The thundering sound of finest fighter jets -- Sukhoi, Mirage, MiG and Jaguar -- rocked the sky at this otherwise calm place, which is historically known for series of nuclear tests conducted in 1998 during former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's tenure.
The firing of Akash missile was also undertaken for the first time in IAF's history of fire power demonstration.
The exercise started with the day and dusk events and ended with display of night operations.
Through their courageous manoeuvre, fighter pilots showed transformationof the Air Force, air defence and combat skills of its personnel in carrying out multi-faceted operations.
The grand event began withflypast showing IAF's journey over eight decades, with the aircraft of 1930s era -- Tiger Moth. Then came a superb fly past by seven aircraft including MiG and Sukhoi.It was followed by tactical manoeuver by a team of four 'Surya Kiran' aircraft.
The Air Force showcased its multi-layered air defence operations through fly-past by flight refuelling aircraft, IL-78 FRA along with two Sukhoi 30 fighter jetswhich demonstrated the ability to extend on-station endurance and strategic reach of fighter aircraft.
This exercise also included surface to air guided weapons like IGLA, shoulder-fired missile system and the OSA-AK missiles striking down airborne targets.
Capability demonstration of the indigenously developed 'Tejas' aircraft to deliver laser guided bomb and fire an air-to-air missile and the capacity of the indigenous Light Combat Helicopter to carry out rocket firing was also displayed during the programme.
At sun set, few aircraft participated to show their prowess in accomplishing night targets and demonstrated all weather operations.
The drills by fighter aircraft Sukhoi 30, Mirage 2000, Jaguar, MiG-29, attack helicopters, remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) and high tech Airborne warning and control system received applause from hundreds of visitors.
The event was also attended by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, Air Chief Arup Raha, Army ChiefGeneral Dalbir Suhag, Navy ChiefR K Dhowan and scores of defence personnel.
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