
Air Force aircraft practice on Ganga Expressway
After the Pahalgam terror attack, India is ready to give a befitting reply to the enemy country Pakistan. The Air Force action was held on Friday night on the Ganga Expressway in Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Night landing was also tried on the expressway.
Fighter jets demonstrated power
Fighter jets like Rafael, Sukhoi, Jaguar, Miraj participated in this trial in the exercise on Friday night. Fighter jets demonstrated power at a three -and -a -half kilometer airstrip of Ganga Expressway
Fighter aircraft showed strength
Earlier on Friday morning, fighter aircraft showed their stamina. This trial is taking place at a time when there is tension between India and Pakistan. In such a situation, Pakistan is trembling with Rafael’s roar. This is the first aeritrip on the highway. Where night landing of fighter jets can also be done.
Soldier involved in maneuvers
Know why Ganga Expressway is special?
The specialty of the Ganga Expressway is that it allows fighter aircraft to fly both day and night. Due to its unique ability, it has become the first such airstrip in the country. So far, this kind of emergency practice has been done to land and blow the aircraft on the Lucknow-Agra and Purvanchal Expressway, but they were limited to the day of the day.
These aircraft involved in maneuvers
The practice held on Friday in the day on Friday included several Indian Air Force aircraft including Rafael, SU-30 MKI, Mirage-200, MiG-29, Jaguar, C-130J Super Hercules, AN-32 and MI-17 V5 helicopters.
More than 250 CCTVs installed on expressway
State government officials believe that the success of the practice will also reveal that the expressway can act as an alternative runway during an emergency, which will increase the Indian Air Force’s operational flexibility. More than 250 CCTV cameras have been installed on this expressway, so that security and monitoring can be strengthened.