The Indian Air Force’s two -seat instructor version of the Jaguar fighter aircraft crashed near Churu district of Rajasthan today. The aircraft took off with two pilots from Suratgarh airbase.
Defense sources said that after the incident, Indian Air Force helicopters have been sent to the accident site.
Let me tell you that a similar incident took place in April three months ago, when the two -seat Jaguar aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed shortly after flying from Jamnagar Airfield.
According to the Indian Air Force, the pilots faced technical faults during the flight and got out of the aircraft to protect the airspace and surrounding populated areas from damage.
Siddharth Yadav, a pilot of the Indian Air Force, died tragically due to injuries during his exit from the plane, while the other pilot was also injured in the incident.
Earlier, on March 7, a Jaguar fighter plane crashed near Ambala in Haryana, in which the pilot survived safely.