The Indian Air Force (IAF) has shared snippets/pictures from its bilateral Exercise Garuda’25, currently ongoing with the French Air and Space Force (FASF). The exercise, concluding on November 27, aimed to enhance the military synergy between the Air Forces of the two nations.
Exercise Garuda kicked off on November 16 at Mont-de-Marsan Air Base.
The forces personnel from both sides shared their operational experiences, best practices, and insights into contemporary air combat strategies.
IAF’s Su-30MKI and the French Air and Space Force’s Rafale aircraft participated in the exercise.
"Maintaining a high operational tempo, the Indian Air Force and French Air and Space Force crew are working seamlessly together, executing varied mission profiles and showcasing outstanding proficiency. The professionalism, precision, and cohesive teamwork continue to deepen interoperability and reinforce the strength of this bilateral partnership," wrote IAF in a post on X while sharing pictures from the drill.