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More than a squadron lost in IAF accidents

By IANS | Updated: July 3, 2019 20:00 IST

Depleting squadron strength of the Indian Air Force has been a cause for worry, but 26 fighters going down in last five years killing 12 pilots and seven other crew members, has added to the dwindling numbers.

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IAF's crash report card of the last five years shows that seven fighters each were lost in 2014-15 and 2018-19 and another six in 2016-17. Two years 2015-16 and 2017-18 were by far the best years in recent times. In 2015-16, four aircraft were lost and only two accidents took place in 2017-18.

A fighter squadron contains around 20 aircraft.

A dozen pilots also lost their lives in these accidents up to 2019-2020. The total loss of lives in these accidents, however, is 46 as seven aircrew and 27 service personnel also died in crashes.

If the crashes involving helicopters, trainers and transporters are included then the losses go up to 37, according to the crash details shared by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in Parliament.

A breakdown of numbers show, six helicopters, nine trainers and three transport aircraft were lost.

This year alone has seen number of accidents including mid-air collision of two Hawk jet trainers in Bengaluru apart from a Jaguar and a Mirage-2000.

The number of crashes shared by the government does not include the Mi-17 helicopter crash in Jammu and Kashmir's Budgam in April killing six people. Initial reports suggest the helicopter was shot down by own air defense missile at the height of air battle between India and Pakistan after the Balakot strike by IAF on terror camps.

The IAF is down to 30 from 42, which has been a major worry for many years.

The process for induction of 36 French Rafale jets will start from September when the IAF pilots will get the first of the planes which will be brought to India after training in 2020.

The IAF is coping with an ageing fleet but high rate of crashes puts a question mark on the training aspects as well.

( With inputs from IANS )

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