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Indian Air Force Executes Major Deep-Strike Drill with Rafale Jets

Exercise Aakraman, currently underway in the central sector, showcases India's enhanced combat readiness and strategic mobility against a backdrop of rising regional tensions.

Air Force conducts drills simulating attacks on mountain, ground targets
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Overview

  • The Indian Air Force is conducting Exercise Aakraman, a large-scale war game simulating deep-strike operations on mountainous and ground targets.
  • Two Rafale squadrons from Ambala and Hashimara are leading the exercise, supported by repositioned assets from the eastern sector.
  • TACDE 'Top Gun' pilots are performing complex missions, including ground attack and electronic warfare drills, to refine precision and combat readiness.
  • Senior Air Force leadership is closely monitoring the exercise, with additional high-intensity drills planned in the coming months.
  • The drill coincides with heightened India-Pakistan tensions following the Pahalgam attack, emphasizing India's focus on deterrence and strategic preparedness.