US Air Force's Rockwell B-Lancer Participates in Exercise Cope India 2023
New Delhi: The Rockwell B1-Lancer of the US Air Force participated in the
ongoing Exercise Cope India 2023 which began on April 13, the Indian Air Force
said in a tweet. The Rockwell B1-Lancer also known as "Bone" used by the US
Air Force participated along with other fighter aircraft in Exercise Cope
India 2023.
Taking to its official Twitter handle, the Indian Air Force said, "The USAF's
'Strategic Swing-Wing' over the old home of IAF Swing Wings. The 'Bone'
Rockwell B1-Lancer of the @usairforce flying with other participating fighter
aircraft during the ongoing #ExCopeIndia 23."
The USAF's 'Strategic Swingwing' over the old home of IAF Swing Wings.
— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) April 18, 2023
The 'Bone' Rockwell B1 Lancer of the @usairforce flying with other participating fighter aircraft during the ongoing #ExCopeIndia 23.#DiplomatsInFlightSuits@PACAF
📸 - Gp Capt A Tokekar pic.twitter.com/qjthQJvnhM
Exercise Cope India 23, a bilateral Air Exercise between the Indian Air Force
(IAF) and the United States Air Force (USAF) started at Air Force Stations
Arjan Singh (Panagarh), Kalaikunda and Agra on April 10. The exercise aims to
enhance mutual understanding between the two Air Forces of two forces and
share their best practices, the Ministry of Defence said in the press release.
During the first phase of the exercise, both sides fielded the C-130J and C-17
aircraft, with the USAF operating an MC-130J. The exercise included the
presence of the Japanese Air Self Defence Force aircrew, who will participate
in the capacity of observers.
The next phase of Exercise Cope India 23 commenced at Air Force Station
Kalaikunda on April 13. The phase of the exercise witnessed the participation
of B1B bombers of the United States Air Force (USAF). F-15 fighter aircraft of
the USAF will join the exercise subsequently.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) element will include the Su-30MKI, Rafale, Tejas
and Jaguar fighter aircraft, as per the press release. The exercise will be
supported by aerial refuelers, an Airborne Warning and Control systems and
Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft of the IAF. The exercise will
conclude on 24 April 2023.
The Ministry of Defence in the press release said, "Like the air mobility
component of the Ex Cope-India -23, this phase will also help enhance
professional relations between the two air forces, while sharing the best
practices between them. Personnel from the Japanese Air Self Defence Force
will also observe the exercise and interact with the two participating air
forces."
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