The eighth Indo-Singapore Joint Military Training (JMT) between Indian Air Force (IAF) and Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), held ...
The eighth Indo-Singapore Joint Military Training (JMT) between Indian Air Force (IAF) and Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), held annually at Air Force Station, Kalaikunda, West Bengal, concluded on Friday.
The JMT whicn began on October 16, is being held under a bilateral agreement signed between the two countries help both Air Forces gain greater understanding of each other's concept of operations.
The first JMT was held in 2006.
IAF Su-30 MKI and MiG-27 aircraft participated together with RSAF F-16D Block 52+ Fighting Falcons during the six week, day-night joint drills. The RSAF detachment comprised 30 officers and 87 personnel.
The RSAF Fighting Falcons have flown back to Singapore yesterday in the morning, said Air Officer Commanding, Air Commodore R Radhish from Kalaikunda.