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IAF hosted its annual Air Force Day parade in Prayagraj this year, marking 91 years of the IAF “touching the sky with glory”
The Air Force Day parade at Prayagraj on October 8, 2023, marked a historic moment in the Indian Air Force’s journey, showcasing its commitment to advancement and innovation.
In a magnificent display of grandeur and pride, the Indian Air Force (IAF) commemorated its 91st anniversary with an impressive ceremonial parade at Bamrauli Air Force Station in Prayagraj. This celebration was just the beginning of a series of events to honor the IAF’s legacy and look ahead to a future brimming with innovation and progress.
To commemorate this significant day, the IAF hosted its annual Air Force Day parade in Prayagraj. This move marked a departure from tradition, as the parade was historically conducted at the Hindon airbase near Delhi until 2021, after which it was relocated. Last year, the celebration took place in Chandigarh.
Air Chief Marshal V.R. Chaudhari, the Chief of the Indian Air Force, unveiled a new Ensign during this significant occasion. The Ensign, a symbol of the IAF’s identity, now proudly showcases the Air Force Crest in the top right corner, signifying a forward-looking approach. This transformation isn’t merely symbolic; it’s a reflection of the IAF’s commitment to evolving in alignment with India’s vision of becoming a developed nation by 2032. The transformation of the IAF’s Ensign, reflecting its core values and future aspirations, is a symbolic testament to the force’s commitment to progress, innovation, and readiness. As the IAF marches forward into its 92nd year, its vision is clear: to be among the best air forces globally, ensuring the safety and security of the nation.
During the Air Force Day parade at Prayagraj, Air Chief Marshal Chaudhari addressed the audience, emphasising the need for excellence in all aspects of the IAF’s operations. He underscored the importance of leading in technology and innovation, advocating for cutting-edge research, development, and acquisition to ensure technological superiority. Chaudhari emphasised that innovation should become an integral part of the IAF’s DNA, enabling the force to adapt to emerging challenges effectively.
Chaudhari’s vision extended to leadership within the IAF, urging leaders to set an example by upholding core values of mission, integrity, and excellence. Recognising the pivotal role of the IAF’s personnel, he prioritised their well-being, professional development, and readiness as the foundation of the force’s strength.
The Air Force Day celebration witnessed an awe-inspiring flypast, attended by senior military figures, veterans, and distinguished guests. The event also saw the Sarang helicopter display team’s daring feat, expanding from a four-helicopter team to a five-helicopter military display unit.
Adding to the day’s significance, the newly inducted C295 transport aircraft made its debut appearance in an Indian air display, while the venerable MiG-21 Bison took its likely final bow before its planned phasing out by 2025.
The IAF Day in 2023 carried the resounding theme of ‘IAF - Airpower Beyond Boundaries.’ This theme encapsulated the force’s unwavering commitment to excellence, innovation, and its vital role as the guardian of India’s skies.
The Air Force Day celebration in 2023 also brought forth a remarkable display of jointmanship among the three armed services: the Indian Army, IAF, and the Indian Navy. The parade witnessed the combined musical brilliance of the Army, Navy, and IAF bands performing in harmony. During the air display, ALH Dhruv helicopters from the Indian Army and a P-8I aircraft from the Indian Navy joined IAF aircraft in a spectacular 108-aircraft air display.
The distinguished gathering included Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal V.R. Chaudhari, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C) of Central Air Command (CAC) Air Marshal R.G.K. Kapoor, and seven former Air Chiefs.
The ceremonial parade was a spectacle of discipline and pride, with 361 impeccably turned-out air warriors marching in perfect synchronisation. Leading this impressive display was Group Captain Shaliza Dhami, the first woman officer in the IAF to command a combat unit, serving as the Parade Commander. Shaliza Dhami’s remarkable journey also includes being the first woman officer to command a combat unit. Additionally, the parade featured an all-women contingent, the Agniveer Vayu, making their debut at this grand event.
Air Chief Marshal V.R. Chaudhari, in his role as the reviewing officer, inspected and reviewed the parade. During this momentous occasion, he presented Unit Citations to four distinguished IAF Units, including 16 Squadron, 142 Helicopter Unit, 901 Signal Unit, and 3 Repair Base Depot, recognising their exceptional contributions to the service.
Notably, the parade featured a contingent of 31 newly inducted women Agniveers (Vayu), marking their debut in this grand event. Women officers also led several marching contingents, demonstrating the IAF’s commitment to inclusivity and gender equality. Of the 361 air warriors participating, 47 were officers, and the contingent included 40 women.
Adding to the parade’s vibrancy, soldiers and officers from the IAF’s esteemed ‘Garud Commandos’ showcased their skills. The air warrior drill team demonstrated remarkable rifle handling, while another team displayed their swift abilities by dismantling and reassembling a four-wheeler with precision.
Addressing the parade, ACM Chaudhari acknowledged the challenges faced by the IAF, emphasising its ability to transform these challenges into opportunities. He highlighted the current geopolitical landscape, which has spurred the development of indigenous capabilities, reducing dependence on imports.
The theme for this year’s Air Force Day, ‘IAF - Air Power Beyond Boundaries,’ perfectly encapsulates the global reach and significance of air power. ACM Chaudhari stressed the importance of understanding the evolving nuances of air power, asserting that it plays a decisive role in future conflicts. Air Force operations extend far and wide, enabling rapid mobility, global reach, humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, and peacekeeping missions, all of which are integral to preserving peace and, if necessary, securing victory in times of conflict.
The 2023 IAF Day celebration showcased the IAF’s resilience and adaptability, underscoring its commitment to safeguarding India’s interests through innovation and superior airpower. The Day was a testament to the IAF’s unwavering commitment to excellence and its role as the guardian of India’s skies.
A significant addition to the parade was the participation of the Garud Commandos of the IAF. Their inclusion in this year’s parade was particularly meaningful as they commemorated 20 years of dedicated service to the nation.
Following the parade, the spectators were treated to a captivating air display along the banks of the Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj. This spectacle featured approximately 108 IAF aircraft, including Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopters from the Indian Army and a P-8I aircraft from the Indian Navy. The display also featured the Surya Kiran and Sarang aerobatic teams, whose precision flying left the audience in awe. Despite the scorching heat, countless people flocked to the Sangam area, cheering loudly as they witnessed this impressive display of aerial maneuvers.
The air display showcased a wide array of aircraft, from frontline fighters like the Rafale, Sukhoi Su-30, and the recently inducted Tejas, to proven warhorses like the Jaguar and Mirage 2000. The spectacle was a mesmerising testament to the IAF’s airpower capabilities.
The skies above the Sangam witnessed the roar of over 100 IAF aircraft, capturing the essence of the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers. This breathtaking display featured choppers and helicopter gunships such as the Chinook, Apache, Mk-III and Mk-IV versions of the Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH), and the Mi-17, alongside heavy to medium transport aircraft like the C295, C-130J Super Hercules, and C-17 Globemaster.
Furthermore, the parade featured vintage aircraft, including the Tiger Moth HU-512, Harvard Trainer HT-291, and Dakota. Of note, the Tiger Moth HU-512 and Harvard Trainer HT-291 were fully restored and operated in the Luv and Kush formations. These vintage aircraft showcased the IAF’s commitment to preserving aviation history.
The air display’s highlights included performances by the Sarang helicopter display team and the Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team (SKAT), both demonstrating exceptional flying skills. This was followed by a display of precision by the renowned Akash Ganga skydiving team of the IAF.
The 2023 IAF Day Parade was a historic and awe-inspiring event that celebrated not only the IAF’s prowess but also its commitment to diversity, innovation, and excellence. It was a day that will be etched in the annals of the IAF’s rich history. These celebrations have not only paid tribute to the past but have also set a clear path for the IAF’s future as it continues to evolve as one of the world’s premier air forces.