Indian Air Force using civilian airports began its exercise testing operational fitness of the tarmac with war planes

Indian Air Force’s Eastern Air Command began using some civilian airports, including Kolkata, with flying warplanes testing the tarmac and fitness of the logistics in case of the situation demanded during conflicts.

The first phase of exercise began this morning around 0830 hours, a day after two Su-30 MKIs touched down at the Dum Dum airport. The ear splitting sound woke up many around the Dum Dum airport this morning as the warplanes moved around in the sky during successful exercise with clear visibility.

The IAF on Wednesday launched its exercise to utilize the civil airport runways and services to validate operational exercises in case of any exigency during active wars.

“The Eastern Air Command has planned fighter operations from six airfields in its area of operations from Dimapur, Imphal, Guwahati, Kolkata, Pasighat and Andal ( West Burdwan).”

This exercise is in two phases where the topline fighters will use the four airstrips in the first phase and the airstrips of Pasighat and Andal will be utilized in the second phase.

“The exercise will be in two phases from 16-19 October 2019 & 29 October to 1 November 2019 and will be a part of capability build-up and training of undertaking operations from dispersed locations in

case of hostilities.”

The exercise will familiarise the IAF crew with the procedure of flying at these busy airfields and coordinating with civilian counterparts. It will also help the civilian functionaries at these airfields in understanding the conduct of such military operations.

Two types of airforce fighters, the SU 30 MKI and Hawk 132, are part of this exercise. In the first phase of the exercise, only Sukhoi fighters participated.

The fighters flew from Chabua and Tezpur airbases and landed at Guwahati, Imphal, Dimapur and Kolkata.

For validation of various exigencies, three Sukhois will operate at Kolkata and two each at other three airports. In the second phase, Sukhois will fly from Pasighat and Hawks will fly from the Andal airstrip. (UNI)