IAF fighter jets engage in special drill on Agra-Lucknow Expressway

The two-hour drill was to train IAF fighters and personnel to deal with emergency situations like an aerial attack or destruction of a base

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Lucknow: Sukhois, Jaguars and Mirages of the IAF did a touch down and take off drill on a four-km stretch of the Agra-Lucknow Expressway in Unnao district of Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday as hundreds of thousands of people lined up to watch the thrilling spectacle.

While more than a dozen of the 16 planes that landed were fighter planes, the remaining were carriers.

The four-kilometre stretch had been strengthened during construction for the purpose, an official informed IANS.

In November last year, a similar drill involving eight fighter planes had been conducted a few days before the inauguration of the 302-km Expressway by the then Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.

A special US plane C-130 was also involved in Tuesday’s drill, officials informed.

The two-hour drill, officials said, was to train the Indian Air Force (IAF) fighters and personnel to deal with emergency situations like an aerial attack or destruction of a base, which would require immediate touch down and take off from other places to retaliate, an informed source clarified.

The Agra-Lucknow Expressway has been thrown out of bounds for vehicular traffic for the past few days in view of the drill.

— IANS

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