Indian Air Force fighter jets How many fighter jets in an army squadron do you know about IAF


Indian Air Force: Indian Air Force, fear of enemy and another name for us Indians. Trust the fact that as long as there is an Indian Air Force, the enemy cannot even see by raising eyes towards us. Today, the name of Indian Air Force also comes in select air forces of the world. Even the Indian Army comes at number four in terms of powerful armies of the world.

You must have heard about the deadly fighter jets of the Indian Army. Recently, during the Republic Day Parade, the whole world listened to the strength of these fighter jets. The Indian Air Force has 31 squadrons of these fighter jets. An Air Force squadron consists of 18 to 24 fighter jets. Let’s tell about them …

Jaguar: The Indian Air Force has 4 squadrons of Jaguar. This aircraft is capable of flying at low height due to high wing loading design. It can fly at a speed of 1700 kmph.

Mirage: The Air Force fleet has three squadrons of Mirage-20000 fighter jet. It has been made by the Daso Aviation Company of France, this company has also made Rafale fighter jets. The maximum speed of Mirage is up to 2000 kmph and is a fighter jet with double engine. He played an important role in the Kargil war.

MiG-29: The Indian Air Force has three squadrons of MiG-29. It can fly at a speed of 2400 kmph. In the Kargil war, these aircraft also forced Pakistan to retreat.

Sakhoi-30: The Indian Air Force of a deadly fighter plane like Sukhoi has 13 squadrons. One is this multirol fighter jet. With this, supersonic missile BrahMos can also be launched. It can go up to a height of 57 thousand feet.

MiG-21 Bison: The Indian Army currently has two squadrons of MiG-21 Bison. These fighter jets have to be out of service by the end of this year. These are Russian jets, which are used as an interceptor.

Tejas: Tejas is light combat aircraft, which have been manufactured indigenously. The Indian Army has two squadrons. With this, the BrahMos missile can also be launched. It is a single engine jet.

Rafael: Rafael’s Indian Air Force, one of the world’s deadliest fighter jets, has two squadrons. This is a twin engine multirol fighter jet. It has also been created by the Dashi Aviation Company of France.