India’s first girl Rafale fighter jet pilot a part of IAF tableau

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The nation’s first girl Rafale fighter jet pilot Shivangi Singh was a part of the Indian Air Force tableau on the Republic Day parade on Wednesday. She is simply the second girl fighter jet pilot to be a part of the IAF tableau.

Last yr, Flight Lieutenant Bhawna Kanth grew to become the primary feminine fighter jet pilot to be a part of the IAF tableau.

Singh, who’s from Varanasi, joined the IAF in 2017 and was commissioned within the IAF’s second batch of girls fighter pilots. She had been flying the MiG-21 Bison plane earlier than flying the Rafale. She is a part of the IAF’s Golden Arrows squadron based mostly out of Ambala in Punjab.

The IAF tableau was based mostly on the theme — ‘Indian Air Force remodeling for the long run’. Scaled down fashions of Rafale fighter jet, indigenously developed gentle fight helicopter (LCH) and 3D surveillance radar Aslesha MK-1 had been a part of the float.

It additionally featured a scaled down mannequin of MiG-21 plane that performed a significant function within the 1971 struggle wherein India defeated Pakistan, resulting in the creation of Bangladesh, in addition to a mannequin of India’s first indigenously developed plane Gnat.

The first batch of Rafale fighter jets arrived on July 29, 2020, almost 4 years after India signed an inter-governmental settlement with France to buy 36 plane at a price of Rs 59,000 crore.

So far, 32 Rafale jets have been delivered to the IAF and 4 are anticipated by April this yr.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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