Joint Indian, Singapore air force training from Oct 14
September 30th, 2011 - 12:23 am ICT by IANS
Kalaikunda (West Bengal), Sep 29 (IANS) The Indian Air Force (IAF) base here will host the eight-week-long seventh edition of the joint military training activities with the Republic of Singapore Air Force from Oct 14, a defence spokesman said.
The training was earlier announced to begin Oct 8.
The RSAF detachment comprising 150 personnel will deploy eight F-16 D+ aircraft, one P STAR radar and two units of RBS-70 surface-to-air missile firing units.
The IAF will field Mig-27 and Mig-21 aircraft of the resident squadrons at the airbase. The flying exercises will be held for 30 days, the spokesman said.
The joint training, first held in 2006, is aimed at enhancing mutual operational understanding and refine procedures for future joint exercises between the two countries. The training will lead to “exchange of best practices” on all professional aspects, he said.
The RSAF pilots will also carry out air-to-ground firing practice at IAF’s Dudhkundi firing range, situated 40 km from the airbase. It will, however, be the first time that RSAF pilots will carry out night flying training at the airbase.
The spokesman said infrastructure at the airbase has been developed to exacting international standards and it has become an airfield of choice for hosting major international air exercises in recent years.
Kalaikunda airfield, one of the oldest airfield under Eastern Air Command, came into existence during the Second World War as a forward airfield against the Japanese.
The airbase that once hosted the B-24 Liberator, an American heavy bomber, was also one of the four B-29 Super Fortress bases of the US Air Force in India.
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