Air forces of the United States and India airforce are scheduled to participate in a 12-day joint exercise ‘Cope India 2019’ at two air force stations in West Bengal next month, the US Consulate said here Thursday. The exercise will be held from December 3 to 14 at Air Station Kalaikunda and Air Station Arjan Singh (Panagarh). The exercise showcases efforts and commitment of the two nations to a free and open Indo-Pacific region, a communique from the US Consulate said.
Cope India Join Exercise: Key HighlightsÂ
- The Cope India exercise is being held after a gap of eight years, with the last one having taken place in 2010.
- The exercise is a long-standing bilateral US Pacific Air Forces-sponsored Field Training Exercise, conducted with the Indian Air Force.
- It focuses on enhancing mutual cooperation between the US and India and building on the existing capabilities, aircrew tactics and force employment.
- Around 200 men from the US Air Force with 15 aircraft from the 18th Wing, Kadena Air Base, Japan and 182nd Airlift Wing, Illinois Air National Guard will take part in the exercise alongside men from the Indian Air Force.Â
- Cope India is a series of joint Air Force exercises held between the Indian Air Force and the United States Air Force, in India.
- The first such exercise, which required many months of preparation, was conducted at the air force station in Gwalior in February 2004.
- The exercise included flight tests, practice and demonstrations as well as lectures on subjects related to aviation.
- There were also media functions and social interactions held among troops of the two countries.
- The exercise has now evolved to incorporate subject matter expert exchanges, air mobility training, airdrop training and large-force exercises, in addition to fighter-training exercises.