The Indian Air Force is set to demonstrate its combat readiness through a large-scale air exercise near the western border. A NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) has been officially issued, indicating temporary airspace restrictions due to military operations.
During this period, specific airspace will remain closed to civilian aircraft to ensure the smooth and secure execution of the exercise. The drill will feature frontline fighter jets, including Rafale, Sukhoi-30, and Jaguar aircraft, focusing on enhancing aerial combat capabilities and operational preparedness.
This exercise highlights the Indian Air Force's continued focus on strengthening defense postures and maintaining high alertness levels in strategically sensitive regions. It follows a series of similar operations aimed at reinforcing air dominance and rapid response capabilities.
What Is a NOTAM?
A NOTAM, or Notice to Airmen, is an official alert used to communicate critical information to pilots, air traffic control, and airline personnel. It provides timely updates on temporary changes, such as airspace restrictions, hazards, or military activities, ensuring flight safety and coordination across aviation operations.
Part of Routine Operational Readiness
This latest exercise is part of the Indian Air Force’s ongoing routine to validate its strategic preparedness. Similar drills involving all major combat aircraft have been conducted recently, reflecting the force’s commitment to maintaining peak combat efficiency across all operational fronts.




