Indian Air Force Updates

Exercise Cope India 23

The Indian Air Force (IAF) fighters, including Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), Rafale, SU-30MKI, and Jaguars, are set to participate in bilateral air Exercise Cope India 23 with US Air Force (USAF) F-15 fighters and B-1B long-range bombers.

Exercise Cope India

  • Cope India began in 2004 as a fighter training exercise held at Air Station Gwalior.
  • The exercise has evolved to incorporate subject matter expert exchanges, air mobility training, airdrop training and large-force exercises, in addition to fighter-training exercises.
  • The exercise was last held in 2009.
  • The exercise showcases US and India’s efforts and commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific region.

Highlights of the 2023 version

  • The exercise will be conducted in two phases, with the first phase practicing the air-mobility component involving transport aircraft of both countries.
  • The IAF element will include the Su-30MKI, Rafale, Tejas, and Jaguar fighter aircraft, while Japan is taking part in the exercise as an observer.
  • The second phase of the exercise will witness the participation of B-1B bombers of USAF, and F-15 fighter aircraft of the USAF will join the exercise subsequently, according to an IAF statement.
  • The exercise will be supported by aerial refuellers, Airborne Warning and Control System, and Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft of the IAF.

 


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