A 3.5 km emergency airstrip in Shahjahanpur will be the site of take-off and landing drills on Friday, featuring some of the IAF’s most advanced fighter and transport aircraft, including the Rafale, Jaguar, and Mirage jets, according to a reportread moreAs India prepares to avenge Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives on April 22, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to carry out a major drill on the under-construction Ganga Expressway in UP’s Shahjahanpur on Friday.According to a News 18 report, a 3.5 km emergency airstrip in Shahjahanpur will be the site of take-off and landing drills on Friday, featuring some of the IAF’s most advanced fighter and transport aircraft, including the Rafale, Jaguar, and Mirage jets.STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADThe airshow will also be used to assess the expressway’s potential as an alternative runway during times of war or national emergencies, added the report.Notably, this will be the country’s first airstrip specifically designed to support both day and night landings of fighter jets, marking a significant boost to defence preparedness. It will also function as a dedicated training and rehearsal base for the Indian Air Force, reported News 18.More from India
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