Crop. Air Force's military drill with Rafal, MiG-29 aircraft


Pakistani military exercises in Turkey, warning for India

Crops to respond to fighter jets involved in the Indian Air Force. The Air Force sent JF-17s to Turkey

New Delhi: The Pakistan Air Force is conducting a military exercise to respond to fighter jets like the Rafale and MiG-29 that have joined the Indian Air Force. Pakistan has sent JF-17 fighter jets to Turkey for war games. India is wary of this incident.

Turkey is conducting a military exercise called Antolian Eagle 2021. Four Rafale fighter jets from Qatar are taking part in it. Two Azerbaijani MiG-29s have also been involved in the exercise. Pakistan has sent five American-made JF-17 fighter jets to the exercise.

In Turkey, fighter jets from all these countries are conducting joint military exercises. Pakistan's JF-17 fighter jets conducted special maneuvers to infiltrate special Rafale and MiG-29 type aircraft. The Pakistan Air Force conducted a study on how to inflate Indian fighter jets with similar aircraft from Qatar and Azerbaijan.

This military exercise is intended to exchange information on different types of fighter jets. With India having Rafale and MiG-29s, Pakistan focused its attention on gathering information on such fighter jets. Pakistani pilots were trained on how to fight if they had to go to war against these Indian-owned aircraft.

Turkey and Qatar have made special arrangements for the Pakistan Air Force to receive information. Qatar has previously reportedly trained Pakistani pilots to fly Rafale aircraft.

Qatar, like India, had recently bought Rafale aircraft from France. According to reports, the military exercise in Turkey will last till July 3. Demonstrations of strength are taking place in Turkey under the pretext of developing war skills among Allied troops.

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