The Indian Air Force (IAF) and Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO) will conduct a week-long bilateral air exercise codenamed – Eastern Bridge – at the RAFO Base, Thumrait, Oman, from Oct 22-29. This will be the first-ever air exercise between the two countries.
Six, single-seat, Darin-I Jaguars from the Indian side will participate alongside RAFO Jaguars and F-16s. Incidentally, the two Air Forces are among the only ones that continue to operate the twin-engine Jaguar aircraft till date.
The IAF will also involve two Ilyushin-78M air-to-air refueler aircraft for tanking the Jaguars enroute to Oman. Meanwhile, an IL-76 will airlift the IAF air warriors to Oman. The main IAF contingent comprises 33 officers and 65 personnel below officer rank (PBOR). The support team of IL-76 and IL-78M additionally comprises 12 officers and 26 PBOR. Group Captain V Dedgaonkar is the team leader, while Group Captain K Kale is the Exercise Director for the IAF. The Jaguar Detachment will be led by Wing Commander A Mathur. The pilots belong to the two Jaguar squadrons – 16 (Cobras) and 27 (Flaming Arrows) that are based at IAF’s Gorakhpur airbase under Central Air Command.
A senior Air HQ observer along with one staff officer will also visit the IAF contingent during the period of the exercise. The exercise in the Gulf region will enhance understanding of operational, maintenance and administrative procedures between RAFO and the IAF. The bilateral exercise would also be cost-effective in terms of benefit realization of operational and tactical preparedness over an unknown mixed terrain of land and desert.
Oman features among IAF’s priority-one country listed for defence cooperation. IAF-RAFO defence cooperation was initiated in 2006, and has increased substantially in the current year. The defence cooperation is characterized by high-level visit exchanges, training and bilateral exercises between the two air forces.
Text Abridged From IAF Statement
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The omani a/c camouflage looks quite eyecatching!
Dear Shiv,
Let us not use the word PBORS. It s a derogatory term. Let us call them as warrant officers and Airmen. Let the ministry babus use their derogatory terms. This is also the invention of the VIth pay commission.Well to change the nomenclature the President has to issue a notification. Let us wait till the mandarins manage that too.