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Indian Air Force Pilot Dies in Jaguar Fighter Jet Crash During Night Mission in Gujarat

The crash, caused by a technical malfunction, highlights concerns over the IAF's aging fleet and recurring safety issues.

Indian Air Force flight lieutenant Siddharth Yadav.
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Wreckage at site after an Indian Air Force Jaguar fighter jet crashed while on a training mission.

Overview

  • Flight Lieutenant Siddharth Yadav lost his life after a Jaguar fighter jet crashed near Suvarda village in Jamnagar, Gujarat, on April 2, 2025.
  • The aircraft experienced a technical malfunction during a routine night mission, prompting both pilots to eject; the co-pilot survived with injuries and is in stable condition.
  • Yadav steered the jet away from populated areas before the crash, ensuring no civilian casualties and saving his co-pilot's life, an act of extraordinary bravery.
  • The Indian Air Force has launched a Court of Inquiry to investigate the crash and address recurring technical issues in its aging fleet, including the Jaguar aircraft first inducted in the 1970s.
  • This incident follows a series of recent crashes involving IAF aircraft, raising urgent concerns about maintenance practices and the need for fleet modernization.