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May 3, 2025
When Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter jets roar down national highways, it's easy to dismiss the event as a dramatic show of strength. But these operations are far more strategic than ceremonial. Highway landings and take-offs by IAF jets underscore India’s focus on preparedness, rapid deployment, and combat-readiness under real-world scenarios.
Strategic Emergency Preparedness
In times of war or natural disaster, airbases may become targets or unusable. National highways can serve as alternate runways, enabling uninterrupted air operations.
Rapid Deployment Capabilities
Using highways allows the IAF to station or relocate assets closer to border areas or conflict zones without relying solely on fixed airbases.
Multi-role Infrastructure
India’s development of Emergency Landing Facilities (ELFs) across key highways, especially in border states like Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Arunachal Pradesh, ensures dual-purpose infrastructure that serves both civilian and military needs.
Interoperability Testing
Highway operations test the synergy between the Air Force, National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), and local administration — a critical aspect of real-time response coordination.
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Some notable examples include:
Rajasthan (Barmer – NH-925A): India's first ELF where a Sukhoi Su-30MKI and Mirage 2000 performed takeoffs and landings in 2021.
Uttar Pradesh (Agra-Lucknow Expressway): Repeated successful landings by multiple fighter jets during both drills and air shows.
Andhra Pradesh & Arunachal: Future landing strips being developed to boost eastern and northeastern defense readiness.
By building highway landing strips, India joins nations like Sweden, Germany, China, and the United States, which have long developed such dual-use capabilities. It’s a critical evolution in national defense logistics.
“This is not just military theatre. The ability to project air power from highways is a credible operational tactic in today’s threat landscape,” — Defense analyst [Insert Name].
May 3, 2025
May 3, 2025