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First female Rafale pilot Shivangi Singh part of IAF team in Exercise Orion in France

Multinational wargames ‘Orion’ involves many NATO and other French allies



Indian Air Force (IAF) contingent including male and female fighter pilots are taking part in the ongoing multinational wargame Exercise 'Orion', at Mont-de-Marsan, April 26, 2023.
Image Credit: Indian Air Force Twitter

New Delhi: Indian Air Force’s first female pilot to fly the Rafale combat aircraft is part of the Indian Air Force contingent taking part in multinational Exercise Orion in France.

The officer is in France to participate in the multinational exercise where India has sent its Rafale aircraft for the first time outside the country, IAF officers said.

The IAF had sent a woman fighter pilot for the first time to an international exercise in January this year when Squadron Leader Avni Chaturvedi went to Japan for the exercise Dharma Guardian.

Shivangi Singh joined the Indian Air Force in 2017 and was commissioned in the IAF’s second batch of women fighter pilots.

Before flying Rafale, Shivangi also flew MiG-21 Bison aircraft.

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Shivangi hails from Varanasi and is part of the IAF’s Golden Arrows squadron based out of Ambala in Punjab.

In 2020, Shivangi Singh became the first woman fighter pilot to fly Rafale after she was selected as a Rafale pilot following a stringent selection process.

Both female and male Indian Air Force pilots are taking part in the ongoing multinational wargame Exercise ‘Orion’ at Mont-de-Marsan in France.

The multinational wargame codenamed ‘Orion’ is being hosted by France involving many of its NATO and other important allies.

Taking to Twitter, Indian Air Force on Wednesday said, “Busy Minds, Busier Skies! A detailed pre-flight brief is as important as the flight itself. #IAF Air Warriors busy planning their routines during the ongoing #ExOrion 23.”

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France and India began a military exercise ‘Orion’ at Mont-de-Marsan, an Air Force base of the French Air and Space Force (FASF) on April 17.

Taking to Twitter, France Ambassador Emmanuel Lenain earlier said, “France warmly welcomes the @IAF_MCC contingent that will take part in exercise #Orion2023 from today! French & Indian #Rafale jets will soon fly together in the skies of France.”

The exercise is being conducted from April 17 to May 5, 2023, with the IAF Contingent comprising four Rafale, two C-17, two ll-78 aircraft and 165 air warriors. This is the first overseas exercise for the IAF’s Rafale aircraft, according to the statement released by Defence Ministry.

“Besides the IAF and the FASF, Air Forces from Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Spain and the United States would also be flying in this multilateral exercise. Participation in this exercise would further enrich the employment philosophy of the India Air Force, by imbibing the best practices from other Air Forces,” the statement read.

Orion is reportedly the largest ever multinational exercise being carried out by the French defence forces which have involved their Army, Navy and Air Force along with their allies the US and the UK.

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Over 7,000 NATO troops have reportedly taken part in the drill involving the land forces of their NATO allies.

Recently, Exercise Cope India, in which The Indian Air Force and the United States Air Force (USAF) took part from April 10, culminated on April 25 at Kalaikunda, West Bengal.

The Rafale aircraft are the latest fighters to have been inducted into the Indian Air Force and are considered to be the most potent in the entire Asian region.

The 36 Rafales have been completely inducted and they have played a significant role in improving the country’s operational preparedness along both the borders with Pakistan and China.

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