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Two Indian military jets crash, one injured pilot found

Two remain missing after Su-30, Mirage aircraft apparently collide mid-air

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Jan 2023 6:00PM

Two Indian military jets crash, one injured pilot found
An Indian Air Force Sukhoi Su-30 fighter aircraft arriving at Japan’s Air Self-Defence Force Hyakuri Air Base in Omitama, Ibaraki prefecture, northeast of Tokyo on January 10, 2023. Indian police say a plane of the type was involved in an apparent mid-air crash with a Mirage jet today. – AFP pic, January 28, 2023

NEW DELHI – Two Indian Air Force fighter jets crashed today in an apparent mid-air collision while on exercises around 300-km south of the capital New Delhi, police at the crash site said.

Both aircraft had taken off in the morning from the Gwailor air base, around 50-km east of where they came down.

“We have located the wreckage of one of the planes and found an injured pilot in the Pahadgarh forests,” said officer Dharmender Gaur from the scene of the crash.

“The other plane has likely fallen further away from the site and we have sent teams to locate it.”

The air force was investigating whether the planes had collided in mid-air, local broadsheet the Hindustan Times reported.

The Su-30 was carrying two pilots and the Mirage jet had one on take-off, according to the report.

“I have instructed the local administration to cooperate with the air force in quick rescue and relief work,” Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan tweeted.

“I pray to god that the pilots of the planes are safe.”

The crash is the latest in a string of aviation accidents involving India’s military air fleet.

Five army soldiers were killed last October when their helicopter crashed in Arunachal Pradesh state, near the country’s militarised and disputed border with China.

It was the second military chopper crash in the state that month, coming weeks after a Cheetah helicopter came down near the town of Tawang, killing its pilot.

India’s defence chief, Bipin Rawat, was among 13 people killed when his Russian-made Mi-17 helicopter crashed while transporting him to an air force base in December 2021.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is grappling with the urgent task of overhauling India’s outdated armed forces.

Its military establishment is fretting over a growing assertiveness by China along its vast Himalayan frontier, which in 2019 sparked a lingering diplomatic freeze after a deadly high-altitude confrontation between troops of both countries.

India unveiled its first locally built aircraft carrier last year as part of government efforts to build an indigenous defence industry and reduce reliance on Russia, historically its most important arms supplier.

An effort to reform military recruitment to trim down India’s bloated defence payroll stalled last year after a backlash from aspiring soldiers, who burned train carriages and clashed with police in fierce protests. – AFP, January 28, 2023

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