- Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari underscores transition of IAF into a contemporary & future ready Aerospace Force
- He also highlights the significant air power lessons derived from existing conflicts such as Russia – Ukraine War and Israel – Hamas conflict
NE NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, MARCH 22
Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari, visited, Defence Services Staff College, Wellington on 22 March 2024. The CAS addressed the student officers from the Indian Armed Forces and Friendly Foreign Countries undergoing the 79th Staff Course and the permanent staff of DSSC.
Utilising the #IAF Chinook helicopter for its airlift and subsequent positioning at a predefined altitude and location, @isro successfully demonstrated the autonomous landing capability of the Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) 'PUSHPAK' as part of its RLV-LEX 2 mission.
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— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) March 22, 2024
The CAS in his address to the officers covered the challenges confronting the Indian Air Force, its capability development plan and jointmanship. He spelt out the transition of IAF into a contemporary and future ready Aerospace Force. He reiterated the vision as spelt out in the IAF doctrine, which envisages an agile and adaptive Air Force to provide decisive aerospace power. The dominant role played by IAF during evacuation of Indian diaspora from Conflict Zones and during disaster relief operations was highlighted by the CAS. He also highlighted the significant air power lessons derived from existing conflicts such as Russia – Ukraine War and Israel – Hamas conflict.
The CAS was also briefed on the ongoing training activities and the impetus to jointmanship at DSSC, which was well appreciated.