Two pilots killed in Sukhoi fighter jet crash in Assam, IAF confirms

In a tragic incident, two pilots lost their lives when a Sukhoi fighter jet crashed during a training mission in Assam. The aircraft went down approximately 60 kilometers from the Jorhat air base, where it had taken off on Thursday evening. The Indian Air Force (IAF) confirmed the fatalities and is currently conducting an investigation to determine the cause of the crash. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding the safety of military training exercises, especially with aging aircraft. The Sukhoi jets, which have been a crucial part of India's air defense strategy, have faced scrutiny in the past due to incidents involving technical failures. The IAF is expected to release further details as the investigation progresses, and the incident has raised questions about the safety protocols in place for training missions. The loss of these two pilots is a significant blow to the IAF, which continues to modernize its fleet while ensuring the rigorous training of its personnel. The aviation community has expressed condolences to the families affected by this tragedy, marking a somber moment for the Indian military.
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