Air Force Celebrates Its 86th Anniversary
The IAF is holding a grand parade-cum-investiture ceremony at the Air Force Station at Hindon (Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh). The Indian Air Force came into force in 1932 as the Royal Indian Air Force under then British rule.
Indo-Asian News Service | October 08, 2018
NEW DELHI:
The Indian Air Force (IAF) celebrates its 86th anniversary today, highlighting the “untiring efforts and supreme sacrifices” made by its personnel, the Defence Ministry said.
“In keeping with the tradition, the IAF will hold a grand parade-cum-investiture ceremony at the Air Force Station at Hindon (Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh). Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa, Chief of the Air Staff, will review the parade,” it said in a statement.
The parade will be followed by an air display and acrobatics by the Air Force’s various aircraft, including Jaguar, Bison, MiG-29, Mirage-2000 and SU-30 MKI fighter jets and Rudra helicopters.
“After the parade, all visitors will also get an opportunity to witness static display of aircraft, weapon, radar and missiles systems of the Indian Air Force,” the Ministry added.
The Indian Air Force came into force in 1932 as the Royal Indian Air Force under then British rule. The name was changed to Indian Air Force in 1950.
The IAF has technologically evolved and grown in strength over these years to thwart any threat to the nation.
It is committed to safeguarding the Indian skies and has played a key role in providing assistance to the people during natural calamities.
Courtesy: IANS