Surya Kiran () is an
aerobatics
Aerobatics is the practice of flying maneuvers involving aircraft attitudes that are not used in conventional passenger-carrying flights. The term is a portmanteau of "aerial" and "acrobatics". Aerobatics are performed in aeroplanes and glide ...
demonstration team of the
Indian Air Force. The Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team (SKAT) was formed in 1996 and are a part of the 52nd Squadron of the IAF. The team has since performed numerous demonstrations usually with nine aircraft. The squadron was composed of the
HAL HJT-16 Kiran Mk.2 military trainer aircraft
A trainer is a class of aircraft designed specifically to facilitate flight training of pilots and aircrews. The use of a dedicated trainer aircraft with additional safety features—such as tandem flight controls, forgiving flight characterist ...
till 2011 and were based at the
Bidar Air Force Station
Bidar Air Force Station is a flight training establishment of the Indian Air Force. It was founded during World War II and has been a training center for Indian Air Force pilots since 1963. Trainer aircraft like the HAL HT-2 and variants of HAL ...
in
Karnataka
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. The team was suspended in February 2011 and was re-established with Hawk Mk-132 aircraft in 2017.
History
Formation aerobatics is not new to the IAF. As early as 1944, the IAF had a display flight and later a few ad hoc teams carried out aerobatic displays on special occasions such as the Air Force Day parade and firepower demonstrations.
During the golden jubilee year of the IAF in 1982, picked fighter pilots from various squadrons formed an aerobatic team for the IAF called 'The Thunderbolts'. Flying blue and white Hunter fighter bomber, this team performed for about a decade and it gave its last public display in 1989.
The experience gained from the Thunderbolts was put to good use by a four-aircraft team called the Formation Aerobatic Team, set up in
Bidar
Bidar (/ biːd̪ər/) is a city in the north-eastern part of Karnataka state in India. It is the headquarters of Bidar district, which borders Maharashtra and Telangana. It is a rapidly urbanising city in the wider ''Bidar Metropolitan area ...
in 1990 on
Kiran-II trainers. Though the team did not give any public displays, it ensured that formation aerobatic skills were maintained in the IAF.
In early 1996, serious planning began for AVIA-96, the first major air show and aviation trade event ever hosted in
India
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. The organisers' initial intention was to invite an aerobatic team from overseas, but some senior IAF officers were confident that the world's fourth largest air force would be able to field its own team. This formed the genesis of the present team, the Surya Kiran, meaning rays of the sun.
In May 1996, Wg Cdr Kuldeep Malik, who as a Flight Lieutenant had been a member of the 'Thunderbolts', and who was then serving as an instructor at the
Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, was moved to
Bidar
Bidar (/ biːd̪ər/) is a city in the north-eastern part of Karnataka state in India. It is the headquarters of Bidar district, which borders Maharashtra and Telangana. It is a rapidly urbanising city in the wider ''Bidar Metropolitan area ...
, with instructions to raise a new aerobatic team. The pioneer team comprised Wg Cdr Kuldeep Malik (Team Leader) Sqn Ldr A K Murgai, Sqn Ldr V K Khorana, Sqn Ldr S Prabhakaran, Sqn Ldr A R Gore, Sqn Ldr R K Obheroi, Sqn Ldr N Kanitkar, Sqn Ldr P K Vohra, Flt Lt T. Sharma, Flt Lt K Prem Kumar and Flt Lt K.K. Dubey.
The Surya Kiran Formation Aerobatic Team (SKAT) flew its first 6 aircraft formation sortie on 27 May 96 at AF Stn Bidar.
During these early months the team flew overtime, graduating from aerobatics in four-aircraft box formation to six-aircraft in shockwave formation. The first six-aircraft formation took wings on 8 August 1996. There were two
manoeuvres which the team finally managed to get through with a little bit of trouble. The first was the Goblet roll and the other the Tango roll – the latter incidentally was a historic first for the IAF because even the famed Thunderbolts did not do this manoeuvre.
Soon the SKAT was tasked to carry out their first public display – a flawless six-aircraft display for the golden jubilee celebrations of
Air Force Administrative College, Coimbatore. on 15 September 1996, that was highly appreciated by all those who witnessed it.
In 1998, with Wg Cdr A K Murgai as the CO, the team expanded to a nine-aircraft formation. Considering the team was just two years old, it was no small achievement. The team first displayed a formation of nine-aircraft during the
Independence Day fly past over the
Red Fort
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in 1998. The first full-fledged nine-aircraft aerobatic display was to follow at
Palam
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on 8 October 1998, to mark Air Force Day.
In November 1999, the
Royal Air Force
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's
Red Arrows aerobatic team was transiting through India en route to Australia. The Surya Kiran team was at
Hindon to interact with them and a lucky few managed a sortie in the
Hawk. Three months later the French aerobatic team ‘''
Patrouille de France
), 1st Commandant of the Patrouille de France as of the official Aerial presentation on 14 September 1953, Commander of the 13th Aerial Brigade, World War II Veteran with 165 war missions.
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''’ was at
Pune
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and the two teams met and flew some sorties in the Alpha jet. An interaction between the two teams resulted in the SKAT adopting the "Synchro" manoeuvre. This raised their standard a couple of notches and added more colour to its displays. The first synchro sequence was displayed during the Combined Graduation Parade at
Air Force Academy
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in June 2000.
The team has carried out over 500 displays in 72 cities across the country, from
Srinagar in the north to
Tiruvananthapuram
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in the south and from
Naliya
Naliya is a town, which is also the taluka headquarters of Abdasa Taluka of Kutch District, Gujarat, India. It is located on the western end of Kutch 19 km by road from ancient port of Jakhau.
History
Naliya was a prosperous trading town ...
, the westernmost air station, to
Chabua
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, the country's easternmost airfield. Srinagar, at an altitude of 5,436 feet is the highest
airfield
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from which it has operated, when it performed over
Dal Lake
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in 1998. Flying over sea is the toughest as the vast, flat expanse of water affects depth perception. It has also performed in the capitals of
Sri Lanka,
Myanmar
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,
Thailand
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and
Singapore
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.
On completion of a decade of precision formation aerobatics, the Surya Kiran, the youngest nine-aircraft
aerobatic team
Aerobatics is the practice of flying maneuvers involving aircraft attitudes that are not used in conventional passenger-carrying flights. The term is a portmanteau of "aerial" and "acrobatics". Aerobatics are performed in aeroplanes and glid ...
in the world, was conferred with
Squadron
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* Squadron (army), a military unit of cavalry, tanks, or equivalent subdivided into troops or tank companies
* Squadron (aviation), a military unit that consists of three or four flights with a total of 12 to 24 aircraft, ...
status. With effect from 1 May 2006, the team became IAF's
No. 52 Squadron.
After the performance in
Bengaluru in February 2011, the Surya Kirans were grounded because the Air Force faced a severe shortage of
training aircraft
A trainer is a class of aircraft designed specifically to facilitate flight training of pilots and aircrews. The use of a dedicated trainer aircraft with additional safety features—such as tandem flight controls, forgiving flight characteristi ...
.
In Feb 2015, the Surya Kirans were resurrected as a four ac team with the induction of the British
Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer, being assembled in India by the state-run HAL under the command of then Wing Commander Ajit Kulkarni. The team achieved its target of performing four ac, six ac and nine ac maiden displays for Air Force Day in 2015, 2016 and 2017 respectively. The team was also granted operational role for a few years. The team since resurrection has performed several public displays including many presidential events and two displays abroad viz Srilanka and Dubai. .
Aircraft
Surya Kiran operated 16
HJT-16 Kiran Mk.2 trainer aircraft
A trainer is a class of aircraft designed specifically to facilitate flight training of pilots and aircrews. The use of a dedicated trainer aircraft with additional safety features—such as tandem flight controls, forgiving flight characteristi ...
. The "day-glo orange" and white
colour scheme
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painted Kiran MK II is used by the IAF to train its fighter pilots in basic fighter manoeuvres and weapon delivery. It was designed by Dr. Gadge, the then chief designer of
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd in 1960 and produced at HAL Bangalore. This ac weighs about five tons and is powered by an Orpheus engine that generates a thrust of 1906 kg, helping the aircraft to achieve a maximum speed of 780 km/h or 0.7 Mach. The Kiran MK II can also be deployed in counter insurgency operations armed with integral guns, 250 kg bombs and 68 mm rockets.
A particular difficulty faced by the team was the side-by-side seating arrangement in the Kiran cockpits.
[Suryakiran page](_blank)
on Bharat Rakshak
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History
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The members flying to the left of the leader have to fly from the
right seat
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, whereas the left seat is the master seat. Therefore, some aircraft have been modified to fly solo from the right seat. In unmodified aircraft, the pilot flying on the left of the leader has to fly in two pilot configuration.
The two inboard drop tanks of Surya Kiran Kiran Mk 2 aircraft have been modified to carry color dye for generating smoke. Diesel is used for generating white smoke and colored dye is mixed with diesel to generate colored smoke. Because of the smoke modification, only the two outboard drop tanks can be used to carry fuel, which gives Surya Kiran aircraft a maximum range of 280 km. For displays, Suryakiran aircraft fly only with two inboard drop tanks, which carry dye for smoke generation.
The team has formed up again with 4 Hawk aircraft, with a new paint scheme. In October 2015, the Defense Ministry concluded negotiations between HAL and
BAE Systems for the purchase of twenty
BAE Systems Hawk Mk.132 aircraft for the Surya Kiran which will be dedicated to the aerobatics display role and fitted with smoke canisters.
Organisation
The AOC of
AFS Bidar serves as the guardian for the Squadron when it is at base or touring.
Personnel
The team had a total of 13 pilots of whom only 9 are flying at any given time. Pilots are selected twice a year for a three-year tour of duty. Only
Fighter aircraft qualified pilots are selected. All pilots in the team are Qualified flying instructors (QFI's) with about 2,000 hours of fighter flying experience and 1,000 hours on the Kiran aircraft. The Team is headed by a Commanding Officer who is also the leader of the formation during display sorties. The Team Leader has the opportunity of selecting his future team pilots after subjecting them to grueling flight trials and tests.
Besides the pilots, the team had a
Flight Commander, an Administrator and qualified Technical Officers. The Flight Commander is in charge of operational planning. The Administrator, apart from looking after administrative requirements of the Team, also provides the commentary during public displays. The Senior Engineering Officer (the SEO or 'Spanner'), along with fifty technicians, has the task of maintaining and servicing the Team's aircraft. In all technical aspects, the decision of the Senior Engineering Officer is the final word.
Aerobatics
Pilots from the
Bidar Air Force base, the second biggest Indian air force training centre in the country, flew in formations of three, six and nine aircraft. The Kiran MKII plane, modified for aerobatic display, was used to create parallel and horizontal flight designs, releasing colours of the Indian flag using aerosols, and popular patterns like the heart and arrow, the water spring and the apple.
The duration of the display routine varies from about ten to twenty minutes depending upon the location of the display site. The first half of the routine includes turns, wingovers, loops and barrel rolls in various nine aircraft formations. During the second half, the formation splits into two groups to carry out a variety of manoeuvres like splits, level and rolling crosses, inverted runs, the heart loop etc.
Performance
On an average, the team performs over 30 shows a year, and flies three sorties a day during the training season and two a day whilst on aerobatics display. The nine aircraft take off in groups of three and join up in close formation, maneuvering between speeds of 150 to 650 km/h with their wing tips less than 5 metres apart. The maneuvers subject the pilots to alternating
g-forces between +6 to –1.5.
[Indian Air Force webpage for the Surya Kirans](_blank)
The team has performed at all
Aero India
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Organisers
The Defence Ministry of India, Ind ...
shows until 2011, as well as during the International Fleet Review in
Mumbai
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in February 2001. The team, under the leadership of Wing Commander Amit Tiwari, performed abroad for the first time in
Colombo
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,
Sri Lanka, to mark the 50th Anniversary Celebrations of the Sri Lankan Air Force. In February 2004, Suryakiran led by Wing Commander S Prabahkaran performed at the
Asian Aerospace
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-2004 air show in
Singapore
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. The Team, under the command of Wing Commander S Bansal, made its debut in
Malaysia
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in December 2007 at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA) 2007 from 4 to 8 December, on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of Malaysia's Independence. Whilst in Malaysia, the team also displayed at Subang airfield of Kuala Lumpur on 29 Nov 07. In December, 2007, the team in coordination with the
Royal Thai Air Force
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conducted a nine-aircraft Aerobatic display to commemorate the 80th Birth Anniversary of
His Majesty the King of Thailand. In November 2008, the team was invited to participate in the Zhuhai Airshow, China where Suryakiran were the only foreign participants in this airshow. On the return from China, the team displayed in
Laos as well.
Accidents
A Surya Kiran aircraft crashed while practicing on 18 March 2006 near Air Force Station, Bidar during a training sortie. Two team pilots, Wing Commander Dheeraj Bhatia and Squadron Leader Shailender Singh, were injured fatally.
A young Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot had a lucky escape on 23 December 2007 when a HJT-16 Kiran, a military trainer aircraft of Surya Kiran, aerobatics demonstration team, crash-landed inside the
Biju Patnaik Airport.
Another crash of Surya Kiran aircraft happened on 21 January 2009 when Wing Commander R.S. Dhaliwal VM (35) of the Indian Air Force was fatally injured when his aircraft crashed in an open field at Bellura village close to the Air Force Station, Bidar at 8:45 am on a routine practice sortie.
Two Surya Kiran aircraft crashed at 11:54 AM, 19 February 2019 in Bengaluru while practicing for the
Aero India 2019. Two pilots ejected safely and the third pilot Wing Cdr Sahil Gandhi succumbed to his injuries and later died in the hospital.
See also
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Sarang
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Sagar Pawan
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List of aerobatic teams
References
External links
The Indian Armed Forces, Surya Kiran page*
ttps://web.archive.org/web/20060521202705/http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/History/Sqn/Suryakirans.html Bharat-rakshak.com, Surya Kiran page
News
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Flying colours of courage
Images
Synchro-crossIAF picture galleryIAF Surya KiranImage in Samachar IndiaSKAT duo - image form KenSekhon.ca gallerySKAT show at Airshow 2011
Videos
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