The IAF tableau includes India’s first female Rafale fighter jet pilot.
Shivangi Singh, India’s first female Rafale fighter aircraft pilot; was among the Indian Air Force’s tableau during the Republic Day celebration on Wednesday. She is only the second female fighter aircraft pilot in the IAF’s history. The IAF tableau includes India’s first female Rafale fighter jet pilot.
Flight Lieutenant Bhawna Kanth, the first female fighter jet pilot in the IAF, made history last year.
Singh, a Varanasi native, joined the Indian Air Force in 2017; and was commissioned as part of the IAF’s second batch of female fighter pilots. Prior to piloting the Rafale, she had flown MiG-21 Bison aircraft. She is a member of the Indian Air Force’s Golden Arrows squadron, which is based in Ambala, Punjab. The topic of the IAF tableau was “Indian Air Force Transforming for the Future. The float included scaled-down versions of the Rafale fighter jet; an indigenously designed light combat helicopter (LCH), and the Aslesha MK-1 3D observation radar.
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It too included a scaled-down show of the MiG-21 airplane; which played a key portion in India’s triumph over Pakistan; in the 1971 war that brought about the arrangement of Bangladesh; as well as a show of India’s first indigenously made flying machine, the Gnat. The first batch of Rafale fighter planes arrived on July 29, 2020; roughly four years after India and France agreed to purchase 36 planes for Rs 59,000 crore. The IAF has gotten 32 Rafale jets so far, with four more planned to arrive in April.
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