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The Indian Air Force has confirmed that a Jaguar fighter jet crashed in Rajasthan, killing two pilots and raising discussions about upgrading its aging fleet.
On Wednesday the IAF lost its two pilots, Squadron Leader Lokender and Flight Lieutenant Rishi Raj Singh, after a twin-seater Jaguar trainer aircraft crashed in Banoda village in the Churu district of Rajasthan.
Two pilots tragically lost their lives when an IAF Jaguar trainer aircraft crashed near Churu, Rajasthan. The craft experienced a technical fault, forcing the crew to maneuver away from populated areas,
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Squadron Leader Lokender Singh, an Indian Air Force pilot, tragically died in a Jaguar aircraft crash in Rajasthan. The 33-year-old officer, commissio
Two fighter pilots were killed after a Jaguar aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed near Churu in Rajasth
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