Indian fighter planes block in Gujarat during the training mission

The image shows the wreck of the hunting jet. – Indian media

An Indian Air Force Jaguar fighter crash in the Jamnagar of Gujarat, with a safe ejecting pilot while a search is underway for the other.

“While a pilot was safely ejected before the accident, another is still missing. The plane caught fire after the accident. The police and the firefighters rushed to the scene and began to look for the missing pilot,” said a local news agency quoted the Superintendent of the Police Prensukh Delu.

The videos of the scene of the village of Suvarda, 12 km from the city of Jamnagar, show a fire field, with the cockpit and the tail of the crushed plane burning in separate areas.

Indian Air Force officials (IAF) said that the twin jaguar with two seats was on a routine training mission.

The Jaguar is a two -engage hunting bomber, available in simple and twin variants, and is widely used by IAF. First enthroned in the late 1970s, he suffered significant upgrades over the years.

On March 7, another IAF Jaguar crashed in Ambala following a system malfunction. The pilot removed the aircraft from residential areas before ejecting safely.

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