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Son Commissioned from the same academy like Mother after 27 years

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A rare euphoric moment for a Lady Office. Major Smita Chaturvedi (Retd) Commissioned from Officers Training Academy, Chennai before 27 years in 1995, saw her son getting Commissioned in the same manner in the same Academy.

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Maj Smita Chaturvedi (Retd) reminisces her old days of being a Cadet in the illustrious Academy and is ecstatic about her son re-enacting the glorious script of joining the Army like herself.

125 Gentlemen and 41 Lady Cadets commissioned into Indian Army at Officers Training Academy, Chennai on 30 July 2022.

Life comes full circle for Major Smita Chaturvedi WSES O6 Aug 95 whose Son Lt Rajat Ranjan Keron of SSC 113 NT, was commissioned today into his father’s Regiment.

The YO is not only a Third Generation officer from both sides of the military family but also the first son of a Woman Officer to pass out from the hallowed portals of OTA Chennai.

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Indian Army Dog Alex took 3 bullets to save Soldiers

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Indian Army’s dog Alex lost his life during a fierce gun battle after security forces launched an anti-terrorist operation in the Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir.

He took 3 bullets before breathing his last but ensured that the operation was successful. During the encounter, a terrorist was killed and three security forces personnel were injured.

We salute your sacrifice.

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Nation remembers braveheart Flt Lt Advitiya Bal

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In a solemn wreath-laying ceremony at Air Force Stn Jammu, Air Cmde GS Bhullar, VM (G), AOC paid tributes to braveheart Flt Lt Advitiya Bal who made supreme sacrifice in Rajasthan in service of the Motherland.

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Thousands of people including IAF personnel paid their last respects to flight lieutenant Advitiya Bal, who died in a MiG-21 trainee aircraft crash in Rajasthan’s Barmer, during his last rites at his native place in Jammu on Saturday.

Bal’s mortal remains were brought home in this afternoon. His body and wing commander M Rana’s had been recovered from the crash that killed both of them on Thursday.

Bal’s family asked Defense Minister Rajnath Singh to ground the old-fashioned fighter jets soon.

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“We appeal to the defence minister to immediately stop using MiG 21 fighter jets because they have already taken away so many lives. Please ground them immediately before another crash claims another life,” Bal’s uncle Kamaljeet Bal said.

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Officers Training Academy Chennai Passing Out Parade 30 July 2022

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A total of 125 Gentlemen Cadets and 41 Women Cadets were commissioned in various Arms and Services of Indian Army at an impressive Passing Out Parade (POP) held at India’s premium defence training establishment Officers Training Academy (OTA) here on Saturday.

Sword of Honour was won by Senior Under Officer A Vishwa Kumar. The winner of the OTA Gold Medal was Battalion Cadet Adjutant Neha Sharma. OTA Silver Medal was won by Academy Under Officer Abhinav. OTA Bronze Medal was won by Academy Cadet Adjutant Krishnakumar.

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Four Gentlemen Cadets and 26 Women Cadets from friendly foreign countries also successfully completed their training.

Also Read: Son Commissioned from the same academy as Mother after 27 years

An impressive military parade on the revered Parmeshwaran Drill Square at OTA marked the commissioning of the SSC-113, SSC(W)-27 and equivalent courses
today.

The impressive drill of Officer Cadets marching to enthralling martial tunes left the
audience spell bound. It was a proud moment for the officer cadets and their parents, as also the Instructors and Administrative Staff of Academy, who over the last 11 months of integrated training have seen the transformation of these proud men and women into future leaders of the
Indian Army.

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The Parade was reviewed by Major General Abdulla Shamaal, Chief of Defence Forces, Maldieves National Defence Forces, who also presented the Sword of Honour to the best all round cadet and meritorious medals to the toppers.

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The Reviewing Officer complimented the officer cadets and Staff of the OTA on the excellent all round standards achieved.

He exhorted the Passing out cadets to always adhere to the core military values of ‘Selfless Service to the Nation’ and strive for excellence in all their endeavours.

The immaculate parade was followed by pipping ceremony in which the newly commissioned officers, wearing the shining star on their shoulders, swore allegiance to the country and the Constitution of India as they stepped out of the portals of the OTA, committing to ‘Serve with Honour’ to safeguard the Honour of their country.

Indian Navy Receives Sikorsky MH-60 Romeo Seahawk Helicopters From USA

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The Indian Navy on Thursday received two of the 24 MH-60 ‘Romeo’ multi-mission helicopters from the US, in a boost to its overall combat capabilities.

All 24 all-weather helicopters will be armed with Hellfire missiles and lethal rocket systems.

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Indian Navy officials said the two choppers were delivered at Cochin airport on Thursday while another helicopter is scheduled to be delivered next month.

The first three MH 60 ‘Romeo’ helicopters were delivered in the US in 2021 and are being used for training of the Indian Navy crew, they said.

“The delivery of all 24 MH 60R helicopters will be completed by 2025. The induction of state-of-the-art mission capable platforms will significantly boost the integral anti-submarine warfare capability of the Indian Navy,” said an official. With Thursday’s delivery, the total number of choppers handed over to the Indian Navy has gone up to five.

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MH-60R helicopter manufactured by Lockheed Martin Corporation is an all-weather helicopter designed to support multiple missions with state-of-the-art avionics and sensors.

India is procuring the choppers as part of an around Rs 15,000-crore deal with the US government under the framework of foreign military sales.

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The Navy said it will be able to deploy the helicopters in a range of roles including in anti-submarine warfare, anti-ship strike, specialised maritime operations as well as search and rescue operations.

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Indian Army saved a Girl from 400 ft Deep Borewell in Gujrat

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Indian Army rescued a 12-year-old girl from a 400 ft deep Borewell stuck at 60 ft in Gajanvav Village, Dhrangadhra, Gujarat. The child was rushed to Govt hospital for first aid. Manisha’s vitals are fine & being monitored in the hospital.

Indian Army personnel rescued a 12-year-old girl from a 400 ft deep borewell, stuck at 60 ft, in Gajanvav Village, Dhrangadhra, Gujarat. The child was rushed to govt hospital for first aid & her vitals are fine & being monitored in the hospital.

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SSB Interview Group Obstacle Race or Snake Race in GTO Tasks

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This test is basically a task of cooperation and team spirit. This is also a leaderless exercise. In this task, each group has to carry a load in the form resembling a snake to a fixed place crossing certain obstacles on the way to the finish line.

The finishing line has to be reached within the minimum time. The load is to be held by a minimum of three persons and it should not fall on the ground. The GTO explains the task to every candidate and you should listen to him attentively and must clear the doubts on the spot before the commencement of the task.

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No need to worry about GOR as a person with normal physical strength and stamina can easily do it well. This test is basically designed to test team spirit, cooperation and your physical strength. This is a competition between the groups and you must try to win it.

Show maximum cooperation and team-spirit in this task. You must help a weak member of your group to cross the obstacles. For eg. If a person is not being able to cross the tire obstacle, give him a helping hand by holding the tire in a stable position.  Armed forces always operate in specific groups and  an armed forces aspirant must  be a cooperative person. He should consider the interest of his group rather than his gains.          

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The obstacles to be crossed in Snake Race are

  • Spider web
  • Parallel big size iron pipe painted with white, red alternatively, the candidate has to cross it without touching the red lines and bend his body such that making the letter ‘8’.
  • Balance Beam.
  • 10 feet wall.
  • Crossing parallel walls – In between these walls, a pipe is laid to cross.

The aim of Preparation for individual obstacle and snake race is for Physical Stamina. They will see physical stamina and fearlessness in Individual Obstacles. Also in Snake Race they will see our selfishness participation in group, rule following, team spirit etc.

General Preparation

Doing exercises like Push ups, Pull ups, Rope climbing etc is really helpful for the Group Obstacle race. Because in these exercises, we are  lifting our own body weight.

For eg. For  climbing up 10 feet wall, we must have greater muscular strength in arms. Push ups and pull ups increase our ability to lift our own body weight

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Indian Air Force to retire all 4 MiG-21 squadrons by 2025

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The Indian Air Force plans to retire one MiG-21 squadron by the end of September and the other three over the next three years. The military is set to decommission four squadrons of its MiG-21 fighter jets which are scheduled over the next three years.

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The Indian Air Force will retire one more squadron of the MiG-21 Bison aircraft by September 30 with all fighter jets slated to be phased out before 2025.

This was a decision in response to recent fatal accidents, which has caused concerns over the safety of these aging aerospace craft.

India’s oldest and longest-serving fighter plane, the MiG-21 is being put under increased scrutiny following recent crashes.

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Accidents have brought the safety record of India Air Force’s old jets in to question and they are planning on replacing them with newer models.

Also Read: Why Indian Air Force Still Uses Flying Coffins MiG-21s?

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Why Indian Air Force Still Uses Flying Coffins MiG-21s?

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Another Mig-21 fighter plane crashed and we again lost brave warriors in the crash. The two pilots who lost their lives in the MiG-21 fighter aircraft crash in Barmer, Rajasthan last evening have been identified as Wing Commander M Rana and Flight Lieutenant Advitiya Bal.

The standard way of getting away from all the responsibilities will be followed and a court of enquiry will be set up to look into the incident and after few years the reports would come out either blaming the pilot’s incompetence or the technical faults. But one question has always been asked and will continue till the time this problem is solved, and the question is how many more crashes do we need to decommission the Mig-21 AKA ‘the flying coffins‘.

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The infamous name ‘flying coffins’ or the ‘widow maker’ was given to these planes because of the lives these planes have claimed and that too in normal sorties and training missions, leave the combat and dogfights scenario. This year this is the third crash of a Mig-21 and the total death toll comprising both pilots and civilians is more than 200.

Also Read: Indian Air Force to retire all 4 MiG-21 squadrons by 2025

The question which arises is why do these planes crash so frequently and if they are so infamous why does the Indian Air Force still uses them.

Let’s try to find the answers to these questions.

So, What is MIG-21s?

“The MIG-21s are Single engine, single seater multirole fighter/ground attack aircraft of Russian origin which forms the back-bone of the IAF. It has a max speed of 2230 km/hr (Mach 2.1) and carries one 23mm twin barrel cannon with four R-60 close combat missiles.” This is the detail given on the IAF page but let’s dig in further to find out more about the planes.

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India opted to go for the Mig-21s in 1961 leaving other western competitors. India was given all the rights on technologies and also the rights for local assembly and production.

In 1964, the MIG-21 was inducted in IAF as the first supersonic jet of the fleet. The first experience is gained was in the Indo-Pak war of 1965 as a defensive interceptor and after the positive reviews from several Air force pilots, the number of orders and production was increased. They also demonstrated excellent fighting skills in the 1971 war and were modernised and configured more according to the needs of the Indian Air Force.

The recent operational success of the MIG-21 is the dogfight that happened in Jammu and Kashmir after the Balakot Air Strike in the year 2019. A Pakistani Air Force F-16 was shot down by Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthman, although we also lost our MIG, fighting an advanced generation aircraft and shooting it down is a success in itself.

What causes the frequent MiG 21 crash?

The causes can be broadly divided into three parts :

  1. Fault in design
  2. Age of the machine
  3. Purchase of faulty second-hand parts

1. Fault in design: The experts claim that one of the major reason for frequent crashes is a major lag in the design of the machine and that is during the operations when in afterburner, the engine operates very close to its surge line and the ingestion of even a small bird can lead to an engine surge/seizure and flame out.

The other notable faults in design include :
A. Low Aspect Ratio: The low aspect ratio of 2:2 requires more precision while manoeuvring as compared to other fighter pilots.

B. Approach Speed: With increase in weight, the approach speed also needs to increased but the power delivery of MIGs is not that great and is further decreased when it comes to Indian Scenario and climatic conditions.

C. Problems during Emergency :  In a MiG the pilot has to push the stick forward, build up his energy and then after a delay of several seconds, pull back the stick to climb away. He may simply not have the time when flying close to the ground.

D. Ejection Seat : The CK ejection seat used in MIG’s is good for high altitudes but definitely not good for lower altitudes as it increases the ejection time, leading to failure of many low level ejections.

2. Age of the machine: Although the planes demonstrated great success in the 1971 war later on after modernisation in all the Air forces of the world and due to the increasing age of the planes IAF decided to decommission them in a phased manner since the 1980s, although the MIG-21 FL was decommissioned in the year 2013 after 50 years of service the MIG-21 Bison are still in operations, and when the age is this much you can’t expect the old ladies to outperform the enemies.

3. Faulty second-hand spare parts: Russia had stopped the production of these aircraft and their parts long back and to keep the MIG’s operational we need spare parts which we purchase in second hands from Israel and Ukraine. Moscow has warned consistently about purchasing such parts and using them in the planes and claims that these are also the causes of such crashes.

Views on the crash: There are differing views regarding the crashes even among the officers of the Indian Air Force, some leaders claim that is a criminal act of negligence by the political leaderships that the 60 years old planes are still being used.

The other view is that the number of crashes of MIG-21’s gets this amplification because the number of these fighter jets in the fleets is too high.

Air Chief Marshal (retd.) P.V. Naik, the former chief of the Indian Air Force, told The New York Times – “I have flown more than 2,000 hours in various variants of the MIG-21. Any issue with the MIG-21 gets magnified because much of the fleet comprises of this type.”

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Why has the Indian Air Force still not switched over?

The decision to decommission the MIG-21s in a phased manner was initiated in the early 1980s and a new project, TEJAS was to be launched in place of the MIG’s but thanks to the Red tape system of India, the decision making took such a long time and the plan of inducting and developing new planes was delayed.

The reason for operating MIG’s even today is the non-availability of other fighter jets, If all the MIG’s are decommissioned from the immediate effects we will have a serious void in the numbers of fighter jets owned by our country, which can lead to threat in secured airfields.

The then Air Vice Marshall SJ Nanodkar told The Tribune in the year 2017– “The IAF is compelled to carry on using the MiG-21 in the absence of a viable option. This will continue as no immediate replacements are coming.”

The  IAF is demanding new planes for 2 decades and the recent induction of Rafaels and TEJAS – LCA’s is the silver lining in the cloud but we need to increase the numbers of the planes rapidly with invested innovations, and this needs to be done urgently if we don’t want to lose our brave warriors and leave everything at the sake of a court of enquiry.

Air Marshal (retd) Anil Chopra said in an interview “Even smaller air forces retired MiG-21s long ago. Every crash of an old aircraft is a reminder for IAF to replace older fleets. Modernisation of IAF is behind schedule. Two things are needed immediately. Accelerate the development of LCA variants, increase their rates of production and speed up the advanced medium combat aircraft (AMCA) project. Secondly, send out the request for proposal for 114 new fighters,”

The numbers of new fighter planes can be increased by setting up efficient production lines in a public-private partnership model and ensuring that options of technology transfer are also considered.

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The Modernization plans:

IAF is going to induct variants of LCA Tejas to replace the ageing MIG-21 and a budget of Rs. 48,000 crore was awarded by the defence ministry to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited in February 2021, for 83 LCA Mk-1A jets for IAF.

The supply time is estimated to be around 2030 for the supply of 73 Mk-1A fighter Jets and 10 LCA Mk-1 trainer aircraft. 40 LCA’s are undergoing initial operational clearance (IOC) and final operational clearance (FOC) configurations and will be the most advanced variant of Tejas, but we need to increase the speed of these modernizations.

India Lost Flt Lt Advitiya Bal in MiG-21 Crash

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One of the pilots in the unfortunate MiG 21 crash near Barmer, Rajasthan. Flt Lt Advitiya Bal, an alumnus of Sainik School Nagrota and NDA. May his soul rest in peace.

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Both the pilots in the MiG-21 Trainer aircraft lost their lives in the crash. IAF deeply regrets the loss of lives and stands firmly with the bereaved families. A court of Inquiry has been ordered to ascertain the cause of the accident.

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