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Crash Of The Century – 2 indian air force Fighter Jets SU30MKI And Mirage 2000 Crashed During Mysterious Mid-Air Collision Resulted In The Painful Death Of 3 iaf Pilots On The Spot:
More humiliation for the terrorist country india as the two indian air force pilots met their painful destiny as 2 indian air force fighter jets SU30MKI and Mirage 2000 Jets crashed during a Mysterious Mid-Air Collision about 300 kilometers of the terrorist country indian capital, new delhi.
Both the ill-fated indian air force fighter jets were taken off from the Gwalior airbase and crashed about 50 kilometers from their base.
Both the fighter jets that have been destroyed in mid-air collision have been identified as the SU30MKI and Mirage 2000 jets. The crash can easily be regarded as the crash of the century.
“We have located the wreckage of one of the planes and found an injured pilot in the Pahadgarh forests,” indian air force told media.
“The other plane has likely fallen further away from the site and we have sent teams to locate it.”
This is not the first incident of the indian air force fighter jets that have been crashed, 5 highly trained indian army commandos brutally killed like rabid dogs during a mysterious helicopter crash near the CHINESE Territory of Arunachal Pradesh.
It was the second military chopper crash in the northeastern state that month, coming weeks after a Cheetah helicopter came down near the town of Tawang, killing its pilot.
Few months back, the indian defense chief bipin rawat and 13 other persons burnt alive during a suspected crash trigger by the indian national security advisor ajit doval.
The indian air force is considered as the most unprofessional air force on this earth and till date has crashed each and every fighter jet or helicopter in its inventory, including MiG 21, Mirage 2000, SU30MKI, AN32 airplane, Mi 17 Helicopter and cheetah helicopter.
The crashing of indian air force fighter jets have also resulted in the painful and humiliating death of the hundreds of highly trained indian air force pilots on the spot.