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After the Pahalgam terror attack, the Indian Air Force has been on high alert for 48 hours, Pakistan is scared of the ‘attack’ of the Indian Air Force

Pakistan is scared of the ‘attack’ of the Indian Air Force. It has become tense due to the war drill of Rafale and Sukhoi-30. After the Pahalgam terror attack, the Indian Air Force is on high alert for 48 hours. To prepare for war, the IAF conducted a war exercise in the central sector. The Air Force has named this war exercise as ‘Akram’. Top gun pilots are involved in this war exercise.

After the Pahalgam attack, Indian Air Force planes are deployed at different airbases. Airplanes flew simultaneously from many airbases. Air attack drills were conducted from the air to the ground. Rafale planes took off from Hashimara and Ambala squadrons. Indian Air Defense units are deployed on the frontline. However, the Indian Air Force says that this was a routine exercise.

Timing matters in regular exercises
The purpose of this was to show how the pilots would have to work on a big mission in a short time. In this, practice is done with the help of ultra-modern aircraft. It is being said that the war exercise was planned in advance. Even though this is a regular exercise, its timing says a lot. The tension that has been created between India and Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack, this exercise matters a lot.

Apart from Rafale and Sukhoi aircraft, aircraft like Mirage, S-4 are also included in this exercise. Rafale is a 4.5 generation aircraft. It can target the enemy’s bunker, it can target their tank. If an enemy is hiding somewhere, it can attack him. This is a long range drill. Both the squadrons have been moved, this is a big thing.

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