
From breathtaking tricolour streaks to precision flying just metres apart, the Indian Air Force’s Suryakiran Aerobatic Team marks three decades of aerial excellence.
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The team was formed at Air Force Station Bidar in Karnataka in 1996 to become the public face of the IAF and showcase elite flying skills.
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Over 800 air displays in 72 cities and multiple foreign countries have made Suryakiran one of Asia’s most recognised aerobatic teams.
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Suryakiran currently flies Hawk Mk-132 advanced jet trainers painted in their iconic red-and-white colour scheme for maximum visual impact
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Pilots perform high-speed manoeuvres while flying barely five metres apart and enduring up to 6–7G forces during turn
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From bomb bursts to heart formations and synchronized crossovers, Suryakiran’s aerobatics combine timing, teamwork and split-second precision.
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The IAF calls Suryakiran its “ambassadors,” inspiring youth, showcasing professionalism and strengthening public connect with the Air Force.
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The team has represented India in countries including Sri Lanka, UAE, Singapore, Thailand and Myanmar through international aerial displays
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Operating under No. 52 Squadron ‘The Sharks’, the team’s motto reflects its culture of discipline, precision and excellence.
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Even after three decades, Suryakiran remains one of the strongest symbols of the Indian Air Force’s skill, teamwork and national pride.
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