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    Pigeons Deemed a Threat to Fighter Jets at India’s Future Rafale Base – Reports

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    Cutting-edge Rafale fighter jets will arriving at the Ambala Base from May 2020 and will be placed into the 17 squadrons there, positioned along the western border with Pakistan.

    The Indian Air Force is concerned about pigeons posing a dangerous safety hazard to its combat aircraft at a frontline airbase which is soon to accommodate Rafale jets, reports .

    “In recent times, there are some locals who are breeding pigeons in their houses. These are in close vicinity to the IAF airfield. These birds are posing a threat to our fighter jets,” said IAF sources.

    A complaint has been registered by IAF officials with the local administration over the flocks of birds breeding near the base in connection with a recent incident involving a Jaguar aircraft.

    Apparently, the birds showed no fear of the loud noises as one of them flew directly at the plane's engine.

    IAF sources said they were taking the danger to their combat aircraft very seriously and insist that measures are taken to stop the birds from being bred by resident so close to the air base.

    ​According to IAF officials, last week, an IAF Jaguar pilot on a training mission had to jettison his plane's fuel tanks after one of the fighter's engines failed after being hit by a bird.

    The pilot managed to land the plane safely as small practice bombs dropped by the plane were successfully recovered.

    Praising the pilot's composure in a dangerous situation,…

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