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Firts Phase of ‘Exercise Cope India 23’ concludes, next round to start from April 13

New Delhi: The next phase of Exercise Cope India 23 will commence at Air Force Station Kalaikunda on 13 April 2023. This segment of the exercise will witness the participation of B1B bombers of the United States Air Force (USAF). F-15 fighter aircraft of the USAF will also join the exercise subsequently. The Indian Air […]

Edited By : Aditya Singh | Updated: Apr 13, 2023 16:29 IST
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New Delhi: The next phase of Exercise Cope India 23 will commence at Air Force Station Kalaikunda on 13 April 2023. This segment of the exercise will witness the participation of B1B bombers of the United States Air Force (USAF).

F-15 fighter aircraft of the USAF will also join the exercise subsequently. The Indian Air Force (IAF) element will include the Su-30 MKI, Rafale, Tejas and Jaguar fighter aircraft. The exercise will be supported by aerial refuellers, Airborne Warning and Control systems and Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft of the IAF. The exercise will conclude on 24 April 2023.

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Like the air mobility component of the Ex Cope-India -23, this phase will also help enhance professional relations between the two air forces, while sharing the best practices between them. Personnel from the Japanese Air Self Defence Force will also observe the exercise and interact with the two participating air forces.

The first Phase of Exercise Cope India 23, a bilateral Air Exercise between the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the United States Air Force (USAF) commenced on Monday at Arjan Singh Air Force Station, Kalaikunda and Agra IAF station.

Also Read: India-US start first phase of Exercise Cope India 23, see photos

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First published on: Apr 12, 2023 09:28 PM IST

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