Posted: 08 Nov 2005 17:47
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Actually its a clever way to popularize the event.. more bang for the buck. else, how many commies would have turned for an exercise like this otherwise.Singha wrote:Statesman:
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Falcons take fight out of Left
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LinkU.S., Indian Airmen take next step in growing relationship
by Capt. John Redfield
Cope India Public Affairs
11/8/2005 - KALAIKUNDA AIR STATION, India (AFPN) -- The U.S. and Indian air forces opened the next chapter in their growing relationship when exercise Cope India 2006 began here Nov. 7.
About 250 Airmen from Pacific Air Forces join several hundred of their Indian counterparts for the two-week, dissimilar air combat training exercise in which simulated combat flying takes place among different types of aircraft.
“The reason we have come together for this exercise is so that we can work together,” said Indian Air Force Group Captain Hari Kumar, exercise director.
There are F-16 Fighting Falcons from Misawa Air Base, Japan, and an E-3 Sentry airborne warning and control system aircraft from Kadena AB, Japan, taking part in the exercise. The Indians will fly several MiG model aircraft, as well as the Su-30. Airmen are also participating from Yokota AB, Japan; Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii; and Andersen AFB, Guam.
“This exercise is a great opportunity for a number of reasons,” said Col. Rusty Cabot, the deployed U.S. forces commander. “It increases the interoperability between us and our fellow airmen from India, enhancing our collective ability to help maintain peace and stability in the region. "And we can cultivate our shared bonds as we train together side-by-side," he said.
Even before the exercise kicked off, the sharing of knowledge had begun in earnest. On Nov. 5, about 75 Indian airmen toured the AWACS, learning more about its mission. Pilots, air traffic controllers and leaders were impressed with what they saw, said Lt. Col. Pete Bastien, the AWACS detachment commander.
“In the same way we Americans are excited to see the MiGs up close so, too, were our Indian counterparts excited to see our aircraft,” he said. In fact, one Indian pilot returned early from his mission “because he heard we were giving tours of the aircraft, and he wanted to be sure to see it,” Colonel Bastien said.
This exercise is the third Cope India in three years. In 2002 the focus was on airlift operations. In 2004 F-15 Eagles from Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, deployed to India for an air combat exercise.
To prepare specifically for this exercise, Airmen from the two countries had a pair of exchange visits this past summer. Six Indian Airmen members visited Misawa, and two Misawa Airmen came here.
ImageKALAIKUNDA AIR STATION, India (AFPN) -- Capt. Benjamin Freeborn and Indian Air Force Squadron Leader Tahir Shaikh discuss the order in which aircraft return to base following sorties during the Cope India exercise here. Captain Freeborn works in the air traffic control tower as the supervisor of flying for American Airmen. Squadron Leader Shaikh is the senior launch coordinator for Indian Airmen. Both deployed here for Cope India 06, which began Nov. 7. The exercise will enhance interoperability between the two air forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. John Redfield)
ImageKALAIKUNDA AIR STATION, India (AFPN) -- F-16 Fighting Falcons, from the 13th Fighter Squadron at Misawa Air Base, Japan, and an E-3 Sentry airborne warning and control system aircraft from the 961st Airborne Air Control Squadron at Kadena Air Base, Japan, fill the flightline here. Both squadrons and Airmen from throughout Pacific Air Forces are here participating in the Cope India 06 exercise, which began Nov. 7. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. John Redfield)
ImageKALAIKUNDA AIR STATION, India (AFPN) -- Capt. James Munroe explains E-3 Sentry airborne warning and control system aircraft capabilities to Indian Air Force radar officers during exercise Cope India '06 here. Captain Munroe is from the 961st Airborne Air Control Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan. The exercise began Nov. 7. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Martin Jackson)
KALAIKUNDA AIR STATION, India (AFPN) -- A 13th Fighter Squadron F-16 Fighting Falcon taxis past Indian Air Force MiG-27 fighters on the flightline here. American and Indian Airmen are participating in exercise Cope India 06, which began Nov. 7. The exercise will help enhance interoperability between the two air forces. The squadron deployed from Misawa Air Base, Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. John Redfield)
Ever hear the word "monsoon"?Praveen wrote:was the runway ever washhed ?or do they ever wash it ?
I was going to say something even more catchy. Thank God some-one commented. Ghar aaye atidhi ke saath holi manao....hahahaha. Wash the runway....such a sidy comment....hahhahashiv wrote:Ever hear the word "monsoon"?Praveen wrote:was the runway ever washhed ?or do they ever wash it ?
The Left protest against Indo-US military exercise at Kalaikunda air force is an example of freedom of speech and expression in a democratic set-up, according to the US Air Force. ‘‘One of the reasons we serve in the military is to preserve freedom of speech in a democracy,’’ said Colonel David Cannon, Pacific Air Forces public affairs director.
Did I say something about dirt, cleanliness or anything like that?!Kartik wrote:I'll tell you one thing, Prateek. I live in the US right now and originally am from Baroda. almost everywhere I'v been in India, the dust and dirt is prevalent. It's not about you wanting to keep in clean or not ! even to keep our own compounds clean is an exercise ! I used to scrub our family car clean bnd by evening, a layer of dust would'v already formed on it..and you expect that the a runway will be cleaned for the Americans arrival ?! ingestion of debris may be a problem with dirty runways, but I'm sure that the IAF guys would've worried about it more than you or me. dont just be superficial..I for one, was very impressed seeing the few pics of Kalaikunda..appears to be a really huge airbase.
Samir wrote:Given the IAF's notoriously poor PR, I'm not surprised that photos/articles like this are flying around (no pun intended) from the USAF while all we get from the IAF is the usual boilerplate stuff. Maybe there is more coverage available on Indian television but I doubt it.
And notice how USAF personnel are always photographed giving "gyaan" to the eager, curious, brown folk.
The one thing that always depresses me about exercises is realizing that foreign defense personnel have better access to our IAF bases than Indian citizens.
That is part of the indoctrinationSamir wrote: And notice how USAF personnel are always photographed giving "gyaan" to the eager, curious, brown folk.
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Well, ain't that clever? We are not photographed showing stuff because we don't show our stuff to anyone. And if the yankee want to show something, why not? More information can't hurt!And notice how USAF personnel are always photographed giving "gyaan" to the eager, curious, brown folk
here you go ! I was responding to this question and took Praveen to be Prateek ! sorry !Praveen wrote:was the runway ever washhed ?or do they ever wash it ?
The commies do what China tells them. The CHinese oppose India and USA coming closer militarily, so they use their puppets in India to cause a ruckus.Vijay Hirani wrote:Hi All,
Also I fail to understand why the Communist parties of India don't trust the IAF or the Delhi government on the benefits of holding this exercise, especially since the IAF are going to have their own AWACS soon with very similar technology. The commis must have their heads screwed the wrong way round.
Will the Communists let it happen?New Delhi, Nov. 9: The Kalaikunda air force station is for hire. Singapore’s air force has asked for use of its facilities and is negotiating a price with the Indian government.
I say we take a leaf out of the commie handbook and jail all those commies who sell out Indian's security interests. Esepecially selling out to China. We need some offshore prisons like gitmo to take these guys and teach them a lesson.RajeevT wrote:Singapore seeks airbase on hire
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1051110/a ... 459186.asp
Will the Communists let it happen?New Delhi, Nov. 9: The Kalaikunda air force station is for hire. Singapore’s air force has asked for use of its facilities and is negotiating a price with the Indian government.
I don't see no MiGs - only Vajras. Is the USAF now calling Mirage as MiG? Maybe Bill O'Reilly and his ilke will do that, but I never thought the USAF official website would.Indrajit wrote:KALAIKUNDA AIR STATION, India (AFPN)The Falcons are flying dissimilar air combat sorties against Indian MiGs -- like in the background
Much of it is need-based. You need good PR, if you run up huge bills all around the world, doing things which the US taxpayer may not approve of, but having to convince them anyway.Aditya_M wrote:Say what you want about the Americans, but they do bloody good PR. Time to catch up with them on this front too....
Don't get too depressed - remember these guys are security cleared, and didnt just walk in. Want to feelbetter? Visit the central lobby at Air HQ and see 'gora sahibs' (vendors) waiting for security clearance while Cpls and Sgts flash their ID and walk in. The same when we go to US bases.Samir wrote: The one thing that always depresses me about exercises is realizing that foreign defense personnel have better access to our IAF bases than Indian citizens.
As a thumb rule, any base which operates aircraft with underslung intakes or downward slanting exhausts (like the F-16, MiG-29 or Su-30, or MiG-23/27) has a runway so clean you could have your dinner off it - reason? FOD prevention.Kartik wrote:ingestion of debris may be a problem with dirty runways, but I'm sure that the IAF guys would've worried about it more than you or me. ....
Why do I think he is looking up the ass of a Mirage and not an F-16?Indrajit wrote:
KALAIKUNDA AIR STATION, India -- Crew chief Staff Sgt. Garrett Faust inspects the exhaust nozzle on his the F-16 Fighting Falcon here. The Falcons are flying dissimilar air combat sorties against Indian MiGs -- like in the background -- and other aircraft during exercise Cope India 06, which ends Nov. 19. The sergeant is from the 35th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Misawa Air Base, Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Martin Jackson)
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