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    Indian Air Force Sukhoi Su-30MKI Crashes During Training in Assam’s Karbi Anglong

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant incident, an Indian Air Force (IAF) Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter aircraft crashed on Friday in the northeastern state of Assam. The jet went down in the Karbi Anglong district while engaged in a standard training sortie, marking a rare but serious event for the IAF’s frontline combat fleet. The Sukhoi Su-30MKI, a twin-engine, two-seat multirole fighter, is a critical component of India’s air defense capabilities, jointly developed by Russia’s Sukhoi and produced domestically by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

    The aircraft had departed from Jorhat Air Force Station on Thursday evening, a base situated approximately 297 kilometers northeast of Dispur, Assam’s capital city. Shortly after takeoff, communication with the jet was lost, raising immediate concerns among military officials and prompting a search and rescue operation. The exact circumstances leading to the crash remain unclear, and authorities have yet to release information about the fate of the pilots onboard.

    It is important to note that the Sukhoi Su-30MKI forms the backbone of the Indian Air Force’s fighter fleet, renowned for its versatility in air superiority, ground attack, and reconnaissance roles. The aircraft’s advanced avionics and weapon systems make it a formidable asset, which is why any mishap involving this platform attracts considerable attention from defense analysts and the public alike.

    Meanwhile, this incident echoes a similar crash that occurred in June 2024 in Maharashtra’s Nashik district. During a test flight following an overhaul, another Su-30MKI went missing and eventually crashed near Shirasgaon village in Nifad tehsil. Fortunately, both the pilot and co-pilot ejected safely in that event. The Indian Air Force attributed that crash to a technical malfunction, highlighting the challenges of maintaining such sophisticated aircraft. Wing Commander Bokil, the pilot in the Nashik crash, sustained minor injuries and was treated at the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited hospital.

    As investigations into the Assam crash continue, military officials have emphasized the importance of a thorough inquiry to determine the root cause. Such probes typically involve examining flight data recorders, pilot testimonies, and technical inspections of the wreckage. The findings will be crucial not only for understanding this particular accident but also for preventing future occurrences and ensuring the safety of IAF personnel.

    The incident has also sparked discussions about the operational risks faced by air force pilots during routine training missions, which are essential for maintaining combat readiness. While the IAF regularly conducts these exercises to sharpen skills and test equipment, the inherent dangers of flying high-performance jets cannot be overlooked. The nation awaits further updates as the investigation progresses, hoping for clarity on the pilots’ status and the factors contributing to this unfortunate crash.

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