Indian Air Force clarified recent claims in media that the IAF Sukhoi Su-30 Mk I fighter blanked the Royal Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon...
Indian Air Force clarified recent claims in media that the IAF Sukhoi Su-30 Mk I fighter blanked the Royal Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon jets, during the concluded Indradhanush air exercise.
In an interview to Indian NDTV channel, the IAF Commander for the exercise, Group Captain Ashu Srivastav, said the performance of his pilots was “exceptional”
Srivastav, who happens to be India's most experienced Su-30 pilot, claimed his pilots had a resounding success of 12-0 against RAF Typhoons in Within Visual Range engagements. He said a lone Su-30 emerged victor, when it was engaged by two Typhoons.
IAF in a statement said " Such exercises are conducted under controlled conditions with mutually agreed weapons performance parameters, with the basic aim of learning from each other’s best practices. Additional advantages that accrue are greater understanding of each other’s general operational philosophy and exposure to a different operating environment. In combat exercises, definite objectives are laid down for each component participating. After the exercise, during debrief, a detailed analysis is carried out to assess the extent of achievement of laid down objectives. There are no classic wins and losses as no weapons are fired as per their actual capability".
"Mutual exchange of ideas as regards operational philosophy for tactical and strategic missions has provided invaluable learning for both sides. The exercise provided opportunity for the exchange of ideas relating to concept of operations in a dynamic warfare environment. The bonhomie amongst personnel on both sides has been exceptional and in the true spirit of a bilateral exercise. The aircrew of both the Air Forces have performed exceptionally well, demonstrating their high standards of training, operational preparedness, flexibility and adaptability. The RAF had been very forthcoming in meeting all operational, maintenance and administrative requirements of the IAF contingent. Needless to say, the learning value from this interaction has been immense. The IAF looks forward to continue the engagement with RAF in the future as well".
The Thrust Vectoring Capability and passive Infrared Search and Tracking (IRST) proved to be an advantage for Su-30MKIs.
The fourth edition of the Indo-UK bilateral air exercise named Indradhanush was held in the UK from 21-31 July 2015. The 190-strong contingent of the IAF left India on 15 July 2015 for the overseas deployment and returned on 04 August 2015.
The air elements took part in the exercise were, four Su-30 MKI, IL-78 tankers, C-17 and C-130J transport aircraft from the IAF and the Eurofighter Typhoon, the Voyager tanker, C-17 and C-130J from the RAF. In addition to the aircraft, the Indian Garud commandos participated alongside their British counterparts, the RAF Regiment of the Special Forces.