday.

The exercise was conducted from November 23 to December 2. Indigenous Akash Missile System along with Russian short-range Igla missiles were fired and engaged the Manoeuvrable Expendable Aerial Targets (MEAT) providing near realistic training to the combat crew.

Combined Guided Weapons Firing
Combined Guided Weapons Firing

While the country continues to face the unprecedented challenge of COVID-19 pandemic, Indian Air Force continues to hone its operational capabilities with an eye on the prevailing security situation.

Combined Guided Weapons Firing
Combined Guided Weapons Firing

In his address to the air warriors, the VCAS commended the participating combat squadrons for their professionalism and also appreciated the efforts put in by the Station for organizing this exercise with requisite COVID precautions.

He also urged all the air warriors to be ready to apply all lessons learnt in the CGWF 2020 to any emerging operational scenario.

Also Read: India deploys elite marine special forces at Pangong Lake

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