Brahmos_2
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All the engineering and IT geeks gear up. It's your chance to serve the Indian Air Force. IAF will recruit the UAV cadre separately...yes, from recruitment to operation. No matter you wear specs or have eye-sight problem or you're a shortie(below 5'6'')...If you have enough skill to control an UAV and have an engineering degree(especially RF Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineeing or even Information Technology and Computer Science), then you'll be rolling your cameras in chinese or Pakistani airspace in few years.
Currently IAF already operate UAVs but they're piloted by specifically UAV trained pilot. But this new process will help the young minds who are incapable of being a fighter pilot due to medical reason to experience the same thrill as fighter pilot instead from a control room rather than cockpit. And no there'll be no High G-stress feeling or you won't be having any G-suit.
Note:-No advertisement notice released yet. But IAF has taken decision to recruit UAV cadre separately.The minimum CGPA criteria will be higher than expected. Around 7 or 7.5 !!!
Source--https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=600902736628916&set=a.120819164637278.22389.116696045049590&type=1&relevant_count=1
Currently IAF already operate UAVs but they're piloted by specifically UAV trained pilot. But this new process will help the young minds who are incapable of being a fighter pilot due to medical reason to experience the same thrill as fighter pilot instead from a control room rather than cockpit. And no there'll be no High G-stress feeling or you won't be having any G-suit.
Note:-No advertisement notice released yet. But IAF has taken decision to recruit UAV cadre separately.The minimum CGPA criteria will be higher than expected. Around 7 or 7.5 !!!
Source--https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=600902736628916&set=a.120819164637278.22389.116696045049590&type=1&relevant_count=1