India Sukhoi fighter jet crashed in Assam state, air force says
India Sukhoi fighter jet crashed in Assam state, air force says
An Indian Air Force Sukhoi Su-30 MKI fighter jet crashed in Assam's Karbi Anglong district during a routine training mission, according to official statements. The aircraft, which took off from Jorhat airbase approximately 297 km northeast of Dispur, lost contact with ground control at 7:42 pm local time on Thursday, March 6. The Indian Air Force confirmed the crash on Friday, stating search and rescue operations are underway to locate the aircraft and assess the situation. Local residents reported hearing a loud noise and suspecting a crash in a forested area, though authorities have not yet verified the pilot's condition.
This incident follows recent safety concerns within the IAF, including the loss of a Tejas light combat aircraft in late February and another Tejas crash during a demonstration at the Dubai Air Show in November 2024. The repeated accidents raise questions about operational risks and potential financial implications for defense budgets, particularly given the Su-30 MKI's role as a cornerstone of India's air combat fleet. The Indian Air Force has emphasized coordination with local authorities to investigate the cause of the crash, though no further details have been disclosed at this stage. Investors and analysts may monitor future developments, including potential impacts on defense procurement strategies or maintenance protocols.

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