Watch: What Really Goes Into the IAF’s Republic Day Flypast

IAF has released a ‘behind the scenes’ video for this year’s Republic Day preparations and we’re in awe.
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As is tradition, the Indian Air Force’s show of strength at the 69th Republic Day parade in Delhi began with a spectacular flypast.

But have you ever wondered about the efforts that go into this annual flypast? How is it that these aircraft reach Rajpath with such coordination despite starting from various locations?

The Indian Air Force has released a ‘behind the scenes’ video for this year’s Republic Day parade preparations and we’re in complete awe.

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The Flypast Lineup

The final flypast commenced with the ‘Rudra’ formation comprising three ALH Mk IV WSI helicopters in ‘Vic’ formation, followed by the ‘Hercules’ formation comprising three C-130J Super Hercules aircraft in ‘Vic’ formation.

Trailing them was the ‘Netra’ which is an Airborne Early Warning and Control System Aircraft also known as “Eye in the Sky”. It was followed by the ‘Globe formation’ comprising one C-17 Globe master flanked by two Su-30 MKIs.

Next in line were the fighters, where three LCA aircraft Tejas flew in ‘Vic’ formation followed by five Jaguars in Arrowhead formation. Another five MiG-29 Upgrade Air Superiority Fighters flew in Fulcrum style.

Then came the breath-taking ‘Trishul’ formation comprising three Su-30 MKIs that flew over the Rajpath, and once in front of the saluting dais, the Su-30 MKI aircraft split upwards, making a Trishul in the sky.

The flypast concluded with another Su-30 MKI carrying out a ‘Vertical Charlie’ manoeuvre over the saluting dais.

(With inputs from PTI and Press Information Bureau)

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