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All Branches of the Indian Air Force Explained

By SSBCrack
Last updated: August 22, 2025
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IAF branches

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is one of the most formidable air arms in the world, structured into specialized branches that ensure the smooth functioning of combat, support, and technical operations. Each branch has its unique role, selection criteria, and responsibilities that contribute to the efficiency and combat readiness of the IAF. Below is a detailed explanation of all major branches of the Indian Air Force.

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Contents
  • Flying Branch
  • Ground Duty (Technical) Branch
  • Ground Duty (Non-Technical) Branch
  • Medical Branch
  • Comparison Table of IAF Branches
  • Training Academies for Each Branch
  • How Recruitment Happens
  • Conclusion

Flying Branch

The Flying Branch is the core operational arm of the IAF. Officers in this branch are trained to operate aircraft in combat and non-combat roles.

Sub-Divisions

  • Fighter Pilots – Fly supersonic fighter jets like Rafale, Sukhoi-30MKI, Mirage-2000, Tejas, and MiG-29 to ensure aerial dominance and conduct strike missions.
  • Transport Pilots – Operate aircraft such as C-17 Globemaster, IL-76, An-32, and C-130J Super Hercules for strategic and tactical airlift, logistics, and humanitarian missions.
  • Helicopter Pilots – Fly helicopters like Mi-17 V5, Dhruv ALH, Apache, and Chinook for troop movement, supply missions, casualty evacuation, and special operations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Air-to-air combat and air defense
  • Strategic bombing and precision strikes
  • Logistics support and disaster relief
  • Reconnaissance and surveillance

Ground Duty (Technical) Branch

The Technical Branch ensures the operational readiness of IAF aircraft, weapon systems, and equipment. Officers here are highly skilled engineers who specialize in different areas.

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Sub-Divisions

  • Aeronautical Engineering (Electronics) – Focuses on avionics, radar, communication systems, electronic warfare, and missile systems.
  • Aeronautical Engineering (Mechanical) – Deals with aircraft engines, airframes, propulsion, and weapon systems.

Responsibilities

  • Aircraft maintenance and servicing
  • Research and development of new technology
  • Ensuring combat readiness of weapons and equipment
  • Supporting aerospace innovation

Ground Duty (Non-Technical) Branch

This branch ensures the administrative, logistical, financial, and human resource management of the IAF. It allows the Air Force to function smoothly beyond technical and combat roles.

Sub-Divisions

  • Administration – Responsible for base operations, air traffic control (ATC), and military law enforcement (Provost Branch).
  • Logistics – Manages supply chain, transportation, warehousing, and resource distribution.
  • Accounts – Handles financial planning, auditing, and budgeting.
  • Education – Provides academic training to cadets and officers at various IAF academies and institutions.
  • Meteorology – Provides weather forecasting and climate data to support operations.

Medical Branch

The Medical Branch, known as the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS), provides healthcare and medical support to IAF personnel and their families.

Responsibilities

  • Preventive and curative healthcare
  • Aviation medicine and fitness assessments for pilots
  • Emergency care during combat and humanitarian missions
  • Research in aerospace medicine
Branches of the Indian Air Force

Comparison Table of IAF Branches

BranchSub-DivisionsPrimary RoleExamples of Duties
FlyingFighter, Transport, HelicopterCombat operations, airlift, disaster reliefDogfights, airstrikes, troop transport
Ground Duty (Technical)Aeronautical Engg. (Electronics/Mech)Aircraft and weapons engineering, maintenanceRadar ops, aircraft servicing
Ground Duty (Non-Tech)Administration, Logistics, Accounts, Education, MeteorologyAdmin and operational support, logistics, finance, trainingATC, logistics planning, weather reports
MedicalAFMS (Doctors, Surgeons, Specialists)Medical support, aviation medicine, researchPilot health exams, emergency treatment

Training Academies for Each Branch

  • Flying Branch – Air Force Academy (AFA), Dundigal, Hyderabad
  • Technical Branch – Air Force Technical College (AFTC), Bengaluru
  • Non-Technical Branch – Air Force Administrative College (AFAC), Coimbatore
  • Medical Branch – Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune

How Recruitment Happens

Flying Branch

  • Through NDA, CDS, AFCAT, and NCC Special Entry
  • Pilot Aptitude Battery Test (PABT)/Computerized Pilot Selection System (CPSS) is mandatory.

Ground Duty (Technical)

  • AFCAT (EKT – Engineering Knowledge Test)
  • Recruitment of engineers through SSC and PC entries.

Ground Duty (Non-Technical)

  • AFCAT exam for Administration, Logistics, Accounts, Education, and Meteorology.

Medical

  • Recruitment through Armed Forces Medical College and SSC/PC entries for doctors.

Conclusion

The Indian Air Force operates as a cohesive unit because of the well-defined roles of each branch. The Flying Branch spearheads combat operations, the Technical Branch ensures that advanced machines remain airworthy, the Non-Technical Branch manages logistics and administration, and the Medical Branch safeguards health and readiness. Together, these branches create a powerful force that protects India’s skies and contributes to national security, humanitarian efforts, and global peacekeeping.

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