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Report regarding the RSAF and it's participation in the exercise:
defence.professionals | defpro.com
Interesting also that the exercise ends today and the RSAF leaves on 29th, while it was reported that:
so a whole week more than RSAF. Special exercise between IAF and FAF?
RSAF sharpens operational edge in exercise with French and Indian Air Forces
Defpro.news , June 25
On 22 Jun, close to a hundred aircraft enthusiasts thronged the open grounds of Orange Air Base in France as they were presented with the golden opportunity to capture the sights of aircraft from not just one, but three countries.
The aficionados snapped away on their cameras as various fighter jets whizzed past during the conduct of Exercise Garuda, an exercise involving the air forces of France, India and Singapore, carrying out air combat and air defence missions.
This is the first time the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) is participating in this exercise, which is held from 14 to 25 Jun and conducted from the Orange and Istres air bases in France.
Commenting on the objectives of the exercise, the French Air Force (FAF) Exercise Director Colonel Jean-Paul Clapier said: "The exercise is a good way of allowing the three air forces to work together to accomplish their missions, enhance their skills, and learn from each other." "Beyond enhancing the interoperability of our three air forces, the exercise also enhances our pilots' skills through various complex missions," he added.
RSAF Exercise Director Lieutenant Colonel Pek Hong Hwa spoke about the opportunity to train with the foreign air forces, saying: "The French and Indian air forces are very advanced and professional. It has been an enriching tactical experience for our aircrew to exercise with them."
On the RSAF participating in this year's edition of the exercise, the Indian Air Force (IAF) Contingent Leader, Group Captain Jeepu Mishra, said: "It adds to our learning tremendously as the RSAF is a very experienced air force with exceptionally high professional standards".Joining the FAF's Mirage-2000 and Rafale fighters and C-135R transport aircraft, and the IAF's Sukhoi-30 fighters, Ilyushin IL-78 tanker aircraft and Ilyushin IL-76 transport aircraft, the RSAF took part in Exercise Garuda with about 180 personnel, six F-16D+ fighter jets and one KC-135R tanker.
According to Lieutenant (LTA) Devdutt Sasidharan, an F-16D+ pilot from 145 Squadron, the exercise has been an enriching experience.
"Being a junior pilot, getting exposed to such exercises benefits me because it allows me to see how foreign air forces train, and I can adapt the best practices and apply them in my work," he explained.
"For example, having seen how the French conduct their operations briefings, I've learnt to be more detailed and thorough in giving briefings."
Captain Olivier Chauveau, who flies the FAF's Mirage-2000 fighter jets, also shared with cyberpioneer what he took away from the exercise.
"It's been a big advantage for us to work with the Singaporeans, because they are very professional. I've also learnt a lot about the F-16's capabilities. I find the aircraft very manoeuvrable, and the systems on board are just brilliant."
Citing one of the missions in the exercise with the RSAF as his most memorable experience, he said: "In that mission, we engaged in close combat without the use of radars. It was very challenging, but we managed to complete the mission efficiently, and it was greatly satisfying."
Many of the interactions between exercise participants also went beyond the work place, said LTA Devdutt, who mentioned how the RSAF even met up with their French counterparts over the weekend for informal activities like soccer, gym sessions and dinners.Such interactions have helped to forge not just working relationships, but friendships as well.
"It's been a huge pleasure to work with the RSAF, and we'll remain friends even after this exercise. We have very good relationships with the Singaporean pilots, and I hope we will meet again for other exercises," said CPT Olivier.
To participate in Exercise Garuda, the RSAF team covered a distance of 11,500km flying from Singapore to France, making it the RSAF's longest deployment to an exercise. Two KC-135R tankers provided air-to-air refuelling for the six F-16D+ aircraft during the journey.
The team will return to Singapore on 29 Jun after the exercise concludes on 25 Jun.
defence.professionals | defpro.com
Interesting also that the exercise ends today and the RSAF leaves on 29th, while it was reported that:
The IAF contingent is expected to return back to India by 03 Jul
so a whole week more than RSAF. Special exercise between IAF and FAF?