An RSAF F-16C/D taking off at Kalaikunda Air Force Base as part of the JMT.

The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) and the Indian Air Force (IAF) are conducting the Joint Military Training (JMT) at Kalaikunda Air Force Station in India from 3 November to 14 December 2022, after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The RSAF deployed 14 F-16C/D fighter aircraft to train alongside the IAF’s SU-30MKI, Jaguar, LCA Tejas and MiG-29 fighter aircraft. The JMT allows aircrew from both air forces to hone their operational skills through joint high-end training such as Air Combat and Mission-Oriented Trainings.

RSAF F-16C/Ds and the IAF SU-30MKI taxying for a training mission.

Highlighting the significance of this year’s JMT, Commander of the RSAF’s Air Combat Command, Brigadier-General Lim Kok Hong said, ‘This year’s JMT provides a valuable opportunity for the RSAF’s F-16s to conduct joint combat training with the IAF’s SU-30MKIs, as well as conduct complex weapons and tactics employment. JMT allows us to train together with our Indian counterparts in realistic and complex air-to-air and air-to-surface scenarios, enhancing the operational readiness of both air forces. The RSAF values the opportunity to train alongside the IAF, sharpening our competencies and building mutual trust amongst our people.’

Ground crew marshalling the F-16C/Ds at the flight line of the Kalaikunda Air Force Base.

The IAF’s Air Commodore Ran Singh VM, Air Officer Commanding, 5 Wing said, ‘Given the professionalism of the RSAF, the IAF looks forward to the JMT with the RSAF. The training provides the two air forces with an opportunity to share their best practices with each other, and also to sharpen their skills in a spirited exercise environment. The professional interaction between the IAF and RSAF has progressively enhanced the bonhomie between the two air forces.”

Since its inception in 2008, the JMT has been conducted under the ambit of the Air Force Bilateral Agreement, which was signed in 2007. Apart from the JMT, both air forces also interact regularly through visits, cross-attendance of courses and other professional exchanges. These mutually beneficial interactions have deepened the warm bilateral defence ties between both countries, enhanced mutual understanding and strengthened cooperation between the two air forces.

 

 

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