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Correction, it's an Air Force asset but kept under the operational command of the Army.#JUSTIN | Army's MI-35 helicopter crashes in Rajasthan's Balesar. More details awaited: ANI
NEW DELHI: An Army Aviation MI-35
helicopter crash landed on Thursday at Rajasthan's Balesar in Jodhpur district.
According to Army sources, engine failure led to the crash. The crew is safe.
Epic fail.RIP....
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...-in-jodhpurs-balesar/articleshow/59469619.cms
I think they must be going for Surgical Strike......
Epic fail.
No Mi-35 crashed, it was a MiG-23UB from reserve storage.
Only flying coffins in the region are Mirage 3 & 5, since 2012, 9 PAF mirage pilots died in crashes whereas only 2 IAF pilots died in MiG-21 crashes.Yea its a Flying Coffin Series.......
Don't worry, we will cheer when your pilots die in air crashes. You already lost JF-17, F7 and Mirage.Yea its a Flying Coffin Series.......
Yea its a Flying Coffin Series.......
As usual commenting before research017, 01.12 PM IST
IAF's training aircraft crashes in Jodhpur's Balesar (Photo: ANI)
NEW DELHI: An Indian Air Force's MiG-23 trainer aircraft crash landed on Thursday at Rajasthan's Balesar in Jodhpur district, PTI reported.
"It was a MiG-23 UB trainer plane and both the pilot and co-pilot are safe," News agency said while quoting defence sources.
Earlier, it was reported that Indian Army's MI-35 helicopter has crash landed'
Why would IAF bring out an aircraft which has been mothballed, unless there was an urgent need.