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AEROSPACE WARFARE & INDIAN AIR FORCE: EVALUATING STRATEGIC CAPABILITIES

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March 11, 2025

The global military landscape is rapidly evolving with advancements in technology, artificial intelligence (AI), electronic warfare (EW), and space-based military operations.

- PROF. (DR.) NISHAKANT OJHA

AEROSPACE WARFARE & INDIAN AIR FORCE: EVALUATING STRATEGIC CAPABILITIES

As a rising aerospace power, India must assess its capabilities against major global forces like China, the United States, and NATO to ensure strategic preparedness for modern warfare.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) plays a critical role in national security, requiring urgent modernization to counter emerging threats and maintain regional superiority. Despite the challenges posed by inefficiencies within Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), the IAF remains a formidable force, known for its exceptional skill, discipline, and combat readiness. With a diverse fleet of advanced fighter jets, cutting-edge missile systems, a strong network-centric warfare capability, and an expanding space-based reconnaissance infrastructure, the IAF continues to demonstrate air dominance. Its well-trained personnel, rapid deployment ability, and growing indigenous defense initiatives further strengthen its position as one of the world's finest air forces.

HIGHLY SKILLED FIGHTER PILOTS AND ENGINEERS

  • IAF pilots undergo some of the most rigorous training regimens globally, comparable to those of the U.S. Air Force (USAF) and the Royal Air Force (RAF).

  • Indian fighter pilots have excelled in international air combat exercises, outperforming Western dogfights.

  • The IAF's engineering corps has successfully upgraded and integrated advanced avionics, weapons, and electronic warfare systems into legacy aircraft, ensuring combat effectiveness.

THE INDIAN AIR FORCE: STRATEGIC STRENGTHS & CHALLENGES

Strengths

  • Combat-Proven Platforms: The IAF operates a mix of indigenous and foreign aircraft, including Su-30MKI, Rafale, Mirage-2000, and the upgraded MiG-29, ensuring significant firepower.

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